Dear George,
Tell me one thing: why is it OK for a squirrel
to jump on the table on my patio and steal my food and things (as you can see
in the photo attached) but isn’t OK for me to jump on the kitchen table to
check (and share) my humans’ dinner?
Why my humans will find the squirrel amusing and
quite entertaining to watch but would get upset with me being on the dinner
table? Why would they call me a thief?
I’m not stealing anything….I’m only sharing
dinner with them.
Actually, what make a cat to be a thief?
In the spirit of sharing
CAT Victoria
Dear Victoria,
Sharing your human's dinner? Finding an extra snack on the kitchen counter? Investigating a half open kitchen cupboard? This is not theft. It is natural behaviour in our own home.
Humans have ridiculous ideas about ownership which they expect us to share. Feline morality is very different. It's finders keepers; what we find is ours. Yes, we do bring food for our kittens and sometimes we even bring a mouse as a present to our humans. But, on the whole, what ours is ours, and what is theirs' is also ours. "Thine's mine and mine's my own," as the famous Yorkshire cat proverb puts it.
My friend, Tommy, is becoming an excellent forager. Here is a photo of him investigating a kitchen cupboard! He has volunteered to do my Christmas message next week.
Happy Christmas, Victoria CAT. And thank you for your letters during the year.
George.