Cool for cats


Are they that different from us humans?

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  1. Thanks for using some of my poetry, and for challenging us to think about types of communication. Cats and other animals often act more rationally than humans. We reckon that we know what Bluebell is thinking today. We are in Istanbul, and she is in an excellent cattery. Photos on the Facebook page suggest that Bluebell is rather sad, but she will be happy to see us on Thursday.

  2. Oh they definitely are different. Borderline alien, I would say. 🙂 They’re amazing creatures.
    Your podcast made me think about the adage of giving a monkey a typewriter and eventually it will produce the works of William Shakespeare.
    For a cat, even after several millennia have passed, I still think you’d get something like this:
    diweof snsdosdakjbasdf sdvlknsadlsavlknsdalkn

    And a change to your shift key setting that you don’t know how to reset.

  3. Commenting on Stephen’s comment. Bluebell prefers art, including two of Ant’s pictures that we have, to literature. I think I recognise the letters that Stephen typed as Catonese, which my wife is teaching Bluebell. Catonese is a mixture of English, Catonese and cat language.

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