Cats vs Dogs
by carolynholm
Dear Mom,
I don’t understand cats. Winston comes up to me and bumps me with his head. He does that a lot. Puffin sometimes does that too. It’s a weird way to say hello.
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
It’s a sweet gesture! You don’t think so?
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
I don’t know. It confuses me. I think he wants me to move over so he can get into my bed with me.
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
The head bump is a cat sign of affection, sweetie. But Winston probably would also like you to let him snuggle with you in your bed.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
I don’t like to share my bed.
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
I know you don’t. But he keeps trying. You are nice to put up with it sometimes.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
I don’t like it when the cats are rude to you.
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
Rude? We have a lot of banter back and forth, but I don’t think of that as being rude to me.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
They are rude all the time!!!!!
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
Okay, tell me how you mean that.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
Like when Winston rolls over on his back to invite a tummy rub, and then as soon as you touch his tummy, he attacks your hand.
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
Sweetie, in that example I was the rude one.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
WHAT?????????
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
When he shows his tummy, it’s a demonstration of trust. That’s really important to cats. But then I get all playful and rudely attack his belly.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
That makes no sense. He should purr when you rub his tummy.
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
That’s what a dog would do. Cats have a lot of boundaries, especially on their bellies. You are reading him like you would a dog.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
Winston is like a dog!
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
True, as cats go, Winston is definitely doggish. I love that he follows me around the house like a dog. But he is still a cat. And the language is totally different.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
Another thing they do, they will sit in the same room with you, but act like you aren’t even there. That’s so rude!
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
That’s not rude. They are just hanging out. Sharing the room. Sharing time together.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
If you say so. But sometimes Puffin hisses at you or Dad.
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
Boundaries again. That’s when we aren’t paying attention and pet him when or where he doesn’t want us to. He’s a bit of a grump sometimes, but it’s rude on our part not to pay attention.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
There’s another thing cats do. They sit right next to you, but with their backs turned to you. Instead of looking lovingly up at your face!
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
Oh that. Yes, it’s another thing that means something completely different for cats than for dogs. For them, turning your back on someone is a sign of trust. So it’s a compliment. Also, for cats it’s a buddy thing for everyone to sit facing the same way. It shows pack solidarity.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
That makes no sense.
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
That’s because you are a dog.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
Puffin stares at you. And then slowly blinks. It is very provocative. And so rude!
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
It’s a cat version of blowing kisses.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
WHAT?????
XOXO Poppy
Dear Poppy,
When a cat blinks, they are sending a loving signal.
Love, Carolyn
Dear Mom,
I don’t understand cats at all.
XOXO Poppy
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