How My Cat Made Me a Better Ninja

 


My cat didn’t teach me stealth. I already had that — decades of tiptoeing through sleeping households and slipping out of church pews without bumping a kneeler. What my cat taught me was precision.

Cats don’t waste motion. They don’t lumber, they calculate. Every leap, every twist, every landing is a master class in economy. Watching mine stalk a moth across the living room, I realized: this is the real ninja training. Not the dramatic kicks, but the quiet calibration — the way she moves only when it matters.

She taught me balance, too. When she perches on the narrow arm of a chair, tail flicking, I see the art of equilibrium. It’s not about muscle; it’s about awareness. A ninja doesn’t fight gravity — she negotiates with it.

And patience. A cat can wait for hours, motionless, until the moment is right. I used to think that was laziness. Now I know it’s strategy. A ninja doesn’t rush. She waits for the opening.

Finally, recovery. When my cat misjudges a jump and lands awkwardly, she doesn’t sulk. She shakes it off, licks her paw, and tries again — with dignity intact That’s the ultimate ninja move: fail gracefully, then leap again.

So yes, my cat made me a better ninja. Not by teaching me how to fight, but how to move through the world — quietly, precisely, and with a tail’s worth of confidence.

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Post inspired by the book How My Cat Made Me a Better Man (Jeremy Feig)

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Jeremy Feig was at rock bottom - broke, alone, and living in a shoebox-sized apartment. At the same time, his cat was perfectly content. What was her secret? She couldn't say it out loud, but it was clear she had all the answers to living a good life. How My Cat Made Me a Better Man is a hilarious self-help book for guys that gals like, too, based on the lessons of an edgy cat named Shelly. It's packed with useful advice on topics like relationships, dealing with stress, and even grooming habits. If you feel like your life is spinning out of control, this book will help you set things right - and keep you laughing along the way. Winner of the Kops-Fetherling International Books Awards legacy humor award and finalist for Book of the Year Award, How My Cat Made Me a Better Man is a "darling" of cat bloggers, recipient of a Readers' Favorite 5-star review, and "highly recommended" by MidWest Book Review. Delightfully illustrated with pen-and-ink drawings by famed Russian artist, Zhenya Yanovich.



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