Brian Casselles, my room mate in seminary, had a cat. None of us developed a relationship with it. We had it from when it was weened. It seemed genetically incapable of relating to people.
First of all Tony, I know how it might sound, but I want to have a relationship with your cat too. Second of all Bill, maybe my cat didn't and doesn't like people because of your "experements."
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Brian Casselles, my room mate in seminary, had a cat. None of us developed a relationship with it. We had it from when it was weened. It seemed genetically incapable of relating to people.
Lewis said that dogs were loving but cats were like the Pharisees. They have a holier-than-thou demeanor.
You don't think that a bunch of college guys could be the problem.
First of all Tony, I know how it might sound, but I want to have a relationship with your cat too.
Second of all Bill, maybe my cat didn't and doesn't like people because of your "experements."
I knew there were experiments...
Well, there you have the nature/nurture argument.
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