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One of my favorite things to see is random people trying to interact with unfamiliar outdoor cats. Just standing there with a hand out, making kissy noises, maybe meowing at the cat while it ignores them. Mankind at its best and least dignified

#stop calling me out

if you want to interact with a cat that doesn’t know you, sit down not facing it. glance at it occasionally and make an inviting noise, but mostly just play with your phone or whatever.

the cat will almost certainly come over to check you out sooner or later. it’ll stay out of arm’s reach because it doesn’t know if you’re a jerk. offer your hand and let the cat sniff. wait. if the cat wants pettins, it will indicate that by noofing your hand, flopping on its side, or coming in close.

the cat may want to be bros but not get pettins. in that case, it will sit or lie near you but out of reach. this is friendly! the cat is saying, you’re a person in my neighborhood! hi neighbor!

of course, it’s possible that the cat is a great big cuddleslut and will come love all over you. that happens too. but if it doesn’t, that doesn’t mean it’s an unfriendly cat. be chill and let the cat choose how close to get, and you’ll find most cats are pretty friendly.

The only information that matters

Most important thing to do meeting any new animal, let the animal define its own comfort zone. You be as open and inviting as you can be, but don’t try to force the interaction you want, cause the animal might not want that same interaction. Then, you just stand of hurting or scaring the animal and permanently losing its trust and therefore an chance at future friendliness. 

You don’t choose the cat, the cat chooses you.

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Close ups of my piece for the ‘Naruto Tribute Exhibition’ opening this Saturday November 10 at 7PM @gallerynucleus !

Wanted to create a piece showing Naruto and Iruka Sensei’s relationship. Best way to show that was bonding over some hot ramen (which sounds really great for this season).

It’s funny how i had no qualms at all reblogging stuff on sexuality when i thought it wasn’t about me but in support or understanding of others. But now… i find myself thinking 10x more before reblogging or even liking something that actually concerns me.