Loverskitten
I bite
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I searched and came up with only a couple OLD threads so I thought I'd start a new one for people to share fantasies, experiences, events, etc.
Obviously I'm into kittenplay. Yes I like to dress, be pet, wear bells, and get frisky at night, among other catlike traits.
I stole this from a guy who has a group on Fet. He describes different cat and dog personalities. But this is me EXACTLY!
"* __Feral Cat__- The Feral Cat is harder to explain, Feral Cats have been hurt or are so wrapped up in their own goals of not being hurt that they have formed a neurotic fear of closeness, they avoid attachments and have great difficulty opening up and allowing themselves to grow a true loyalty to others. The Feral Cat is not easily trainable and may not appreciate the company of humans. It is not very trusting by nature, but if you can gain its trust and begin to work through its apprehensions, fears and emotional scars, you will have a companion who will be with you through anything, and who will place itself in danger (that other breed may not) to stand up for you. The Feral Cat may never really be totally domesticated and it usually takes a long time to make it truly tame. Due to a Feral Cat’s deep desire to please its true Master they seem to not mind being dirty as much as the average cat and appreciate dirty play, this makes the Feral Cat well suited to a Master with exotic and raunchy tastes and it is very similar to the Wolf Dog Breed as well as the Pig Dog Breed to a lesser extent. Surprisingly, the care of a Feral Cat is not particularly difficult, when provided with a soft place to sleep, food, fresh water, and a good Master the Feral Cat will quickly become the loyal pet you want. It will not jump through hoops for you the first day you meet him, but with care and patience it will one day be what you want it to be. Like the War Cat, the Feral Cat may need a firmer hand at times to remind it of its place, but one must keep in mind that if you mistreat the Feral Cat, it will not forget. Very unlike the War Cat, through long term aggressive treatment the Feral Cat will not learn discipline, it will only learn to fear and despise you."
I may be a pet switch because one of my fantasies is to own a young, hot, show pony. He wouldn't like me dressing him in pink tack, hooves, and feathers but he'd suffer through it to please me.
Ponyplay is something I always thought looked silly but when I think of putting on my tophat, tails, boots, and using my crop on my show pony it gets me going.
Ohhhhh want!
Obviously I'm into kittenplay. Yes I like to dress, be pet, wear bells, and get frisky at night, among other catlike traits.
I stole this from a guy who has a group on Fet. He describes different cat and dog personalities. But this is me EXACTLY!
"* __Feral Cat__- The Feral Cat is harder to explain, Feral Cats have been hurt or are so wrapped up in their own goals of not being hurt that they have formed a neurotic fear of closeness, they avoid attachments and have great difficulty opening up and allowing themselves to grow a true loyalty to others. The Feral Cat is not easily trainable and may not appreciate the company of humans. It is not very trusting by nature, but if you can gain its trust and begin to work through its apprehensions, fears and emotional scars, you will have a companion who will be with you through anything, and who will place itself in danger (that other breed may not) to stand up for you. The Feral Cat may never really be totally domesticated and it usually takes a long time to make it truly tame. Due to a Feral Cat’s deep desire to please its true Master they seem to not mind being dirty as much as the average cat and appreciate dirty play, this makes the Feral Cat well suited to a Master with exotic and raunchy tastes and it is very similar to the Wolf Dog Breed as well as the Pig Dog Breed to a lesser extent. Surprisingly, the care of a Feral Cat is not particularly difficult, when provided with a soft place to sleep, food, fresh water, and a good Master the Feral Cat will quickly become the loyal pet you want. It will not jump through hoops for you the first day you meet him, but with care and patience it will one day be what you want it to be. Like the War Cat, the Feral Cat may need a firmer hand at times to remind it of its place, but one must keep in mind that if you mistreat the Feral Cat, it will not forget. Very unlike the War Cat, through long term aggressive treatment the Feral Cat will not learn discipline, it will only learn to fear and despise you."
I may be a pet switch because one of my fantasies is to own a young, hot, show pony. He wouldn't like me dressing him in pink tack, hooves, and feathers but he'd suffer through it to please me.
Ponyplay is something I always thought looked silly but when I think of putting on my tophat, tails, boots, and using my crop on my show pony it gets me going.
Ohhhhh want!
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