Cats are known for being independent. This accessory might be handy for all of the cat owners on PC: The link to the catalog page: ThinkGeek :: Control-a-Cat Remote Control Tom
I love the technical specs. Point at subject, press button, hope for the best 21-button novelty remote control No batteries required - powered by wishful thinking
Where's the button to play that 'friendly little cat' song? Ha! And just last week you finally managed to get it out of your head, didn't you? :brick:
Actually, circus cats have been doing tricks on command for years. There's a story in one of Isabel Allende's books (I think maybe Eva Luna, or perhaps it was in Cuentos de Eva Luna) about a cat trainer in a very poor circus. They could not afford a lion, so he trained house cats to do all the same tricks lions do in bigger circuses. In the course of the years, the circus became successful and finally they could afford to buy a lion. And it ate him. Isabel Allende is one of my favorite authors.
Oh, what the heck. While we're on the subject of cats again, here's Tigger, the cat that came with the house. I asked him to smile, but the sun was in his eyes.
No, he likes shoulder rides better than wheelbarrows. He loves the feel of sunshine on his face so much, he jumped up out of the shade.
If a kitty was not psychotic would it still be a kitty? You may look at a calm kitty and imagine that it's not psychotic, but there is turmoil deep within. Some kitties are just better than others at concealing it until the time is right.