You might have been with someone for a while and though the two of you might get along for the most part, you might have one issue. You might have an issue that your partner won't pet your kitten. So, what do you do if your partner won't pet your kitten? How do you approach this type of situation? Though the answers to these questions may be different for everyone, here are a few suggestions.
1. Talk about it.
Discuss this issue with your partner and listen to what he or she has to say about it. Try to compromise on a solution that works for both of you.
2. Get gloves.
If your partner is afraid to pet your kitten for fear of getting germs or cat dandruff, get him or her some gloves, so he or she can still bond with the kitten.
3. Get a lint roller.
If your partner doesn't like the idea of petting the kitten due to his or her adversion to cat hair, keep a lint roller handy. This might encourage him or her to bond with the feline without the worry of getting cat hair all over.
If you have been with someone for a while but you have an issue that he or she won't pet your kitten, talk to him or her about it. Get gloves if necessary, and keep a lint roller handy.
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