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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 21:21:47 -0700, "Cat Protector"
wrote: How is a cat considered an it? Shouldn't the cat be considered a he or a she? The 'it' was the cat in the anecdote, as it was referred to as 'it' I have no concept of its sexuality/sex/gender. As for them having no concept on whether or not you're coming back, I think they very much know when you are coming back. I tell mine all the time that I am coming back when I am leaving. Er, yes, and they understand English do they? And can think in human spatial terms?? You only have to look at a cat hiding behind behind something - it thinks cos you can't see it, it can't see you! I tell my cats I'm going out, and sometimes they're sitting at the door when I come back. Then again, they spend hours sitting staring at the door when I'm *in* so that's not a very good gauge of their understanding. |
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