Are you a cat lover? If you have been owning a cat for a period of time, you may have felt that your feline friend seemed to understand you. They seem to know what you’re feeling, what you’re thinking, and sometimes imitate what you’re doing.
Though there are some psychological tests conducted which proved that cats do not have the same emotional attachments to their owners as much as humans and dogs do, there are still some who believe that cats really can become connected with humans over time.
According to a small but very active community of ‘cat dancers’, which is documented in a new book titled “Dancing with Cats”, our beloved felines are trying to tell us something like “Fancy a bop?”.
“Dancing with Cats”, from the creators of the international bestseller Why Cats Paint, features feline-human relation through delightful and inspiring photographs of people dancing with their cats.
Here are a few photos of cat lovers dancing with their graceful beloved felines:
Arija and Ginger
Daphne and Minstral
Jill and Tonk
Enid and Archie
Enid and Elgar
Helen and Boots
Ralph and Petipa
Selena and Oscar
Selena and Zoot
Van and Five Abyssinian Cats
“Dancing with Cats” is authored by two Kiwis (citizens of New Zealand) Burton Silver (writer and lecturer on feline energy-field dynamics) and Heather Busch (artist and photographer who runs cat dancing therapy workshops).