Finished Charles Darwin's ‘On the Origin of Species’ (3rd attempt) over the weekend combined with some observation of our cat made me realise how advanced she is.
Grooming: Built-in ‘brillo pad’ on her tongue and no requirement for soap etc.
Toilet habits: No requirement for toilet roll etc.
Sex: No messing around.
Shoes: Last a lifetime (well cushioned to avoid detection by the birds and mice).
Communication: Compared to humans, limited, but very effective - a simple purr or swish of the tail quickly communicates her mood.
Hunting: Self-sufficient when we’re away for a few days.
Sleep: 20 hours per day.
Pastoral care: They quickly tell us when their number is up and a quick visit to the vet avoids a slow and painful death.
Any thoughts?
Grooming: Built-in ‘brillo pad’ on her tongue and no requirement for soap etc.
Toilet habits: No requirement for toilet roll etc.
Sex: No messing around.
Shoes: Last a lifetime (well cushioned to avoid detection by the birds and mice).
Communication: Compared to humans, limited, but very effective - a simple purr or swish of the tail quickly communicates her mood.
Hunting: Self-sufficient when we’re away for a few days.
Sleep: 20 hours per day.
Pastoral care: They quickly tell us when their number is up and a quick visit to the vet avoids a slow and painful death.
Any thoughts?
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