National Respect Your Cat Day
Murjan, hugging his owner/staff
Happy National Respect Your Cat Day! 🐱
Today, March 28th, we celebrate our mysterious, majestic, and sometimes mischievous feline friends who grace our homes with their presence.
Why Our Cats Deserve Respect
Cats have been our companions for thousands of years, evolving from skilled hunters to beloved family members. They provide us with:
- Companionship without demands
- Stress relief through their soothing purrs
- Entertainment with their playful antics
- Independence that teaches us to respect boundaries
- Unconditional love in their own unique way
How to Honor Your Cat Today
- Give them space: Respect your cat's independence and let them come to you
- Offer fresh treats: A special snack shows your appreciation
- Dedicate playtime: Engage with their natural hunting instincts
- Create cozy spots: Provide comfortable places for napping
- Simply observe: Take time to appreciate their grace and beauty
Remember...
"Time spent with cats is never wasted." - Sigmund Freud
Cats don't just live with us - they choose us. Every head bop, slow blink, and gentle purr is their way of showing respect to you. Today is the perfect opportunity to return the favor.
Share a photo of your feline friend in the comments below and tell us how you're celebrating National Respect Your Cat Day!
Learn more about cats. See our many Caturday posts.
Be entertained. See all our posts about cats.
Be inspired. See posts by and about Sula, parish cat, and her books.
Have a chuckle. Read posts by and about Jeremy Feig's award-winning book (book of the year finalist, Kops-Fetherling Lagacy Award for Humor), How My Cat Made Me a Better Man.
Cuddle yourself. Read Murjan's story and see more pictures of Murjan.
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Julia Aziz, signing her book, Lessons of Labor, at an event at Book People in Austin, Texas.
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