Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Courage


Deep down, we're all motivated by the same urges. Cats have the courage to live by them. - Jim Davis, American cartoonist




Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Useful?


"You can keep a dog, but it is the cat who keeps people, because cats find humans useful domestic animals." --George Mikes
'n Intelligente mens, die George! Mense is handig. Hulle dra kos aan, borsel ons, streel ons, maak seker dat ons warm is... kortom - hulle maak seker dat ons gemaklik is.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Cat's pajamas


When God made the world, He chose to put animals in it, and decided to give each whatever it wanted. All the animals formed a long line before His throne, and the cat quietly went to the end of the line. To the elephant and the bear He gave strength, to the rabbit and the deer, swiftness; to the owl, the ability to see at night, to the birds and the butterflies, great beauty; to the fox, cunning; to the monkey, intelligence; to the dog, loyalty; to the lion, courage; to the otter, playfulness. And all these were things the animals begged of God.

At last he came to the end of the line, and there sat the little cat, waiting patiently. "What will YOU have?" God asked the cat.

The cat shrugged modestly. "Oh, whatever scraps you have left over. I don't mind."

"But I'm God. I have everything left over."

"Then I'll have a little of everything, please."

And God gave a great shout of laughter at the cleverness of this small animal, and gave the cat everything she asked for, adding grace and elegance and, only for her, a gentle purr that would always attract humans and assure her a warm and comfortable home. But he took away her false modesty.

- Lenore Fleischer - The Cat's Pajamas

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

If pink is the new black, I guess this is the new elegance...


"Cats are always elegant." --John Weitz

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Why do I hiss?


I read an interesting article on Petplace.com. It was written by a human to help humans understand and might therefore not be very accurate. After all, the writer never became a cat, did he?

Section: Hissing Cat

An angry cat can be quite intimidating. Your usually cool cat suddenly crouches, half opens his mouth, draws back his lips, and bares his teeth in a terrifying expression. And then he expels his breath in a loud hiss. It's enough to deter anyone – or anything.

But that's the whole point. And what could be more intimidating than sounding like one of the world's most fearsome animals – the snake. The sound your cat makes – as well as its grimace – resembles that of a snake right before it strikes. And the message is clear: This is a warning, and any further threatening behavior toward me is at your peril.

When your cat hisses, it is a defensive act; in fact, it's an evolutionary strategy of deception based on mimicry, and occurs when one species of animal looks like or behaves like another one. Mimicry is fairly common in the animal kingdom. For example, when burrowing owls are cornered, they produce a defensive hiss that mimics the rattle of a rattlesnake. Non-poisonous viceroy butterflies mimic the poisonous monarch butterfly in color, and as a result birds do not to eat them. And a beetle called the "locust borer" mimics the sound of a bee when picked up.

When your cat hisses at another cat, don't be too eager to intervene. Not only is hissing a defensive strategy; it is also a manner of communicating to establish house rules. A kitten may playfully pounce on an older cat, who will then hiss. Usually the kitten gets the point – that this older cat is not to be messed with. Your cat may also display this threatening behavior toward you. When your kitty hisses at you, it's best to ignore the behavior and walk away. Your pet will soon learn that this verbal display will get him no attention at all and should be saved for really threatening circumstances – not just silly old you.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Narcissism


Cats are the ultimate narcissists. You can tell this by all the time they spend on personal grooming. Dogs aren't like this. A dog's idea of personal grooming is to roll in a dead fish. - James Gorman

Always the hunter...



Prowling his own quiet backyard or asleep by the fire, he is still only a
whisker away from the wilds.
- Jean Burden

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Trouble in paradise ;-)


"After scolding one's cat, one looks into its face and is seized by the ugly suspicion that it understood every word and has filed it for reference." --Charlotte Gray

Fat or thin?


"A cat sleeps fat, yet walks thin." - Unknown

Mine!

"In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats." — English proverb