The Cat’s View of Itself, and how we View the Cat

We humans have an undeniable love for animals- whether they are wild animals we see outside or our own pets that live in our homes with us. Humans have a deep psychological bond towards animals, and the way we interact with them when we are young shows a lot about our mental state. Children who interact kindly with animals grow up to be kind people- whereas children who have a history of abusing or mistreating animals grow up to be psychopaths who eventually harm people.

When it comes to a well cared for pet, however, there is no denying that the animal views humans and itself differently than other animals. The cat for example, is known throughout pop culture as being “conceited” or “snobby”, as compared to dogs, who are thought of as loyal pets to humans.

Humans and cats have a unique relationship- while they are not as excitable or outwardly friendly as dogs, we do keep them around for some reason.

Source: https://spcala.com/programs-services/humane-education/recognizing-cruelty/parentsconcerned-neighbors/

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/domestic-violence-animal-cruelty-abuse-neglect-murder-children-dogs-a9018071.html

Inspirations: Benno Adam, Norman Adams, and my Friend’s cat Mona.

Media: Digital media, 3024×3024

One thought on “The Cat’s View of Itself, and how we View the Cat

  1. lisa

    I had no idea that, as you mentioned, pets are really good at hiding any pain they may be feeling. Also, like you said, preventing a problem is way easier then fixing one. I am not sure the last time my dog went in for a physical. I should probably get him in, and checked up to make sure everything is all good.dog bed wholesale

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