⟷➽To the cat hater: Is it a preference, a comparison, or a racist?.
🔻Cats, in general, have an independent antisocial nature that tends to laziness and lethargy and the retirement of everyone except in the time of hunger, but those who stand on the outer limits of the qualities circulating about cats will also add: that they are not safe, repeating what they heard from their parents and grandparents, the haters of cats - or those who are afraid of them - that they are and with the emphasis of the dal. Tomorrow! Moreover, by comparing cats to dogs, exactly like comparing a train to a tree!
🔻 That's it, of course. I'm not going to do that.
This totally unfair comparison — which is not based on equal grounds — demonstrates the relative superiority of dogs and the overstatement of cats' rights. I am not talking here about the qualities of dogs that the majority has implicitly agreed to accept, but I am talking about the injustice that occurs to the whole cat species as a result of comparing them to a huge amount of bias and rejection of the other! They misjudge cats just as wrong as they judge someone they never knew. They often never owned a cat and never lived with it, so they didn't have the opportunity to study cat printing closely. There are always those who remember the memory of a bad childhood where a cat jumped on him and scared him or scolded him about her fangs and scratched his hand, but never said what he did to her until you hostile him!
We seem to have a real problem judging things while keeping our personal opinion out of the equation, not only by comparing cats to dogs but also in many of our life matters. While we must respect the nature of cats and separate this from our preference for it, we must also not put all cat factions in one basket and oppress one and increase others as well as undeservedly. Cat species differ in traits as well, and even the same species differ in nature and personality, so confusion here is a clear injustice and perhaps also racism towards certain factions, even if they are not intentional.
If we look at Egyptian cats and Iranian cats, for example (perhaps because they are the most common species in our society), we notice the difference in shape and body is evident. Egyptian cats are graceful, fast-moving, with short hair, long legs, and a rather large ear, but they also tend to retire sometimes. On the other hand, Iranian cats tend to be thick-haired with rather short legs and tend to be stupid, lazy and sleep for long hours, but they are also very nice, intimate and social, especially when they are young.
This difference in nature is due to the tendency of Egyptian cats to retire and the Iranian's tendency to be kind and intimate, in my opinion, to the long-term development of the two factions as a result of the Egyptians' treatment of them. The Egyptians rule mostly first in form and appearance and because they have been well received by Iranian cats because they look more attractive and beautiful, especially since the factor (long, thick, soft hair) which constitutes a real complex for many gives it again in front of its Egyptian rival, so they took care to own it They were raised, nurtured and hosted in their homes. Moreover, Iranian cats are, in a way, a minority in front of the Egyptian majority, and therefore, with the superiority of people's perception and preference, Iranian cats become elite.
On the other hand, there are cats in huge numbers — no wonder, because here is their home — and despite their sacred place in ancient Egypt to the point where they rise to the status of the gods, we do not seem to give them any attention. I introduce people to Egyptian cats because they lack their own concept of beauty in them and may not be attracted by their graceful nature, which sometimes tends to be so thin and physically weak that their bones appear in such a way that they turn into ugliness. This reluctance led to the egyptian cats resorting to the street and due to their rapid reproduction, their numbers increased significantly from what turned them into (public) as opposed to the Iranian elite.
This difference in treatment is also reflected in people's reactions if they find an Iranian cat living in the streets. First, he begins with a deep, pitiful denunciation of the existence of this beautiful creature in this ugly place, and then this existence is justified by the expulsion of his companions, with fossilized hearts, or at the very least the cat's escape. Then comes the intense sympathy provoked by the sight of the cat, which often has a scattered body, especially since his long hair is the first to be attacked in such circumstances, as well as from the refractive look in the cat's eyes and the general impression of treachery and defeat that exudes his face, he who has lived his whole life under the care of him and if he suddenly Faced with the ugliness of the street alone. But how do people behave if they find an Egyptian cat in the same situation? It's nothing. Don't shake them hair or eyelid. And why? Because Egyptian cats are known to be street children!
Perhaps we not only practice the racial discrimination between black and white, between the Arab and the foreign, between the inhabitants of the north and the south, between whatever is strange about us against whoever is from us, but we also practice it between different animal species, even among the same species because we always consider the world to be a competition that does not stop. Between the young and the big, great and the silly in it and it must always end with a win and a loss. If we go beyond that and set it aside, then our judgment is based on some logic and impartiality! Rather, it is a piece of sponge drenched in bias stained with our passions, preferences and very personal opinions, far removed from the essence of what we judge.
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