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Last night, I'd just put down Puff's supper and she'd begun eating it when I realized I was out of bean sprouts for the stir fry I was making for my supper.

So I grabbed my jacket and keys and headed for the door to get to the car.

Without a word or signal from me, Puff left her supper bowl that she'd only taken maybe 3 bites from and was at my side going out the door.

Puff L - ♥ - V - E - S riding with me in the car.

 

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I keep the back of the front passenger side seat in my Honda Accord coupe fully reclined and Puff usually parks her butt about halfway up that, her front legs splayed on the seat cushion to handle turns and stops. She intently watches the road as if she's my copilot (or driving instructor!!). On longer trips, occasionally she hops into the back seat and either reclines there or sits up and back seat drives.

On much longer trips (over an hour), she alternates between reclining on the front seat back while watching me or curling up tight in her Coiled-C position but often with her head resting on the console between the seats.

Puff definitely does NOT like being separated from me so the comments raising that as a possibility rather than just the dinner vs. the car ride have a valid point. Probably I'd have to be identical twins to test out that as a factor.

 
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