Tuesday, November 23, 2010


I woke this morning to the cat looking at me. She looked at me for a second and then started to clean her face. Cats are interesting animals. We humans have domesticated them and they are dependent on us, if you put a house cat out in the wild it will suffer. It takes a few generations of being in the wild for a cat to revert to the feral state. My cat will let me know when her food bowl is low. She may be a good mouser but she wants that kibble. My cat is sneaky with her affection. I will wake up with her lying quietly at the foot of the bed but as soon as she sees I am awake she leaves. She does not lye in anyone’s lap and I can only get in a few pats before she nips me. She walks around the house with attitude. She gets along well with the dogs, she even plays with them. She likes to take walks with the dogs and me but she follows us from a distance, staying along the woods line. She is a cat and unlike the dogs she does not show me that she likes me and to be honest I have no great affection for cats in general but the two of us tolerated each other and if any thing were to happen to her I would really be bummed. She is a good cat.

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