Vacations, restaurants, and even the office for several years: dogs and cats have invaded all aspects of our lives, even in our beds - two thirds of Americans say they are fans of co-sleeping with their animal.
A closeness that can become problematic when it interferes... even in intimate moments with one's partner.
Modesty (and shame?) dictates that we rarely dwell on the subject, which many owners are confronted with.
Alexis remembers being “jumped on in the middle of frolic” by his bull terrier, called Norbert: “Needless to say, the romantic momentum was broken!
» In his case, we can imagine that the dog, driven by curiosity and all this energy deployed on the bed, must have taken this as a call to play and invited himself during the festivities.
Cat owners are not left out.
Sandie Decortiat, feline behaviorist, remembers a client whose cat, young and energetic, tended to react to everything that moved and systematically attacked the feet under the duvet during lovemaking.
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