I’m wondering if cats think of us kind of like how a person thinks of a friendly bull: aware that they could easily kill us, but not necessarily afraid of them; or more like a large Dalmatian: they could fuck us up, but most of us don’t really think about that unless they’re being aggressive.

I grew up with dogs and feel like I understand them a lot better than I do cats as a whole. I adopted my cat almost four years ago and I feel like I get her pretty well, but I don’t really have an idea of what she thinks about me. I also don’t really know any other cats, though I’ve gotten along with strays and friends’ cats a lot better since I got mine.

Cat tax:

  • amio@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Cats can be pretty enigmatic and have a lot of individual differences in personality. At least size can’t be the whole picture, based on tiny tiny kittens squeaking terror into the hearts of giant four-ton beastly hounds, bears, what have you.

    Maybe we humans are just size queens, as nothing stops a chihuahua or something from doing the same.

    Some people have suggested that cats get to see you as a “pack member” - dead birds and mice and stuff are gifts because you’re just too incompetent at this hunting stuff, so they graciously help you out.