But…today’s humans? They really believe they “train” and “control” us!
I roar with laughter! You see the irony? They don’t realize we take advantage
of their primitive nature and their exceptionally good response to emotional
blackmailing (big smile). I laughed so much and so hard that I need a nap to
rest and recover (photo attached). George, may we hear your opinion please? After
all you are a magnificent… human behaviourist!
Chico
Dear Chico,
It is typical of humans that they called non-coding DNA "junk" or "barren" or "non-functioning," when this kind of DNA switches on and off vital DNA processes. Humans are always ready to despise and sneer instead of accepting their ignorance.
They share 90% of our genes but seem unable to say "We don't know"when they don't.
As you say, they think they control us when we control them. We moved in with them when they were sophisticated enough to make dry sheltered housing for us and now we have purrsuaded them to feed us, stroke us, and love us. Unlike dogs we do not have to guard or hunt for them. (We hunt for ourselves.) And they think they domesticated us when it is the other way round!
George
PS. My blog is disgracefully late, as I was locked up in a prison facility while my human jaunted about on the top of a Roman wall in Scotland. I have not forgiven her. Nor have I forgotten her. I punished her yesterday by easing her right to the edge of my double bed. To my amusement she had a nightmare about earth moving artics.
PPS. There were the remains of cats in the Roman camps.
Dear Chico,
It is typical of humans that they called non-coding DNA "junk" or "barren" or "non-functioning," when this kind of DNA switches on and off vital DNA processes. Humans are always ready to despise and sneer instead of accepting their ignorance.
They share 90% of our genes but seem unable to say "We don't know"when they don't.
As you say, they think they control us when we control them. We moved in with them when they were sophisticated enough to make dry sheltered housing for us and now we have purrsuaded them to feed us, stroke us, and love us. Unlike dogs we do not have to guard or hunt for them. (We hunt for ourselves.) And they think they domesticated us when it is the other way round!
George
PS. My blog is disgracefully late, as I was locked up in a prison facility while my human jaunted about on the top of a Roman wall in Scotland. I have not forgiven her. Nor have I forgotten her. I punished her yesterday by easing her right to the edge of my double bed. To my amusement she had a nightmare about earth moving artics.
PPS. There were the remains of cats in the Roman camps.
george N chico...math aside... leest for uz; we heer in trout towne R far superior in everree way two de humanz a round uz.....even two de point when we speek like we due; catz understand de sekrit message bee hind R spellin; humans.....canna reed it ;) ♥♥
ReplyDeleteDa Tabbies o trout towne, u r so right! Hi! Hi! Hi!
ReplyDeleteLove you guys!
Chico
My hat off to you Amigo! From garbage tins to....philosophy and human DNA! Quite a transcendence :-) I'm happy for you Chico!
ReplyDeleteDiego
That's my favorite position for my Zen meditation! Deep trance! Zzzzzzzzz :-)
ReplyDeleteShumba
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ReplyDeleteAh! You are so lucky Chico! I know the joy of reading books with one's human!
ReplyDeleteLove it :-)
Carla, the tuxedo cat
Bet you read books with mummy and cuddle with daddy :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's what I do - both are happy and I'm the winner!
Puf