If he's snuggling on the bed, he prefers to be in between you and your arm. If he's in the living room, he likes to wedge himself in between whoever is in the armchair and the side of said chair.
For months I've been saying that when he's in that chair with a person, removing him for walks is like prying an ice cube from the tray. It's only in the past few weeks that I've realized I have my analogy all wrong. He's not an ice cube in a tray! He's a muffin in a tin! Or a muff FINN, even!
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