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Related: About this forum"No one knows how a cat's mind works."
"They make of us a captive audience to the absurdly sublime. All we can do is watch in awe and disbelief as they twist into knots all we think we know about them and reality. They are truly the masters of the universe."
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"No one knows how a cat's mind works." (Original Post)
George McGovern
Apr 2021
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Ocelot II
(115,719 posts)1. Beautiful cat, beautiful photo.
And I don't know how the hell their minds work either.
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)2. Ha Ha - Yes indeed Ocelot II - Thank You!
Duppers
(28,123 posts)3. Gorgeous boy!
👋
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)4. Thank You Duppers!
In case you didn't know, he was found wandering the streets in Ellensburg, rescued and offered for adoption. We could not think of a name to save our noses. We kept calling him Kitty Kitty Kitty until we thought of "KC" for KittyCat.
Of course we still call KittyKittyKitty to get his attention. The "name" is just a formality . . .