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Catty Chronicles 3

Hi!


I didn't know that there is a Cat Memorial Park in Fairview, Quezon City. It would be nice if you could post photos of it in your blog site.

Anyway, let me begin this -- My Catty Chronicles (In the near future, when I find the time, I shall be posting my drawings and artworks about my own tribe, the Cat Tribe):

It is said that Cats belong to the highest hierarchy of the animal kingdom. Their existence on planet Earth is not meant for the food supply chain or the dining table. Their body is not meant to be eaten.

But here in our country, some Chinese restaurants (ethnic slur not intended) are well-known for allegedly serving meat-bread called "siopao" where the filling is said to be that of feline meat. (Or maybe, you can try this chicken, err, "Kitten Fajitas" recipe and give us your reaction - LINK:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/upyerbum/172851737/).

As you can see, cats know how to groom and have toilet etiquette, too.... (Hmmm, at least you can train them.)

Cats don't act like slaves, like the dog. They have dignity, great pride, grace and elegance. (They are even balletic, say! Or, even acrobatic.)

Moreover, they can fend for themselves. You can live them alone and they can survive. (That is why yours truly no longer feels miserable every time she'd see poor, shabby, little alley cats -- a.k.a. "pusakal" – desperately roaming city streets in search of food. That is said to be their karma in this lifetime. That is the lesson they have to learn, master this – the art of earning one’s keep (livelihood, or the daily grind).

Cats, like yours truly, who live in relative comfort inside a house, are in for another kind of training -- master the household routine and learn how to get along well with humans so that in their next reincarnation, they would have adopted to the culture of that household or community.

Have you noticed lately (if you have pets) that pampered and domesticated felines react more to ringing door bells and telephones than to ugly rodents stealing food in the kitchen?

Well, (another shocking revelation), in case there's a new child in your household who happens to be "slow" or clumsy or a bit "late" in mental or other developments that are unexpected or embarrassing to your great family lineage -- back off and think a second: Either it’s the first time for that child to be reincarnated as a human being, or, that child's last reincarnation must have been as one of the felines or dogs in the family (or maybe, he has another set of K, which is another story).

Meowww.....


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