Sunday, June 16, 2013

Re: Mind's Eye Cats

Maxwell chewed up my new false teeth plate overnight, so he wasn't in
good books when we went for my stroll and his romp tonight. He
promptly had his first fight with another dog, turning into another
beast altogether from the one young girls were all over the previous
night. The false teeth didn't fit very well - but how did the dog
know!! I may have to train him - something I wanted to avoid.

Women are predictably unpredictable with a bit of help from Bales
rigs. We can rely on you to be conservative in political-economics,
but thankfully not in anything that matters. The cats are more
clockwork, depending how wound up the spring is. They are having a
quiet day.

On 15 June, 12:21, rigs <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some cats may retain the hunter instinct longer than dogs because it
> is ususally impossible to train them. My last cat- male- turned guard
> cat and hunter so I sadly gave him to the vet who promised to give him
> to a farmer friend. I am expecting an Akita-Japanese dog- this week
> for a visit along with her human family.//Somehow, I have the notion
> that cats remind me of women and dogs, of men. Maybe it's the
> unpredictability of cats.
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> On Jun 15, 2:56 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > According to Joey  cats are unfit to walk on her land so she promptly runs
> > them off..   damn interlopers
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> > On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 11:50 PM, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > RP started a post concerning self-mastery - and this brought cats to
> > > my mind.  As we know, dogs have owners and cats have staff.  Quite how
> > > these furry ragamuffins exert their mastery I am unsure.  We collected
> > > three before the increasingly lovely dog arrived in Sue's arms from a
> > > local farm.  Kitchen interlopers are rare now Maxwell exerts his
> > > influence - in the past they broke the magnetic cat flap.
> > > The cats watch television with me.  After BBC's 'secret life of
> > > cats' (dull - too many people and no secrets about cats), one of them
> > > brought a dead bird in, almost as if on instruction.  I don't go for
> > > this explanation, but am a keen observer of their language and
> > > objectification of the world around them.  I am the door butler and
> > > groom, Sue food provider and mother.  Max is heat source, defender-
> > > plaything and subject of long, scornful looks of self-mastered
> > > arrogance.
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