Monday, October 20, 2014

All Mad, All Fur: Cheshire Cat

 In England there is a certain town where a peculiar breed of cats often seem to evaporate and reappear. If anyone has had the biggest influence of philosophy from childhood, look no further than the Cheshire Cat.

 The Cheshire Cat has been used in many different perspectives of our lives. But the big importance for the creation of the Cheshire Cat and its signature grin, and his two legged companion Puss in Boots was the British Shorthair cat. This cat had a flat face and a big, fluffy body; who knows maybe it was responsible for the creation of Crookshanks from Harry Potter. I wonder where that other ear went off too from the Zonko's Joke Shop.

 Anyhow, the scientific meaning behind the large Cheshire grin explains all events that happen at a given to anything that happened with the vision fields of the eye, some things could include things you didn't see before because they were in your blind spot and the experiment where a cat was placed inside a box and you had to suspect it was either dead or alive.

 Like all cats who are mischevious and have the ability to disappear and reappear when called, receiving food or attention, or moving from room to room, the Cheshire cat is no different than our normal housecat which was influenced our lives in some retrospect to lazy afternoons and being called to dinner (you didn't think you were part cat until I made you think of your mother calling you to dinner because she cooked your favorite meal?). But for most cases, cats will always be mischevious, it just takes a while for us humans to unlock the powers of evaporation and reappearance, but for some, there's also those cases where it doesn't take too long to scare the rest of the people who look down at their phones all day.
 

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