Wolfgang Weisselberg, shooting for joy

Wolfgang Weisselberg > Relaxing on the bed, note the front paws are relaxed, not ready to strike.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > During a lull in cuddle-fighting, Mori looks up, though her ears remain in a protected position, flat back.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > The hind legs of cats are very strong --- after all, they can propel a cat 2 meters straight up without a running start.  Well equipped with claws, they are an ideal tool for scratching and rending an opponent's fur and flesh, even if the claws are not the sharp puncturing tools found at their front paws.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > Protesting Oskar voices his dislike of something to Mori, who folds back her ears in protection.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > Cuddled innto a ball of cat-ness, Oskar is not perfectly happy with Mori and lets everyone know it.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > Pawing one another.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > Oskar is voicing disapproval, Mori is pulling back head and ears out of danger --- but is not relenting otherwise.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > More close-quarters cuddling.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > Oscar is about to "brush Mori's hair" with this powerful hind legs and their strong (though blunter) claws.  Already Mori is moving her head out of danger and closing her eyes.
Relaxing on the bed, note the front paws are relaxed, not ready to strike.
Wolfgang Weisselberg > Relaxing on the bed, note the front paws are relaxed, not ready to strike.
Relaxing on the bed, note the front paws are relaxed, not ready to strike.
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