Thursday, September 15, 2022

Curiosity, or Alarm?

 


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  1. The black one already has target lock!

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  2. Is someone heading towards the kitchen?

    My girlfriend feeds her cats dinner at 5 sharp, we are approaching that time, known as DST, when the feeding time will be an hour later. According to the cat-stomach.
    There will be protests.

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    1. Our cat was not happy with the time change.

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  3. If it was alarm they'd already be gone.

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  4. the cat on the left seems to be looking at two different objects.

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  5. Ears are straight up, they're trying to take everything in. When they lay the ears back it's time to watch out. Slow blinks mean they're relaxed.

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    1. Slow blinks mean they're relaxed....I read that means they trust you.

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  6. Terry Pratchett refers to this gaze as a "Look of mad astonishment" I have always liked that.

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  7. If they are like Tyrone, Tristan, and Lazarus, my boys, they are realizing that the Badger has put a pizza on the cutting board, and has left the room to get a book.

    Time to strike swiftly, before he returns!

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  8. Could be alarm AND curiosity. Fear and curiosity are linked.

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