The narrator begins this chapter by asking the reader what it's like to have a cat rub you with its body or tail. It's saying that it likes you, and that's the way cats like to be treated. The narrator then goes on to explain that cats don't have the same kinds of grudges as humans do, so they don''t get jealous or angry like humans do. He also says that the narrator is lying when she says that she's angry with him for his sake. She's lying because she didn't think about the relationship they've shared over the years. He's not a waiter, he's just a cat.
The narrator begins this chapter by asking the reader what it's like to have a cat rub you with its body or tail. It's saying that it likes you, and that's the way cats like to be treated. The narrator then goes on to explain that cats don't have the same kinds of grudges as humans do, so they don''t get jealous or angry like humans do. He also says that the narrator is lying when she says that she's angry with him for his sake. She's lying because she didn't think about the relationship they've shared over the years. He's not a waiter, he's just a cat.