“I watched a bunch of cat videos, feline videos, watching them fight.
“What I was so interested [in] is that fact that you can’t read their face at all, which is why I think people are creeped out by them. You can’t tell what they’re gonna do.”
Somewhere a Hollywood agent is ruefully contemplating the similarities...
I take it that English is not this woman’s first language?
ReplyDelete"You can’t tell what they’re gonna do"
ReplyDeletehttps://www.waterstones.com/book/how-to-tell-if-your-cat-is-plotting-to-kill-you/the-oatmeal/matthew-inman/9781449410247
As a man once said just act.
ReplyDeleteNo one tell her that, outside of certain primates, nearly all that can be "read" regarding any animal's state of mind and intentions is in body language, not facial expressions.
ReplyDeleteI have had cats for many years and I would have to disagree. They smile when they are happy and they definitely have a face for when they are pissed off.
Delete"I take it that English is not this woman’s first language?"
ReplyDeleteGiven she's American, no!
"As a man once said just act."
Perhaps that's her issue?
"...and they definitely have a face for when they are pissed off."
Another thing they have in common!