anotheranon (
anotheranon) wrote2008-08-18 10:46 pm
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my cats trust me
Would you wind between the legs of a creature that is not only 10 times your size, but also in a rather unsteady position?
Miss Spice lurves walking around under me when I'm doing wall slides. Either she has no sense of cause/effect or is confident that I won't slip to the floor, squishing her and causing her to make a loud noise/deploy pointy bits.
Nah, I think it's probably the same philosophy that guides her to sit in my lap ONLY when I'm at the computer or sewing machine :P
Miss Spice lurves walking around under me when I'm doing wall slides. Either she has no sense of cause/effect or is confident that I won't slip to the floor, squishing her and causing her to make a loud noise/deploy pointy bits.
Nah, I think it's probably the same philosophy that guides her to sit in my lap ONLY when I'm at the computer or sewing machine :P
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Clarification: I wonder what the Ayrshires, a very intelligent breed with good memories, were thinking ... I know that the Holsteins, legendary for having solid bone where the brain should be, weren't thinking at all.
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If you're literal about wondering what the cows were thinking, you might want to check Temple Grandin (http://www.templegrandin.com/)'s work. She's a high-functioning autistic and argues that some species' brains work rather like those of autistic humans. In particular, I think she's worked with cows.
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Most of our large domestic animals were a lot smaller when humans first started to keep 'em around ... some breeds from marginal crop/grazing areas still are: Ayrshire, Jersey, and Galloway cattle are all shorter than me and it's possible even for me to hold my own in a leaning contest. All the big breeds were deliberately bred for size from the small ones ... in cattle, unfortunately, this size increase seems to lead to a major drop in intelligence. I'd swear some of the stuff our Ayrshires did was deliberate practical joking, while a Holstein that had seen you twice a day, every day, for four years would freak out and try to climb the walls on your approach due to being incapable of remembering your existence.