Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Introvert Cats

She was reading and article about how people who are introverted do lots of good things. I had to go look that one up, because I don't know what introverted means. It turns out that if you are introverted, you are a lot like me. I am shy and don't like to play with new people. I have a very small comfort zone, which means I am the opposite of an adventurer. I tend to hide when I am not sure what is going on, and I meow very quietly - most of the time. Kasey is not shy, and she goes to new places all the time. Kasey loves to climb and leap and she meows very loudly. What about Him and Her? No doubt about it, He and She are the opposite of introverts. She loves to visit with new people. She can strike up a conversation with strangers. If you need someone to give a talk, She is right there for it. He isn't shy at all. He talks to anybody around, and can talk about anything at the drop of a hat. Since She was a teacher, it is a good thing She isn't shy. She had to talk to rooms full of kids, and other teachers, and parents. It used to be that people thought introverts were cats and people to feel sorry for, but I read that some of the smartest people are introverts and I don't mind telling you that it is only the very best cats (ahem) who are introverts. So I learned something today. How about you? I don't hold out high hopes for our dinner, because She had lunch with Her beloved Crones today, and She says She ate everything that was in her sight. We will be lucky if we have dinner at all. She is that full of lunch. I will keep my hopes up, though. Cheerio.

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