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why are some cats evil?
Hello,
I'll start with another question- why do you perceive some people good or bad? You judge on appearance, posture, manner, language, ideas and possibly smell. Your cat takes in LOTS of information from its better-than-human sight, smell, and manner of the other animal. (either human, cat or other) If you want to make friends with a cat quickly, you try to make yourself small (crouch), keep your hands face-down and fingers curled (no claws), and don't wear scents. Approach slowly, observing, but not eyeing the animal directly- that's too much of a direct affront to an animal on its home turf. Let it approach at its own level of comfort, and you'll be great friends in no time. There's lots of good books out there on cats. My neice gave me Cats for Dummies, even though I've lived with cats for most of my now 50 years. I learned things from that book, even though I'm not much for the "Dummies" series. That one's good. Cats especially don't like changes to their accustomed environment or routine. (hmmm- I guess I really am a 'cat person') |
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why are some cats evil?
On 31 Aug, 01:01, "Ralph" wrote:
Hello, I'll start with another question- why do you perceive some people good or bad? You judge on appearance, posture, manner, language, ideas and possibly smell. Your cat takes in LOTS of information from its better-than-human sight, smell, and manner of the other animal. (either human, cat or other) If you want to make friends with a cat quickly, you try to make yourself small (crouch), keep your hands face-down and fingers curled (no claws), and don't wear scents. Approach slowly, observing, but not eyeing the animal directly- that's too much of a direct affront to an animal on its home turf. Let it approach at its own level of comfort, and you'll be great friends in no time. There's lots of good books out there on cats. My neice gave me Cats for Dummies, even though I've lived with cats for most of my now 50 years. I learned things from that book, even though I'm not much for the "Dummies" series. That one's good. Cats especially don't like changes to their accustomed environment or routine. (hmmm- I guess I really am a 'cat person') no cats are evil, what some people may consider 'evil behaviour' is really just the cat making sure the human slave knows it's place and stays there, nothing wrong with that. how can such a perfect creature ever be evil? cats transcend any form of evilness, they are truly above such a thing. still trying to get a decent picture of mr mcgregor, but now my bloody housemate has gone on camping in north wales for a few days and taken his digital camera with him. i have my old film camera, but will have to wait until I finish the film and get it developed so that coudl be next week sometime. humph bookie |
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