Fun fact about cats
(and most animals) is that when eye contact is made it's initiating a
challenge. Most domestic animals will stare at you and then look away
because they really don't want to fight you. It also means that they’re
accepting your dominance.
As you all know, I
dislike Tuckercat because when he appears, bad things follow behind him in a
trail of evil. For example: my cats will fight each other if he's at the
window, he attacked both my cats and he's the reason my finger
swelled up. Whenever I see him in the backyard I encourage him to leave
with a shout and bluff charge. You may think I'm mean, but if a dog
attacked your child, would be so forgiving? Unless you despise your offspring,
you will not be forgiving; my cat is like my son and I love him dearly.
Anyways, Tuckercat
was lying in the grass beside our deck. I didn’t feel like going outside –
so I just stared at him with an unnerving glare of steel through the window.
Finally he turned his head and glared right back. We stared for a
while at each other until he accepted my dominance and got up and left.
Therefore, we avoided physical conflict. All in the mind and eyes!
Next time someone I don’t like bothers me; I might try this trick on them
as well!
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