Above all things, cats are masters
of observation. They know where it’s at, and who done it, because they were
watching. She says you have no secrets from your cat, or cats. More observers compile
more data. Nothing is forgotten. Not only do they see, they remember.
Their
world is more dimensional than yours. That’s what she said. I’m not absolutely
sure what she meant by that. I think I can guess though.
I
think what she was talking about must have been seeing things with her cat's
eyes that our eyes just don’t pick up. I have to take her word on this. Since I’m
human I can’t prove it one way or the other.
She
says, and she says Toots says too, that they see:
1. Wild Men and their Fraus and
Kinder.
2. Ghosts, Goblins, Poltergeists, Knockers,
and Whatnot of an ethereal nature.
3. ETs. Both visible and otherwise. They
know when the ships are up there.
4. All Fae. “The little ratlings!” she
says. Her general word for prey.
5. Skinwalkers, shapeshifters, doppelgangers,
and various Indian haints. Not deer!
6. Dogmen, of all filthy things! "As if
plain dogs weren’t bad enough!"
Additionally, she says that cats
are devotees of comfort. This is very close behind observational skills. That
patch of sunshine on the floor? It’s a target. Your wool sweater lying on the
bed? She will find it and claim it.
She confided to me the meaning of
purring. Purring is meant to convince. It speaks of love, healing, petition,
dominance, etc. Purring amplifies their wavelength. It is a power source. Do
not discount purring as merely a pleasant sound, she insists.
Finally, Suzy says, and she says
that all cats will say the same thing, cats, from the greatest lion to the
tiniest new house cat kitten are hunters. In an absolute sense they are
predators. Play, from a cat’s point of view, is a form of practice or symbolic
predation. What do you think would happen to that red laser dot if she ever
caught it? Death. That’s all.
Perhaps I should mention one last
little thing, which she thought hardly needed mention. Cats are creatures of
habit, deeply into timing. They know when it’s bedtime. Nothing fusses up your
cat like messing with your schedule on their shift.
Oh, and that whole acting cute bit?
It’s related to predation. Go ahead, mess with that tummy and find out!
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