"Think about a four year old throwing a tantrum because they didn't get the toy they wanted," Jason said.
For an adult that has endured a large spectrum of life's disappointments, Jason pointed out, not getting some small wanted item usually causes just a minor pang. But, for that four year old, the experience of being denied a desired toy might genuinely be the most bitter, anguish-inducing and traumatic event they've yet known.
I have noticed that the same principle seems to apply to animals.
My cats get fed a very reasonable amount of food twice a day. Yet, when mealtime draws near, they sometimes begin to meow in a way that is a so pitiful an onlooker might suspect that I like to starve my cats for fun.
Here is a typical conversation:
MINA: Meow.
ME: Shush.
MINA: Meeeow. Meow.
ME: I'll feed you in a minute.
MINA: Meow.
ME: Hey! Shush.
MINA: Meow.
ME: Mina, shut it!
MINA: Meow. Meeeeeeow.
Now, that same conversation, with the cat-ish translated to English:
MINA: WHY?!
ME: Shush.
MINA: WHY DO YOU LAUGH AT MY AGONY?!
ME: I'll feed you in a minute.
MINA: THE HUNGER!
ME: Hey! Shush.
MINA: IT HURTS!
ME: Mina, shut it!
MINA: IT HURTS! SWEET MERCIFUL GOD, IT HUUUUUURTS!
In situations like this, I sometimes need to step away and consider what life is like for our two cats: They spend the entirety of their day in a small apartment. Pretty much the only pastimes they ever get to enjoy are sleeping, cuddling and gorging on their twice-daily meals. I suppose it makes sense that they would attach a very intense amount of importance to these few rituals.
Unfortunately, none of this explains my own occasionally hysterical, all-consuming cravings for tuna melts.
I'm working on that, though. If you have any insights, please let me know.
2 comments:
I feel like the food time conversations with my dog go like this:
Max: "I'm hungry."
Me: "Wait a mintue."
Max: "Hungry."
Me: "No. Wait."
Max: "Hungry."
Me: *ignoring him*
Max: "You've clearly forgotten to feed me and that I am hungry. I will remind you by throwing this fit." *throws a fit on the carpet, kicking and grunting*
Me: "NO! SIT! Good. Are you hungry?"
Max: "DEAR GOD YES!!!!"
haha... I suspected that the scenario would be similar with dogs, but I wasn't sure.
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