![]() ![]() ![]() Cats never run, they glide softly, and always with perfect and beautiful curves of motion and they express their affection, not violently, like the dog, but with the most graceful, caressing movements of the head. For cats are thoroughly well-bred, born aristocrats never abrupt, fussy, or obtrusive like the dog, but gentle, grave, and dignified in manner. Then their grace and flexile beauty make them very attractive while the motherly virtues of the matron cat are singularly interesting as a study of order, education, and training for the wilful little kitten, quite on the human lines of salutary discipline. ![]() Their traits are not merely the product of brute instinct with unvarying action and results, but the manifestation of a calculating intellect, akin to the human. All nations seem to have appreciated the mysterious and almost human qualities of cat nature the profound cunning, the impertinent indifference, the intense selfishness, yet capable of the most hypocritical flatteries when some point has to be gained. ![]()
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