Dec 09 2008
Hello Kitty Kitty…
It was hilarious… The whole morning I was telling Steve “Oh my, we’ve got cats coming into the studio later this morning. I’m not a cat person. I don’t mind dogs but cats… no no. There’s something about them that ain’t so appealing and friendly. Oh dear…”
And who would have thought! The minute our guests from the Feline Fanciers Society came in with their kittens, I was a convert haha. I screamed ” Oh my, sooooo cute!! They’re adorable!” I was truly surprised at my own reaction! Imagine Steve’s :p
(Will post pictures soon) The kittens were really cute. They literally looked like they were right out of the animation movie Shrek – remember Puss in Boots when he puts on this look with those large round eyes when he wants something?
That was exactly what those kittens in the studio looked like. Except they were real with beautiful fur and really very very well-behaved. I’m referring specifically to the one that I held - Puffin. Our guests tell me they are called the ‘long hair exotic’ breed. There were two of them in the studio that morning. One with silky silverish grey fur, and the other with white and brown fur. They’re actually a cross between the Persian and the domestic short hair cats.
The Exotic Longhair Cat is really very sweet and friendly cat.
Their teddy bear look is truly endearing, and you can’t help but be drawn into those beautiful eyes.
Out with my pre-conception that cats are mysterious, cold and totally aloof. Apparently they’re easy maintenance too… having personality traits of the Persian… gentle, affectionate, and in general very calm.
Anyway, I guess I don’t really dislike them afterall. I’ve never been drawn to them but the uneasiness with cats comes from a lack of exposure and experience more than anything else. It’s also interesting to note how we generally like to make this divide between cats and dogs – there’s an underlying divisiveness of pet preferences.
“Do you like cats?” (or dogs) can be a make-or-break question sometimes. We wonder if cats and dogs can live together? or sometimes often ask “Can hardcore cat people and dog people date? Or should they just be friends?”
What do you think?
A recent study I read online suggest that there is really no such thing as a “cat person” or a “dog person”. Many of us only perceive ourselves as such because we often relate ourselves to the impression these pets give… Well, that’s certainly not the way to choose a pet. If we were planning to get a pet based on stereotyping… that would be a dear mistake. If we are choosing a pet based on their ‘cute’ or ‘adorable’ factor, it’s definitely not advisable as well. We should really be choosing our companion animals not on the basis of species or looks, but on how our individual (human and pet) personalities match up. That’s more important than whether that pet is a cat or dog.
Now, that would ensure a good fit… hence a higher success rate in a happy owner-pet relationship. It really all boils down to responsible pet ownership which is more than just adoring your pet.
It’s a commitment that should be considered carefully for many obvious reasons but sadly overlooked or not taken seriously.
For me, with pets as with people, I’m all about the “can’t we all just get along” theory.
If I do get a pet anytime soon though… I’m willing to step outside of my canine fixation and hang out with kitties too.
Especially after meeting Puffin. I mean, really… Who can resist?
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I agree there is no absolute cat or dog people. It’s all about how are their past experience related to these animals. And I think it’s always easier for people of common interests to stick together.
For me, I like both cats and dogs.
An advise for pet owner wanna be, be ready to sacrifice your time to love your pets. It’s not just hugging and kissing them but be responsible for them lifetime.
lovely cats
I generally love cats and dogs, well they are lovely animals! However some people say that cat lovers are more selfless and more of a giver in a relationship.
Many love dogs coz they will run up and lick you to express their love when you care for them. Cats are more passive and dont express their love as readily as dogs, just lying down there quietly when you stroke the furs.
A cat is not an interactive animal but you love it for the way it is. So in a way you are giving it more attention than it reciprocates, making you a giver in the relationship.
i’ve seen that show.
Since you brought up cute cats..
there is a site I never fail to visit every other day.. and to see their cute faces there.
http://icanhascheezburger.com/
Cats generally ‘own’ you.. While with dogs, you make them believe you own them.