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yeah where is my dogboys
You should learn their language. If you're scared, just make a loud hissing sound and make yourself big, and they'll understand it.
With a dog, you have to be serious, and explain what they did wrong, while sounding grim, and be preachy about it, so they feel guilty about what they did.
I'm not sure if you can even make cats feel guilt, if they destroyed a couch or something, or at least, its not apparent if they do. They don't not seem to draw the connection between the destroyed couch, and you being angry about it.
Even if you look at them, and then look at the destroyed couch, they don't seem to understand that its about them destroying the couch.
Cats probably have their own lives, if they wander outside. Maybe that's why there's more to say about them. They have territories, at least among their own kind, each with their own individual routes, that they walk.
I once saw a documentary about a region where a lot of cats were given tracking devices and cameras. And that was fascinating, because you could see the routes the cats took, and how those routes related to the other routes on the map. And at which times they walked certain routes, and how the individual cats reacted to each other, when they bumped against each other during their travels on those routes.
They didn't just aimlessly wandered somewhere, during random times of the day. There was an entire system of routes they developed among themselves, each cat following its own path, and at specific moments during a day, at which they followed them. Probably to avoid each other or something.
cats > dogs
Seriously. Why do people own cats?
Nothing to fear, if you do what we want.
I've not seen anyone on OT talk about them.
no idea who the owner is
i just used "who" for an inanimate object, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥