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Cat people?
It seems quite obvious to me that MobileRead is a secret haven for a lot of catfriendly users.
Now I have a theory about that. Could it be that those kittens really are an alien race of superintelligent beings fond of reading, thus stealing the secrets of our infinite wisdom? So they incite their humans to get eReaders and then reading on them secretly in the still of the night (ya know, those cats REALLY do have an acute vision, especially in the dark). Do we have a choice or do our cats even influence the choice of our books? Oh, the consequences just fry my small brain! What do those cats plan? Where is all that leading to? Will we have to suffer the REIGN OF THE CATS pretty soon? Will they be coming out of their hiding and will we have an open worldwide war between our felines and that other alien race, the mice? |
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Hmmm, is that why our big one always wants to get into the bedroom? Because that's where I keep my PDA at night. And when he can't get in, he'll go upstairs, where all the books are...
The other cat is locked up in the spare bedroom at night, to keep him out of mischief (and keep us asleep), there are no books in there... Our neighbour said all the cats on our end of the village (or hamlet might be a better word, even though that might be a bit bigger too) will converge at the village meeting place... You're scaring me! |
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And we already have scientific evidence, that cats are devious beasts:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50871 |
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All that your cats have learned from reading your books is of little use when a dog starts chasing them! And when it comes to brains among domestic animals, parrots are the clear winners. African greys have the intelligence of a 5 year-old child. Far ahead of some of those pbook publishers who refuse to publish ebooks, I might add.
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And one of our cats won't be chased by dogs. He'll turn around and face the dog head on... |
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Awwww.... So cute! We had 2 yellow kitties like that playing in our tomato garden the other day. I hope they stick around and become mousers and crawdad catchers!
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Several of my cats are seriously intelligent. Kevin, who figured out how to open the pantry cabinet and open the pop-top cat food cans; Brian, who even though he was brain damaged, figured out how to "bury" a puddle of pee in his kennel (I was cleaning his litterbox at the time). I've got a few that can turn the lights on and off .... there are times I can see then deep on thought over solving some kitty problem, and then they'll test an idea, and if it works ... oh boy!!
And, brave .... oh man .... they've faced down rattlesnakes that have gotten in the house. There's a saying: "When faced with a threat, a human child will turn to find a protector, a puppy will roll over in submission, but a kitten will face the threat and fight back in furry defiance." |
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Ok, that qualifies for longest runon sentence of the day. Back to my caffeine... |
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Ah, I think cats are more smart then they let appear, you know. My cat, for example, used to lay down right on my keyboard when i tried to work. Worked every time!
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ha, cats and computers ! the little bug, for some reason, is fascinated by the cd tray on my tower. every time i open it she comes running and she'll sit and stare at it for hours if i keep opening / closing it. sometimes i open and close it a few extra times just for her.
![]() ![]() now, why she likes the cd try so much, this i cannot say. she is smart, but also really weird. |
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Leave the tray open for a while and see what she does with it. She may have a plan, but you keep closing it before she can finish what she's doing.
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actually she seems to like it most when it's actually moving, whichever direction it's going in. she probably does have a plan, but i'm not sure i want her to implement it... we don't seem to share many of the same priorities.
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Yesterday evening as it started to go dark, the neighbour's dog was on my property barking like mad at something in the cedar hedge. I left the reader on the coffee table and got out to investigate. The dog was furiously trying to get inside the hedge. As it heard me it retreated barking in frustration. Immediately I thought of some animal in there. As best as I could see, there was a tiny black kitten in there. But the dog went around the hedge and tried to catch it from the other side, and then pshhhht! it got sprayed in the face and ran off squealing. That was no cat, it was a skunk kitten! It was so small that when it walked it wobbled on its feet just like a kitten and it had no trace of white on its blackfur.
Then it saw me with my face in the hedge... but I knew a skunk can't do more than 2 sprays in the same day and that it takes them at least 24 hours to recharge the gland and that being so small there were fewer chances of doing it again so I got on my knees and tried to tame it. That kitten was so unnerved by the dog that it wouldn't calm down. It started to charge me just like a young ram. Sooo cute! It bent its tiny head down and wobbled forward, stopped, wobbled back and started over again. But that stupid dog came over again with an angry bark that I did not like so I started after it until it left. When I came back the kitten skunk had left. When I met my wife, her sister had an operated skunk. It's a clever little animal and quite sociable too, until it reaches sexual maturity. It goes nuts just like young boys... |
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When I was a child my father brought home a young female skunk that had been de-fumed. It was very clean, very smart, very sociable and very cute. It just took awhile to change its nocturnal habits so that she'd sleep at night like the rest of the family. |
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