I agree that MC's are especially gentle. My kitty accidently scratched my hand while playing, now he's especially careful not to put out his claws while playing or cuddling.
My MC is a "wool sucker". That's the term the vet used, not mine. He loves to knead and suck cotton, like old tee shirts or blankets. The vet said cats that were weaned too soon or taken from their mothers too soon tend to have this characteristic, its a comfort thing. We give him an old blanket to suck on. But I think it means he's hungry! According to everything I've read, MC's take 3-4 years to fully develop, so he's still a growing boy. We have 4 adult cats, all on Science Diet Feline Maintenance, so they won't get over weight. But I now give my MC an extra serving of canned food at night, whenever he starts the "wool sucking". Seems to satisfy him, and keep the other cats from getting pudgy!
My MC is a "wool sucker". That's the term the vet used, not mine. He loves to knead and suck cotton, like old tee shirts or blankets. The vet said cats that were weaned too soon or taken from their mothers too soon tend to have this characteristic, its a comfort thing. We give him an old blanket to suck on. But I think it means he's hungry! According to everything I've read, MC's take 3-4 years to fully develop, so he's still a growing boy. We have 4 adult cats, all on Science Diet Feline Maintenance, so they won't get over weight. But I now give my MC an extra serving of canned food at night, whenever he starts the "wool sucking". Seems to satisfy him, and keep the other cats from getting pudgy!
...They were both pure black....real furry and soo so lovey. We didn't have them to long...but in the short time we had them we did get VERY attached.



. It took us about an hour to find Jammers before we figured out that she was locked in the cabinet with our pots and pans. I'm not sure if it was an accident, or Jammers was bothering him so he wanted to teach her a lesson. He is quite a character.