If it's a story about a pet cat (as 'pussy' can refer to a cat), it's quite normal for friends to like an interesting story. Pets often make for great storytelling topics.
If it's an appropriate and positive story, you could continue sharing similar positive experiences with them. But if it makes you uncomfortable, it's okay to let them know that you don't want to talk about it anymore.
In a small village, there was a man with very hairy arms. He was an artist. He met a woman who was intrigued by his art. One day, he decided to paint a portrait of her. As he was painting, she noticed how his hairy arms moved gracefully while he held the brush. This small detail made her see him in a new light. They fell in love as he painted her image, and it became a romantic story that was centered around his hairy arms.
There are indeed. Consider stories about a hairy firefighter who is a role model in the community. He might visit schools to teach kids about fire safety, and the kids might be fascinated by his big beard or hairy arms. These stories can inspire the next generation to appreciate firefighters and the important work they do without any inappropriate connotations.
A family - friendly alternative could be 'Wife showed boy her beautiful garden story'. In this story, the wife can take the boy on a tour of her lovely garden, showing him all the colorful flowers, the cute little birds that come to visit, and the interesting insects that live there.
There was this time when I visited a friend who had a really hairy dog. It was my first time meeting that dog. The dog's hair was so thick and curly that it almost looked like a big ball of fur. When it jumped on me to greet me, I was buried in its hairy embrace. It was a really fun and memorable first - time encounter with a hairy animal.
Sure. There are many stories about hairy men in the context of friendship. For example, a group of friends where one is a very hairy man and they all go on an adventure together. His hairy appearance might be a source of good - natured jokes among them, but also a unique part of his identity within the group.