What’s the first impression you want to give people?

Well, that rather depends on what cats want at the time. It might be food, or love. Or they might just want to gaslight their humans for fun.

On our local neighbourhood Facebook page, people often post to announce that a starving stray cat has just turned up at their house. This is a trick that piss-taking cats have been playing since time began but, for whatever reason, we stupid humans are only just starting to get wise to it. For every ten stray cat posts, there are nine replies saying, “Oh, that’s Alfie from Whatever Road. Don’t believe his lies.” But it doesn’t stop us from posting to ask anyway. 

Boots – he of the Chelsea/Crystal Palace collars – is another massive con artist. He picks on his stepbrother, fights with any animal that has a pulse, costs his mamma heaps of money and is generally a bit of a bastard. Yet, when he goes to the vet, he’s charming and impeccably-behaved in front of staff and affable towards other animals, all in an effort to make his mamma look like a delusional fantasist. In fact, he’s the only cat I know who loves going to the vet, because they roll out the red carpet for him and lavish him with praise every time. 

“He’s so lovely and well-behaved!” Whatever.

Louis Catorze is just as bad. As well as having a desperate, plaintive meow, Catorze has an additional weapon in his arsenal of deceit: looking like shite. When he screams at people, not only does he want attention but he wants, where possible, for others to look at him and either think he’s a stray or think we’re shit parents who haven’t been looking after him. It’s gaslighting of the highest order. So our biggest fear isn’t that Catorze might be kidnapped or run over, but that some well-intentioned citizen might scoop him up and deliver him to a rescue, thinking they’d done a good deed. 

Here he is, doing his fake “I’m being kept prisoner!” voice. He isn’t. He just wanted to go out at The Front:

All lies.

In short, that first impression could be anything from “a bit neglected” to “profoundly suffering”. Whatever they may convey, cats are master manipulators so the truth is likely to be the opposite. 

For more Catorzian capers, please visit http://louiscatorze.com

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15 responses to “La première impression est la plus forte”

  1. Kate Crimmins avatar

    Poor guy doesn’t get enough attention. Having his own blog just isn’t enough.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      “What does he want – the moon on a stick?” (As we say in the UK.)

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  2. M - avatar

    Louis’ coat is so shiny. That’s a sign of a very healthy cat!

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      He is looking inexplicably plushy and healthy at the moment!

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  3. mcmcneil1 avatar
    mcmcneil1

    As long as nobody turns you in to the RSPCA you should probably count yourself ahead of the game.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Turns me in for what? Having figured out their game? 🤣🤣🤣

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  4. mmechapeau avatar
    mmechapeau

    Thank you for the video and those two great descriptions of cat behaviours. During one of our first family holidays, we fed a cat thinking the previous tenants had forgotten her but it wasn’t true. She lived next door.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Of course she did! Why am I not remotely surprised?

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  5. Herman avatar
    Herman

    Niki showed up to listen to the sound from the video… 😎

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Oh yes, sorry, should’ve issued a NSFC warning!

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  6. Dinesh Kumar avatar

    Dear friend, every pout or cry lies a playful spirit weaving its own delightful web of affection and control.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      With cats, it’s definitely more control than affection! 🤣🤣🤣

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  7. cat9984 avatar

    We are convinced that Sgt Stripes had several families taking care of him before we brought him in. He didn’t have a collar or a chip, so we don’t think he had a family. Just a bunch of humans spoiling him.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Was he quite a chonk when you took him in?

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      1. cat9984 avatar

        No. He was rather slender. However, he had no fear of people.

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