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Do you have pics of your cats online??
"Cat Protector" wrote in message news:bqoJa.68002$Dr3.18375@fed1read02... Apparently none of you are metaphysical and thinking too human. Do you fear that my theory might be true. I for one have a relationship with my cats and have found on many occasions when I try to pick up my cat Jade and kiss her on the head or hug her, she meows as if to state "oh come on daddy, not again, I am an adult kitty here." I think you here need to think outside the lines and put away your human way of thinking and actually talk to your cats. I talk to my cat all the time, and she kind of talks back..in a non human non verbal way. I can tell by body language what she is feeling but I don't try and credit her with human feelings. Humiliation is a human emotion. Think about it? Why do we feel humiliated? because when we do something silly we are laughed at, we are ridiculed by our peers. Unless you are dressing up your dog and taking him to doggy park where he or she is likely to subjected to the kind of feelings your talking about then there is no reason for him/her to ever feel humiliated about dressing up. Not if you tell him how smart he looks. If a male child grew up wearing a dress and no one ever made him feel embarrassed by it, then he would never feel humiliation..wouldn't know he was supposed to. Not sure if I explained that very well. Point is, I don't have a problem with cats thinking or feeling the way I do but you can't credit them with learned emotions unless you teach them . AG |
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