
Yes, they certainly do resemble some of my cats.
This kind of amusement at their response to life is one of the many reasons people have a cat, and the interaction of the personalities is one of the reasons normally sane people have an assortment of the beasts.
OK -- the multiplicity part is explained, but one thing about them is still a mystery --
How do these furry little beings -- with the same basic muscle groups I have (a tidbit I learned in nursing school) -- manage to accomplish the defiance of several basic laws of physics, gravity and dexterity without winding up in body casts? And -- Why can't I do that?
2 comments:
I think you would need a doctor if you did that.
Is't it amazing how they know who loves them, and who doesn't. And that they love those that don't love them. #2 son got me a water fountain for the living room (I had no idea I would enjoy it so much), the kats have enjoyed it so. They drink from it, I find rocks on the floor. And they love him, they think being thrown is a sign of affection..... "he threw me across the room, you only made it to the wall"
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