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In fact many [[Other]]s find them abhorrent,<ref>“Well, we have a project then,” Verona said.  “We’ll get you set up with a phone and you’ll have the whole wide internet to occupy you.  Cat videos and-”<br><br>[[Tashlit|Tashlit’s]] eyes widened.  She shook her head.<br><br>“No?  What, the cat video thing?”<br><br>Tashlit widened her eyes again.<br><br>“You don’t like cats!?”<br><br>“I met an Other similar to her, once, overseas,” [[John Stiles|John]] said.  “It didn’t like cats either.  The common cat was anathema to the Other.  Inborn.”<br>[...]<br>“I think there was something about that in one of the books I took out of the library,” Avery said.<br><br>“Was it a thing before you, uh…?”<br><br>Tashlit nodded - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/12/01 Excerpt] from [[Gone Ahead 7.1]]</ref> though not the way some humans do.
In fact many [[Other]]s find them abhorrent,<ref>“Well, we have a project then,” Verona said.  “We’ll get you set up with a phone and you’ll have the whole wide internet to occupy you.  Cat videos and-”<br><br>[[Tashlit|Tashlit’s]] eyes widened.  She shook her head.<br><br>“No?  What, the cat video thing?”<br><br>Tashlit widened her eyes again.<br><br>“You don’t like cats!?”<br><br>“I met an Other similar to her, once, overseas,” [[John Stiles|John]] said.  “It didn’t like cats either.  The common cat was anathema to the Other.  Inborn.”<br>[...]<br>“I think there was something about that in one of the books I took out of the library,” Avery said.<br><br>“Was it a thing before you, uh…?”<br><br>Tashlit nodded - [https://palewebserial.wordpress.com/2020/12/01 Excerpt] from [[Gone Ahead 7.1]]</ref> though not the way some humans do.
There are [[Aware]] who are exceptional in [[Feline Friend|handling cats]], though how this works is unknown and perhaps best left unknowable.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Cats are, according to ailurophiles, the sweetest companion one could ask for. Others know them as the vicious creatures they actually are. Humans have been known to placate them with food or warmth.

Useful notes

Cats were sometimes used to ward of the lesser Goblins that would appear at the fringes of civilization.<ref>“Once upon a time, when humans weren’t much more than animals, we relied on our dogs to scare off the Others who wanted to prey on us and do mischief. Cats hunted and fought with the lesser Goblins, returning to owners with torn ears or small injuries. They still have those instincts. To destroy things of darkness, foulness and blight, before rot can set in.” - Excerpt from Breach 3.2</ref><ref>“The phone-obsessed cat is Verona Hayward,” Shellie said.  “I know your type don’t like cats, but cats do not act that way.  Get over it and get what you’re due.”

[...]

Why did so many Others not like cats?  It was so unreasonable. - Excerpt from Gone Ahead 7.6</ref>

In fact many Others find them abhorrent,<ref>“Well, we have a project then,” Verona said. “We’ll get you set up with a phone and you’ll have the whole wide internet to occupy you. Cat videos and-”

Tashlit’s eyes widened. She shook her head.

“No? What, the cat video thing?”

Tashlit widened her eyes again.

“You don’t like cats!?”

“I met an Other similar to her, once, overseas,” John said. “It didn’t like cats either. The common cat was anathema to the Other. Inborn.”
[...]
“I think there was something about that in one of the books I took out of the library,” Avery said.

“Was it a thing before you, uh…?”

Tashlit nodded - Excerpt from Gone Ahead 7.1</ref> though not the way some humans do.

There are Aware who are exceptional in handling cats, though how this works is unknown and perhaps best left unknowable.

Trivia

  • While cats are domesticated they are not domesticated the same way other domestic animals are, as such they can return to the wild easily.<ref>Tucker, Abigail. 2017. The lion in the living room: how house cats tamed us and took over the world.</ref>

References

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