>Jim Sharkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Alberto Monteiro wrote:

> >Which animal is he talking about in this sentence?
> >I don't know
> >of any successful cat-like animal that "has mostly
> >forsaken its predatory heritage"

Some folks don't realize that their cute tabbies still
belong to 'the tribe of tiger,' and might revert to
killing prey at any moment.  OTOH, my Lihleete enjoys
the chase, but rarely kills anything except for
insects; she has brought me unharmed hummingbirds and
bats, which I then released.
 
> As Granny Weatherwax says, "If cats weren't so cute,
> we would realize
> what nasty little bastards they are."

UNtrue!  <serious>  I have a friend who was *saved* by
her cat  (I'm sure I posted the story several years
ago), and have had terminal patients whose lives were
bearable because of their pet cat(s).  No doubt
unattached cats are only interested in their food and
own comfort, but cats bonded to their humans _behave_
as if they are distressed when their human is in pain
(soft mewing, following their human about closely,
grooming or 'patting'**), 'mourn' when their human is
away for long periods of time (frex refusing food and
play), and greet the returned one with enthusiasm and
what I would call joy: tail-up, ears up, whiskers
forward, mewing and purrs, bouncing like Tigger, etc.

**'patting' - While cats will smack each other with
paws in play or in anger, or hold a kitten down (to
groom it) with paws, I have never seen one 'pat'
another like human-bonded ones do.  It is a very
deliberate touching of a sheath-clawed paw, usually to
skin rather than clothing, frex face or hand.  I think
it is a learned behavior, imitating us.

> Jim
> The only cat I like wears a stovepipe hat Maru

Hmm, methinks this could be tied into the whole
betrayal discussion in the Judas thread: he comes,
incites the children to do 'wrong,' silences the fish
of conscience, and just before disaster strikes in the
parent's return, whisks away all evidence of
wrongdoing...

Debbi
I Am Too Happy Enough! Maru   ;-}


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