I admit it. The questions that follow are transparently
anthropomorphic. Cats aren t interested in expla-
nations. They don t want to know whether neutering
will affect their personality, if acupuncture will alleviate
pain, why their teeth chatter when a bird lands on the
windowsill or why they spray the walls with urine when
the new baby is brought into their home. They re simply
interested in comfort, security, mental and physical
stimulation and, most of all, survival. Cat people, on
the other hand, are always asking vets questions. So
why should I put words in cats mouths?
The simple answer is because it is fun, but there is a
subtler reason, too; my family s relationship with our
cat, Millie, exemplifies it. My wife, Julia, had never
lived with a cat. She was raised with dogs, ardently
loved dogs and may well have married me so that
she would have in-resident veterinary assistance for her
own dog.
After Millie, a silver tabby kitten, arrived in our
home, I would come back from. work to find Julia
nestled in a corner of the sofa with a sleeping kitten on
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