I can vouch for the cat philandering.  My old cat was quite the "cat about
town" and I could frequently find him lounging in the driveway of a house
on the next block (with their two big German shepherds, no less!).  All the
neighbors knew him.  I suspected him of dining out at the home of a man
several blocks away (who also did a French cooking show on local TV and
wrote a food column for the newspaper).  I spotted him sauntering out of
that driveway a few times on my way home from work!

BTW that cat specialized in squirrels.

A study in England many years ago (featured in an old Nova program, I
think) asked cat owners to document the "gifts" their cats brought home to
them (which the researchers collected regularly in little baggies).  The
haul was impressive, both in number and variety.

Cats are predators.  What a surprise.

Now, when will we have the doggie cams that show Fido rolling in something
unmentionable and smelly, upending trash cans, chasing cars, kitties, and
little children?  :-)

I did get a kick about the "risky behavior."  How pervasive are these
gender differences?  :-)


Claudia

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