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Is it possible for cats to "mind meld" like Vulcans?Posted Monday, June 23, 2008, at 6:13 PM
Kit Kat is on the right and Cooper on the left.
He could never jump like the master, but he sits there anyway and we have even seen him trying to get on the patio table to get to another bird feeder, just like someone else. Now he is chasing one of our inside cats, again like Cooper and stalking butterflies in the grass. Kit Kat was always closer to me than anyone else, but he now stays with me longer. Not just on my lap but in a chair next to me. Even Deb asked today, "What is Kit Kat doing up there?" Except for the "Vulcan mind-meld", I am stumped. Comments Showing comments in chronological order [Show most recent comments first] |
Steve Mills and his wife have one daughter and live on a farm outside of Bell Buckle. They previously owned two coffee/ice cream shops, currently operate an internet sales company and teach classes, but his primary job involves the paper industry worldwide. Hobbies and interests lie in gardening, photography, recorded music and of course, their pets.
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Steve;
Kit Kat lost his best friend. Now you are his substitute. Animals are very perceptive, no matter what people think. I have a story about my Grandfather and a Horse at the Cornell Experimental farm, back in the 30's, I'll tell you sometime.
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cooper & kit kat are understand the feelings & need indeed. Animals are a major group of multicellular.
totally it is nice photo collection.
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Nice spam site Sharu, would be nice if you had relevant content on the site too. Oh and the pictures would work on with RSS feeds.
Steve,
Did Cooper have a weird upper lip thing? Kinda puffy? or were they normal looking? Because I swear Cooper looks exactly like a cat we had about 2 years ago.
He did not have any unique look to his lips but he loved to rub his chin on ours when we were holding him. Good thing we don't share common diseases or we would all be sick.
Would it not be great to truly understand how intelligent and perceptive animals are? I know they are communicating in some fashion, but to actually understand that communication would probably teach us something fabulous.