"It is remarkable, in cats, that the outer life they reveal to their master is one of perpetual confident boredom. All they betray of the hidden life is by means of symbol; if it were not for the recurring evidence of murder – the disemboweled rabbits, the headless flickers, the torn squirrels – we should forever imagine our cats to be simple pets whose highest ambition is to sleep in the best soft chair, whose worst crime is to sharpen their claws on carpeting."

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Source: Robley Wilson (1978). “Living alone: fictions”, Fiction Intl

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Robley Wilson is a notable figure in social justice, recognized for his impactful writings on freedom and control in the context of equality and human rights.

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