"Docats Feel Love as Strong as Humans" This chapter opens with a discussion of love between cats and humans. The cat asks the reader if cats feel the same way as humans do. He feels that he has lost control over his hands and legs and that his mind is "gone blank" . He wonders if humans have the same love for their masters as he does. He thinks that since humans have become human, it would be inappropriate for them to change their senior. He says that he will never forget his pride as a cat, but that not all cats are the same. For example, if one cat says, "I like you" to another cat, they can be together, but they cannot communicate. He wants to go hug the cat and take a picture with him. He asks the customer if he has a girlfriend. The customer says he does, and the cat asks if he had a scratch on his hand when he was wearing the cat's ears at school.
"Docats Feel Love as Strong as Humans" This chapter opens with a discussion of love between cats and humans. The cat asks the reader if cats feel the same way as humans do. He feels that he has lost control over his hands and legs and that his mind is "gone blank" . He wonders if humans have the same love for their masters as he does. He thinks that since humans have become human, it would be inappropriate for them to change their senior. He says that he will never forget his pride as a cat, but that not all cats are the same. For example, if one cat says, "I like you" to another cat, they can be together, but they cannot communicate. He wants to go hug the cat and take a picture with him. He asks the customer if he has a girlfriend. The customer says he does, and the cat asks if he had a scratch on his hand when he was wearing the cat's ears at school.