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The god of mischief

Mark Twain said it: “A cat is more intelligent than people believe, and can be taught any crime.”

Loki more than proves it.  He’s the embodiment of devilish ways.  In fact, I suspect our dearest Sam Clemens didn’t realize the limits of his observation.

To say a cat can be taught any crime is to place upon this feline restraints which he does not respect.  It’s not that Loki can be taught any crime; it’s that Loki is capable of crimes we humans have yet to imagine.  He is, after all, the stunningly beautiful god of mischief.

Loki sitting in a sunbeam (141_4186)

New money and old money

The Boys, Grendel and Loki, are old money.  They never knew hardship when they were growing up; instead, they were graced with pleasant childhoods stemming from a litter of kittens borne “into the system” as it were.  Raised in a foster home until they could be adopted out, neither of them has ever known desperate need or hunger.

The Twins, Kako and Kazon, are new money.  Apparently the unwanted offspring of someone’s cat, they and their siblings were placed in a box and left on the porch of the local Humane Society, where they were discovered the next morning.  It was cold and rainy, and it’s unknown how long the box was sitting there before it was discovered.  All of the kittens were sick, weak, underfed, and in poor condition overall (ear mites, upper respiratory infections, fleas and ticks, etc.).  Until I adopted them, they knew only the shelter, minimum care, and affection spread across hundreds of animals.  Treatment for their ailments and parasitic infections had only just started when I stumbled upon them and decided to adopt.

It amazes me constantly how apparent the differences are between the old money and new money upbringings.  Part of this, I’m sure, comes from Grendel and Loki being in perfect health when they came to live with me, yet Kako and Kazon required veterinary care, antibiotics, and all manner of treatment for their ills.  That alone changed the dynamics of the bonding that took place between them and me.

To expand on the disparities, here are a few examples.

Kako and Kazon will eat from my hands.  In fact, they both will lick my hands to ensure they get every last bit of whatever it is they’re after.  Also, since everyone in the house likes yogurt, they too will lick yogurt smoothie from my fingers.  Grendel and Loki, quite dissimilarly, will rarely eat anything from my hands.  No matter how much they want something, neither will hardly touch it.  Once in a while one of them will take something from my fingers or lick a bit of goodness from my hand, but it’s infrequent and always a surprise when they do it.

Note that all five of The Kids will eat from a spoon or fork or other instrument (although chopsticks are the most entertaining given the inherent struggle between the predator’s desire to eat the food and the predator’s desire to hunt/play with the chopsticks).

They’re all lap kitties.  Because there’s only one lap in which to sleep, this can be entertaining insomuch as it’s a first-come-first-served system, yet neither Loki nor Kako is opposed to inserting themselves into the tiniest of available space in an attempt to crowd out whoever is already there.  But in the sense of having them be on me somewhere, my lap and my chest (when we’re in bed) are as far as The Boys will go.  The Twins, however, take it much further.  Both enjoy jumping onto my shoulders and hanging out, although both also have different versions of this.  Kazon will sleep on my shoulders, his head wrapped around one side and his feet the other, and there he will rest and purr and sleep as long as I don’t jostle him too much or too often.  Kako also enjoys climbing up there, but for her it is an active event rather than passive.  She wants to play, to be petted, to be talked to, and to move around as much as possible.  Overactive would best describe her style in this regard.

While Kako and Kazon love just about every food offered to them, Grendel and Loki are more finicky.  I’ve only seen Kako turn her nose up at one or two things; Kazon has yet to turn down anything I proffer.  The Boys, on the other hand, both have a large selection of things they won’t touch.  Whether it’s Loki’s dislike of shrimp or Grendel’s abhorrence of certain cat treats, I have to be selective about what I bring home for them since I know those two have picky tastes when it comes to what’s acceptable and what’s not.  Vazra, so far at least, has eaten everything I’ve offered to him.

And speaking of Vazra…  If I knew more about him, I could make some relative observations about him as well, yet I only know of his existence outside until I rescued him, and that only spanning the last few years.  I can safely assume he was raised in a home with people.  He’s talkative and responsive, he loves being with me, and he follows me around half the time.  But was it a good life before being kicked to the curb?  And what happened when he was a kitten?  I just don’t have those answers, so all I know is that he had a home before finding himself evicted to the street.

Kisses

Remember when I talked about how Loki‘s intelligence had blossomed and how he’d learned the meaning of the word “kisses”?  In his “old age,” he’s become quite the lover, quite the giver of affection.  And kisses are a part of that now, something that rings of pod people when considered in the scheme of his personality—all evil, all selfishness, all wicked intelligence put to the worst uses.

Yet now he’s learned that he must give as good as he gets (or so I want him to think anyway… ).

If he wants some lovin’, he has to give some lovin’.  That’s not really true since any of The Kids can get as much affection from me as they want sans any need to give in return.  They already bless me with so much without requiring anything from me.

But Loki’s a special case.  With his satanic tendencies and his willingness to use and abuse at will, I tend to look at him with a bit more of a selective eye when it comes to gifts.

That’s not to say he doesn’t get everything he wants.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  It does, however, mean I apply a more demanding approach to him than I do the others.  That’s because he’d expect nothing less.  In fact, he’d look down on me more than he does if I caved to his every whim without the least bit of resistance.

So it is with affection.  Once I realized he had a vast capacity for learning and comprehension, I used it to my advantage.

Part of that includes kisses.

He once hated being touched.  Similarly, he wanted nothing to do with anyone’s face.  To him, it seemed a disgusting premise to have a simian place its face near his—or anywhere near him.  Hands were bad enough; faces went well beyond anything that should be tolerated.

Recently, though, he’s finally become willing to not only let me get my face near him, but he’s learned that giving me kisses on my face earns him an immediate gift of attention, something he cherishes and wants badly despite his protestations to the contrary.

With that in mind, here are some photos I took recently of him responding to my demand for kisses.  Although taken with the flash, and although washed of life by that deadly burst of light, they certainly show a good deal of the compassion and deep relationship we share.

And oh how I tried to catch an image or two of him actually licking my nose or lips.  Indeed, I desperately gave it all my effort.  As with many of my personal interactions with The Kids, it’s damn hard to aim and operate the camera while simultaneously interacting with them.  Although I’d love to get some of those really personal shots, my true focus is on them, so the camera becomes a secondary consideration at best.

Loki giving me kisses (188_8848)
Loki giving me kisses (188_8851)
Loki giving me kisses (188_8853)

[keep in mind such public displays of affection come at a price; Loki will hurt me if he doesn’t get what he wants, and that’s especially true if he’s acting in response to my demand that he give a little before I give a lot; I can’t tell you how often he’s wounded me for not caving in quickly enough]