Sunday, August 10, 2025

Am I an international cat?

 Last Friday was International Cat Day, according to International Cat Care. I began to wonder if I was an international cat? Or just a cat? Or a European cat?

As a British blue pedigree, it is obvious to me that I am British. But does this stop me being International too? I hope not.

I have done my best to be international. I have tried to educate humans, wherever they may be with this blog. Is this enough to make me International. I am still not sure.

Another thought? Purrhaps all we cats are international. After all, if I was transported to China, I would be able to talk to other cats without having to learn a new language. (It's only stupid humans that use different languages according to where they live!)

So I came to this conclusion. I am International because ALL cats are International
 

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