HeroOfHyrule wrote:
klanka wrote:
Dear_one wrote:
A friend of mine lived with two cats that always provided the after-dinner entertainment. They would put down a saucer of water, and one cat would stare into it, and bat at their reflection whenever the water was still. The other ignored the saucer, but was fascinated by the drops of water splashed out. It would approach one glistening on the carpet, and then see it vanish, over and over.
I was going to compare the OP with a cat
Why?
Don't cats commonly dislike water?
They often like observing flowing water, and they prefer to drink moving water over standing water.
I think they've just got sensory issues related to getting wet.
Not that I'd know anything about that.
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