My 19 years old niece had a terrible fight some months ago with her mother, sos he moved her grandmothers house (the house of my mother)
Yesterday my mother called me because the niece attacked her, hit her, and destroyed the paintings on the walls.
Anyway, the issue is when I arrived I found out the house was a mess, the floor was full of shattered glass, my niece was in her room, door locked.
Later I went downstairs to open the door for her father (who lived 40 kilometers aways but I made him come in the middle of the night because of what had happened) and when I open the door the house cat, who was very nervous because of the situation, escapes, and runs as if he were being chased by a doberman till he gets lost in the horizon.
I thought I would never see the cat again, but then he somehow managed to return, 20 hours later,, this is a dense city made of bricks, with avenues and highways, not suburbs with gardens or the countryside.
The cat managed to get back into the house, and in order to do that he had to do some very heavy climbing, and somehow find his way through many houses and apartment buildings in order to get back into my house. He also had to find the way back home, since he run at least 300 meters behind the train rails. And avoid being run over by a car.
How do they avoid getting lost? do they sense their geographic position? or do they make some kind of calculation like sailors with the height of the sun and the stars?
My mother also told me that when she was small, she had a cat who got pregnant, she had her babies all over her neighbours blankets, the neighbour got mad becuase of the ruined blankets, threw the cat and her babies into a stream, and the cat somehow managed to return home after 6 months.
Yesterday my mother called me because the niece attacked her, hit her, and destroyed the paintings on the walls.
Anyway, the issue is when I arrived I found out the house was a mess, the floor was full of shattered glass, my niece was in her room, door locked.
Later I went downstairs to open the door for her father (who lived 40 kilometers aways but I made him come in the middle of the night because of what had happened) and when I open the door the house cat, who was very nervous because of the situation, escapes, and runs as if he were being chased by a doberman till he gets lost in the horizon.
I thought I would never see the cat again, but then he somehow managed to return, 20 hours later,, this is a dense city made of bricks, with avenues and highways, not suburbs with gardens or the countryside.
The cat managed to get back into the house, and in order to do that he had to do some very heavy climbing, and somehow find his way through many houses and apartment buildings in order to get back into my house. He also had to find the way back home, since he run at least 300 meters behind the train rails. And avoid being run over by a car.
How do they avoid getting lost? do they sense their geographic position? or do they make some kind of calculation like sailors with the height of the sun and the stars?
My mother also told me that when she was small, she had a cat who got pregnant, she had her babies all over her neighbours blankets, the neighbour got mad becuase of the ruined blankets, threw the cat and her babies into a stream, and the cat somehow managed to return home after 6 months.
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