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September 13, 2009

On being a cat — by Flautist

Chillin'

Her September 11, 2009 comment on my post of two days earlier follows.

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Regarding your project to experience and see things as Gray Cat [above and below] does, I can save you some time and effort.  I've already done it with my felines and here's my report:  They spend their time dividing everything up into Feels Good or Doesn't Feel Good, and Exciting or Not Exciting.  There is broad agreement amongst felines and plenty of individual quirks.  Feels Good examples — chin scratch, sunny spot, chow; Doesn't — bath, medicine applications, toenail clipping.  Exciting — squirrel chase, bird stalk, cockroach hunt; Not — waiting for playtime, waiting for rodents to show up, etc.  They can occasionally feel deeply conflicted; when I pick up Laurence (cat) I like to hold him upside down like a baby, which he hates, and he plants back feet under my chin in readiness to kick forcefully for release, but he seldom uses that move because he knows he will get back of head scratch which he loves more than anything on earth.  Anyway, all that is to say, this is pretty much what you need to know about Gray Cat's (literal) experience of life.

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reminds me of my cat


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Posted by: Fritz | Sep 14, 2009 1:45:54 PM

Leopard cat adopted. Everything you say is so true. My leopard cat has found high perches from which to monitor goings - on. And he's a **** $$$$. Wouldn't be be a good cat otherwise.

Posted by: Kevin | Sep 13, 2009 10:53:18 PM

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