
Tag Archives: dogs
Koko “The Curious”
Koko, the domestic shorthair, has been spending time with me here in Brookland, Washington, D.C. She is, because of the increased traffic in my burgeoning neighborhood, a house cat. Still, she finds windows and viewing and squeaky mouse toys to her liking.
She does some television viewing, “The Defenders,” and while she is not a regular watcher of “Game of Thrones,” she is every bit a queen. Her favorite perch it would seem is on my lap while I sit at my desk. She is curious about everything. – the contractors, mail delivery, traffic and birds that perch on my windows.
You Can Teach An Old Cat New Tricks
This is too cool for school. Still trying to teach Koko to “High Five.”
When It Comes to Predicting Behavior How Can We Really Know?
We all are sensitive to stereotypes. When it comes to our pets we rely on on a certain level of predictability. Dogs act this way. Cats act that way. The truth is there really are no rules. We can’t predict how animals will behave in certain situations. A recent YouTube video is an example.


