These are more of our 370 quotes about cats and kittens.
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The vanity of man revolts from the serene indifference of the cat.
Agnes Repplier
It was difficult to feel vexed by a creature that burst into a chorus of purring.
Philip Brown
Cats are beasts of prey, even the tame ones.
William Salmon
If men and women would become more feline, indeed I think it would prove the salvation of the human race.
Carl Van Vechten
Dogs instinctively realize that cats are smarter than they are, so they resent the intrusion of a cat upon the household.
Eric Gurney
People are silly about their cats.... There is no point in having a cat and being prosaic about it. Cats stimulate the fancy; we weave fantasies about them.
Kingsley Amis
Every cat knows that the ideal housekeeper is an old maid, if possible living in a small house with a garden.
May Sarton
Cats virtually always underestimate human intelligence just as we, perhaps, underestimate theirs.
Roger A. Caras
Cats of all kinds agree so closely in structure, and differ so decidedly, in that respect, from animals that are not cats, that they are universally admitted to form ... a group of animals easily characterized.
St. George Mivart
If a cat does something, we call it instinct; if we do the same thing, for the same reason, we call it intelligence.
Will Cuppy
A cat can be trusted to purr when she is pleased which is more than can be said for human beings.
William Ralph Inge
The fact is that, to cats, we humans are, for all our grotesque size, unbelievably slow and clumsy. We are totally incapable of managing a good leap or jump or pounce or swipe or, indeed, almost any other simple maneuver which, at the very least, would make us passable fun to play with.