I really miss cats. We haven’t been short of wildlife during our stay here, but the best part of my whole day is sitting on the sofa, drinking green tea with Louis Catorze on my lap. So it’s been very strange not being able to do that.

We have been lucky enough to spend time with a sweet black Labrador called Sula. I’m not usually quite so keen on dogs but Sula was very well-behaved, friendly but without jumping or slobbering. And, since part of her home is a sculpture showroom, full of intricate, fragile works of art, jumping and slobbering wouldn’t be desirable characteristics at all. (Sula’s Dog Mamma is artist Lotte Glob: look here for more information about her magical work.)

Sula was given a biscuit treat after this, as a reward for posing beautifully.

Whenever I meet black animals, I always look for features that make them stand out from the rest of their … breed? kin? peers?, mainly to silence the “All Black Animals Look The Same” brigade (of which Cat Daddy is an active member). Sula has a distinctive broad stripe of fur down her back which lies in a completely different direction from the rest of her fur. It’s still black but a DIFFERENT black, if that makes any sense.

Fifty shades of black.

I asked whether Sula had any Rhodesian Ridgeback in her ancestry, surprising myself with my dog knowledge, which doesn’t usually extend far beyond “big ones”, “small ones”, “Police dogs” and “Andrex puppies”. She doesn’t. The spinal stripe is just a charming little quirk which makes her unique.

We black cat owners always know our own cats, even from a distance. Catorze’s brother, Luther, had just one unique feature – a comically thin tail, like a pencil – but, even without this, I would still have known. I remember walking home from the shops one Sunday morning, and hearing that awful, guttural cat fight sound ringing through the street. Then, when I rounded a corner, I saw a ginger cat and a black cat firmly clamped together, screaming bloody murder and rolling over and over as one unit, in the middle of the road. (Not the pavement. THE ACTUAL ROAD, the bit where cars drive.)

For a fleeting second I thought, “How embarrassing for those owners to have their cats make a spectacle of themselves so publicly, on a quiet Sunday morning.”

Then I looked more closely at the black cat and glimpsed a flash of a pencil-thin tail. Oh dear. (Although I knew anyway, even before seeing the tail.)

Luther, with the telltale tail.

Catorze has a number of noteworthy features which I was going to list here, but I ought to keep a bit of my powder dry in case he causes trouble and I’m forced to haul out the old “It must have been some other black cat” argument. And the good thing is that, in our neighbourhood, there is at least one other black cat whom we could blame consider in the event of any Chat Noir misbehaviour. (Sorry if it ends up being yours.)

Would you recognise your pet from a distance or among a crowd of other similar animals? And, if so, how?

Vampire teeth? A voice that could strip paint? Erm … no, definitely not ours.

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17 responses to “Il n’existe pas un noir, mais des noirs”

  1. Kate Crimmins avatar

    I can tell from the silhouette, the voice and the swagger (that would be Sasha!).

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Ha! What’s her voice like?

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      1. Kate Crimmins avatar

        Flat and brassy like she smoked too many cigarettes. Morgan has a sweet voice. You can tell she’s a girl cat by her voice. Gus is deeper. Gracie is loud (at 7 lbs.). Really loud. She’s gray so that’s almost black.

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        1. iamthesunking avatar

          Hahaha, the chain-smoking drag queen voice! Sa Maj’s was like that after his anaesthetic! 🤣🤣🤣

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    2. M - avatar

      Absolutely. Silhouettes and the way they move. Ramses has a beautiful slope to his forehead and he walks like a house panther. Seriously, like a mini panther slinking through the jungle.

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      1. iamthesunking avatar

        Yes, Luther used to panther around, too. Le Roi kind of bounces like a rabbit. 🤣🤣🤣

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  2. M - avatar

    I would recognize Ramses, just as I would have always recognized Diego.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      I knew it! What is it about them that makes them stand out?

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      1. M - avatar

        Diego had a sense of self-awareness that always showed in his face. Ramses has the best face EVER. I love his face and I tell him that all the time. He’s just got that “certain something” in his eyes, you know. Je ne sais quoi

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  3. mmechapeau avatar
    mmechapeau

    Congratulations for that skill. Personally, I haven’t got a good memory for faces which is really invalidating. Most of the time, when I meet a former pupil, I need to ask their name. Timon is a perfect symmetrical tabby. Thinking about having to recognise him makes me get anxious 😺 .

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Oh no, don’t get anxious! You’d only have to pick him out if there were some sort of trouble, and he’s a good boy, right?

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    2. mmechapeau avatar
      mmechapeau

      In case I need to recognise him, I’ll have to rely on him to do the job 🙂

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  4. mcmcneil1 avatar
    mcmcneil1

    I could always tell in purrson, but when I look back at photos of Those Who Have Gone Before I can’t tell.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Photos are harder because the little sods aren’t moving.

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  5. Marie-Luce, miaougraphe avatar

    My Clément was a ginger tabby and I think I could have recognized him among a crowd of ginger tabby. Since his passing, I have watched many videos and pictures of other ginger tabby. While I find similarities, Ibalso notice the difference.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Aww! Clément is a lovely name!

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      1. Marie-Luce, miaougraphe avatar

        I didn’t choose it, but it was such a fitting name for the magnanimous king he was. We never felt the need to rename him. 😊

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