Cats are by nature predators, so their suspicions and senses are heightened when something new appears in their realm, even if it something as innocuous as a cardboard box. They must examine it, never letting down their guard, and then proclaim dominance. They would never admit to allowing that it provides pleasure; that would be an admission of weakness, and there must never be any evidence that they like this new presence to their liking. You never saw it, did you? Of course not. (09/23/24)
Cats are by nature predators, so their suspicions and senses are heightened when something new appears in their realm, even if it something as innocuous as a cardboard box. They must examine it, never letting down their guard, and then proclaim dominance. They would never admit to allowing that it provides pleasure; that would be an admission of weakness, and there must never be any evidence that they like this new presence to their liking. You never saw it, did you? Of course not. (09/23/24)