1) rub their ankles.
2) look at them with your eyes enlarged and your head cocked. Blink both eyes slowly at them.
3) repeat steps 1 and 2 frequently.
4) jump in their laps and walk back and forth periodically
5) allow them to snuggle you much longer than you think you can tolerate
6) follow them around the house just in case they need care or comfort.
In the case of the juveniles' current malady, they have been home for many, many days. The adolescent female and the adult female have been regularly leaving the house to hunt birds at school and work, respectively. The juveniles and the adult male have been practicing just what every cat knows is a good habit: sleeping in. This allows me free reign of the downstairs windows for bird-demon monitoring..
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