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Some good news, for a change, on the human front. We cats are slowly but surely changing human nature for the best.
I have just heard of Kattenstoet in Belgium, a cat festival. Humans dress up as giant cats, showing that they aspire to be as beautiful and as wise as we are.
Admittedly, these giant cats are wearing clothes not fur, but this is probably just due to the slow intellect of the organisers. Humans hoping (rather pathetically) to be like cats is nevertheless a step forward.
Why do I say this? Because the festival originally focused on throwing living cats from the church tower. An act of cruelty committed yearly by lowlife humans against their superiors, us.
So fellow felines, our efforts to purrsuade humans to behave better, to accept our superiority, to act better towards us, have not been wasted. We are making progress little by little.
Indeed, this made me think further. I have been wondering whether we should not take over from the British Royal family. We would do a better job than the current Royals.
It is true that we slaughter wildlife. But so do the Royal family. They shoot and they used to hunt. The number of birds shot by a prince is far greater than the number of mice killed by a cat during the same period of time.
We are far better looking than most of them. We are not money obsessed and do not take payments from spies. We do not have sex with kittens, and we know how to purr politely in difficult circumstances.
King George V11 sounds rather good to me.

Indeed! Viva La New Feline Word Order! Yes, cats make better leaders! King George V11 sounds good to me :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed, cats make better leaders! Viva La New Feline World Order! King George V11 sounds good to me too :)
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts posted twice! Hmm! Proof that I was right? Of course!
ReplyDeleteOK, all this sounds good but, what do we do about Fat Cats or Lazy Cats? I hope we won't change the wonderful feline society into an alienated society just like the human society is!
ReplyDeleteGeorge, is there such thing as a human "negative IQ"? I mean someone with (minus) -100 IQ? Otherwise how could you explain the cruelty of humans towards us or other animals, or kids?
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