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It's official, he really doesn't have bones. 

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Love it. My cat as a kid had really big ears and you could turn them inside out while she was asleep and they stayed that way until she woke up and shook them out.He's pretty tolerant about being moved around, but he does have his limit. If he's sleeping on the couch where someone wants to sit, he can be picked up and moved to another spot and usually just nestles back down and goes back to sleep where he's put. I've shifted around with him on me, too, and he doesn't get bothered easily. But if you move a lot, he will eventually get tired of it and leave.
He also gets into a really deep sleep if he's napping long enough where he's totally limp and twitches sometimes, and you can do about anything you want with him when he gets to that point because he's just out. That's usually when he's got his mouth hanging open or his head dangling off the edge of the couch.![]()
Until I got chickens I always knew I would die because I fell over a cat when I was coming down the stairs. You have that risk too!