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MIRROR IMAGE
I
asked in the December 2007 issue of the Mewsletter if people’s cats reacted to
seeing themselves in a mirror. Biggles, (Garfield’s brother) once, caught sight
of himself in a mirror that was propped up against the wall, and jumped about 4’
in the air. He hadn’t expected to see another cat – that had come out of nowhere
– in the same place where he was!

I think Garfield knew it was himself because I would often hold him up to the
mirror and show him how beautiful he was. He would raise his eye brow (a la Sean
Connery as James Bond) and smile to himself. ‘Yes,’ I could hear him murmuring
to himself, ‘I AM a beautiful boy! She’s right!’
Carole in the US wrote about her cat Astra: ‘Astra
actually recognised her image in the hall mirror the other day. I could see her
taking it in and thought it most unusual. Whether she knew it was herself or
thought it another cat, I don't know, but I read somewhere very recently that
apes, elephants, humans and dolphins are the only creatures that recognise
themselves.’
Barbara Floria Graham, Canada,
wrote that ‘I've had two experiences with that phenomenon. I've had a
full-length mirror on a bedroom door at the end of a long hall since I've lived
in this house, and none of the three Simon Teakettles ever reacted to that. But
I have mirrored doors on one wall of my dining room (which conceal a wonderful
closet with shelves, hanging space for tablecloths, etc.) which have a slightly
smoky tint.
When Simon Teakettle II was a kitten, he was fascinated with these. Every time I
opened one of the doors to retrieve something, he rushed to peek around inside
to find the kitty! Eventually, he figured out that there was no cat behind there
and often sat in front of the doors, admiring himself.
Simon Teakettle III was a year old last summer. At his birthday party, a
photographer friend caught him glancing at his reflection in the oven door, and
the resulting photo is priceless.’
Denise Bisaillon in
Connecticut, US said this:
‘I always as a rule for
myself showed my kittens at about 4 months their reflections. I do this to
introduce the kitten to new things, like snow. The first snow I bring some in
the house, let them get a feel, taste. Love to watch the look on their faces.
Now about the reflection, Jack knew it was himself, as a matter of fact he would
get up on the dresser and look at himself.’
If your cat reacts to
seeing his/her image in the mirror, please write to me via the ‘Contact Us’ link
on the website and let me know and I’ll add your comments to this article.
Pauline Dewberry
January 2008
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