This morning we had something unpredictable happen: two handbags I had hanging from a hook on the bedroom wall suddenly dropped. What I find interesting though is that, just seconds before the actual drop both cats suddenly focused on that spot on the wall even though I could not hear anything. Princess bolted away first and then Gabriel jumped.
An hour later, what do I see - Gabriel is standing by the foot of the bed, staring at the spot where the bags fell. I mean, staring as in a trance, waiting for something else to happen. He just couldn't get over it. He was keeping vigil by the fallen handbags, apparently fearing they might resurrect in a life of their own. (Well, one shopping bag DID ... a couple years back when he got his head stuck inside its handle and as he started to run the bag kept ..appearing to follow him right next to his body. He couldn't figure out that it was really an inanimate object simply stuck around his neck -- You don't all wonder by now whah he's gawt a Southern accent, do you? ) :))
So now, minutes later after this random bag drop, he is walking around in the same area on the floor. Maybe he didn't know I was standing right there practically next to him. Suddenly I shuffled my foot on the floor and the cat jumps two feet high in an instant relfex reaction.
As funny as it was, I have to wonder: just how deeply is this poor cat imprinted by whatever sudden events may have happened around him, or to him, as he was rescued? I mean, I adopted him when he was two months old... But after two years, he is still very jumpy at ANY sudden noise he did not expect.
Not to mention about having a ... handbag phobia. :)
Monday, October 11, 2010
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