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Lying feline. You know who she is. The one you’ll ignore when she comes back, then a few minutes later be all over her like a duck on a june bug. Begging her to never leave you again.
There was a recent article describing research on this point. Actual experiments indicated that cats are just as devoted as dogs, miss their “people” just as dogs do.
It reminds me of this quote by Anaïs Nin: “We see things not as they are, but as we are."
Just another case of stereotyped humor for which Drabble is guilty.
C about 16 hours ago
Just so
Rhetorical_Question about 16 hours ago
Amazing logic?
Macushlalondra about 13 hours ago
Lying feline. You know who she is. The one you’ll ignore when she comes back, then a few minutes later be all over her like a duck on a june bug. Begging her to never leave you again.
SpaceBuckaroo about 12 hours ago
The dog is a 3 year old, the cat is a 42 year old, and is tired of your @#%$.
TwilightFaze about 11 hours ago
Not my cats, thank goodness. They don’t like it when I leave and are happy when I’m home.
mountainclimber about 7 hours ago
There was a recent article describing research on this point. Actual experiments indicated that cats are just as devoted as dogs, miss their “people” just as dogs do.
It reminds me of this quote by Anaïs Nin: “We see things not as they are, but as we are."
Just another case of stereotyped humor for which Drabble is guilty.
cuzinron47 about 4 hours ago
You’ll remember when it’s feeding time.
angelolady Premium Member about 4 hours ago
There are some videos on youtube of cats wailing their hearts out when their people leave.
gliderrider about 3 hours ago
Oogie, that was one of your staff
Curiosity Premium Member 44 minutes ago
From my experience it’s more like “How dare my Subject abandon me, even if only temporarily!”