The person is as so cultural, so he can have a capability to understand a cat. (Bernard Shaw) If we thought about it, we would understand the notice of the English writer and Nobel prize nominee was not far from the truth. Every just-born kitten has its own temper. And this character sometimes could be not so simple. Little by little the cat gets its individual preferences: place to sleep, favorite food, and special manner to thank the mistress or the master for tasty delicacies and so on. It only seems to us that by flattering a cat we please it, as a matter of fact, it pleases us by letting us flatter it. Perhaps of all domestic animals there is no more as aristocratic and charismatic creatures as a cat that walks by himself
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