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March 4, 2012
Cats rule the internet? 68 million dog owners disagreeSince it's Sunday, how about a little non-political distraction? Besides, I love cats and any opportunity that presents itself where I can tweak dog owners a bit is welcome. In an article by a young intern at The New Republic, Perry Stein writes about the fact that posting cat pictures or writing about cats will bring more readers and links than writing about dogs. But why is that?
Don't get me wrong. I love dogs. They are loyal, loving, smart, and wonderful companions whether you live alone or in a family setting. Cats are otherworldly. Ultimately, I think that in the back of most cat lovers' minds is the idea that their pet is an alien species, visiting earth for a while in order to capture and captivate us with their strange and wonderful antics. Their intensity, their grace and agility, their ability to shamelessly manipulate us -- so unlike dogs, unlike any other animal on earth. Someone once asked me what cats are thinking about when they look you straight in the eye and stare. "Lunch" I answered. The Geico commercial about the couple who took in a black panther rather than spend the money on a home security system is revealing in this respect. The panther sits atop the dresser eying the couple lying wide awake in bed, terrified. His stare is both frightening and mesmerizing. Is part of that the fact that for 3 million years, hominids were one of the major food sources of the ancestors of cats? Are our brains hard wired to fear and worship the beasts? In the end, cats are what they are and many of us - about 86 million - try not to think why. Besides, I'd like to see a dog look as relaxed and unconcerned as my Lucky.
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