Respect Your Cat Day: Your Cats Already Know You Should
There is a day on the calendar called Respect Your Cat Day , as if respect were something we might consider offering… once a year… if we remember. Your cat would like to clarify: respect is not seasonal. It is ongoing. Preferably immediate. And ideally delivered with snacks. Respect Is Not the Same as Affection Humans tend to equate love with touch. We scoop, cuddle, kiss, restrain, and call it bonding. Cats have a different definition. Respect, in cat terms, means: Not picking them up when they didn’t ask Not interrupting a nap of obvious importance Not assuming that a belly display is an invitation rather than a philosophical statement Affection may be welcome. But consent is everything. Respect Their “No” Dogs often negotiate. Cats do not. A flicking tail, a rotating ear, a sudden stillness—these are not minor signals. They are full sentences. Ignoring them is the human equivalent of someone continuing a conversation after you’ve clearly walked away. Respecting your c...