PHILOSOPHER (Cat’s story – 2)
This is an old story though, when I got a water flood from a burst pipe of the flat above,
I had to shelter myself to a friend architect’s house in the south London.
Strangely, the garden of this house was a gathering place of the cats around.
Every day more than 10 cats came and go or staying there all day. The wife of my friend
complained as the cats stomped the flower shoots etc etc, not mention their droppings.
She tried all sorts of tactics to chase-off the cats, but nothing deter them keep coming.
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I gave a solution to prevent the cats damage young shoot of the flowers by putting many
sticks standing on the seed bed. (as the sticks sticking out every 4 inches or so, cat can’t walk,
let alone to jump down there from the fencing wall) —– yet still the cats were keep coming
by climbing the tree.
While watching them, I invented the nick name for each of them.
Such as [Wu-he] after a character in a Japanese comics as this cat got a fanny slimly face.
(If you pronounce this, on front of a mirror, you will see your face looks smiling with a bit of
embarrassment = the character in the comics was this kind 🙂 )
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The another cat named [Philosopher] was after his habit and he seemed to be a loner,
not playing with others so much, but stay in the garden looking up the bird on the tree.
When he saw a bird, he was making strange noise, like cracking his teeth “ Ka ka ka ka”.
Then one day, I saw this cat actually caught a sparrow and eating it with cracking noise
“Crack, crick, munch, munch” —– M m m ?
There was a sort of say in Japan “Never feed a chicken with bone in it, since broken bone is very
sharp to damage cat’s stomach, causing the cat’s death” — though, if he could eat whole sparrow,
the bone may not be dangerous for him to eat. So, I tested it by giving him chicken wing.
He eat whole of it while cracking the bones and appreciated very much. Since then, I kept giving
him a chicken wing every day. He was waiting me on the garden door every day. (The wife of
my friend hated this and she kicked [Philosopher] out when he walked into the kitchen.)
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Then I found a ground floor flat with big garden in the north London and moved to there taking
this [Philosopher] with me though, it was a first experience to him. He seemed to be panicked.
While having second journey to bring other boxes, he escaped through a ventilation hole in the
bathroom. —– what a blunder = I made a lost cat.
Few days later, when I met the friend again, he mentioned that [Philosopher] is
still coming to the door waiting my chicken wing. —– What ? ? ?
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My friend didn’t know, I took him to north London, but if the cat is still coming to his house, it’s
mean, the cat managed to go back to the south London within 3 days, while finding
the direction and having 8 miles (13 km) journey ! What an incredible story though,
in the same time, it showed that the cat couldn’t comprehend, I was the one moved out, and took
him to the new flat (while giving him a big trouble) = therefore, no more chicken wing there.
There is another say in Japan that cat never cross a water or river. From the north
to south London, of cause, there is the Themes river. Still it wasn’t a problem for him.
One of the most enduring story of this kind was, a cat in Japan who was
accidentally left behind, did follow the owner who has moved from a
north-western city of Itoigawa to Yokohama, and found the owner, after 2 years
of journey while traveling 600 miles (1000 km).
Nobody know how he could find the direction but simply the cat did.
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There are many myth around the cat though, many of them are not true.
It was said that the cat belong to the house not to the owner. But this is not true.
One of the cat I used to live with, remembered me even after 10 years kept by
others. (When the cat saw me, he jumped up to my shoulder, and rubbing
his nose to my cheek. This is the greeting the animal does each other.
Because my cats thinking me as their same kin, they treat me like another cat).
Something certain is, they got unknown, hence mythical sensory power.
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When I talked about this [Philosopher] story to a secretary of a Bank who was one of
my client, she mentioned, one of their staff is asking if anyone can adopt a kitten.
—– So, it was a beginning of my life, living with the cats.
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The old part of our Brain, like Limbic System is common with another animal.
In fact we only got add-on of large brain on top. In other words, the process, the control of
the sensory grands and the basic perception in the Limbic system having the same language.
( Similar to the computer, what ever the operational system and the higher language, still
down to the bottom, they are programmed and operating in the hexadecimal binary cord.)
= by using this channel, we human could communicate with the other animal.
To do this, we human needs to silence the noise coming from the Cerebrum and its thinking.
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The stories of the Zen Buddhist communicating with other animal may have
the basis in this phenomenon = silencing the noise of thinking in the Brain
mean, it is to be in a state of Mushin.
Not in thinking but having a deepest perception of friendliness in the primeval
Limbic feeling = This feeling is the common language with any living form.
The most peculiar things about this, the cats can sens this remotely.
Often suddenly a cat came out of dark, and asking me to scratch, or tangling
with my foot. —– How they knew me a cat’s person before-hand ?
(But it seems there is a drawback, the dogs often hates me. 😀
—-– So, I’ve been asking many people if I smell fishy ? )
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Great post Yoshi, this is a very Fortean story which I’ve heard of myself on occasion. It seems that a lot of animals tune in their owners and can spend some time travelling to them…
One of my favourite Victor Lewis quotes…” Dogs think: These people feed me, water me, look after me…they must be gods! Cats think: These people feed me, water me, look after me…I must be a god!”
Good quote Paul,
Some woking Dog are working hard, but most of them are only giving an owner to have excersize.
A cat brought me many mice, sparrows even a big wood pigeon. Ha ha ha 😀