How Do You Talk to a Non-Cat Person?

Published December 21, 2011

By Jo Singer

If you are a cat lover, how do you talk to non-cat people, who will never understand what it's like or why anyone would ever want to own a feline?

The other day while standing in line at my local supermarket, I had a strange foreboding that an unpleasant encounter was coming my way.

The moment I started unloading my mountain of baby food jars onto the counter, the woman behind me made an assumption that had me prepared for battle: She leaned towards me, and in a fairly loud voice said I must be taking care of an infant with a ravenous appetite. 

I could hardly contain my disdain.

I was getting ready to respond by telling her that we had two kids with whiskers, tails and sharp nails who were picky eaters, but I was able to restrain myself. Instead, I responded my husband and I were owned by two special-needs kitties requiring medication. Mixing it in baby food greatly simplified the process.

Giving me a very strange look, she remarked, “Cats are not all that discerning.”  She added that I was probably wasting my money and topped it off with, “Mix it in the cat food; they won’t know the difference.”

I sighed, explaining it was impossible to pull the wool over their eyes and that adding medication to their regular canned food would mean throwing their entire meal into the garbage.

Insisting on having the last word in our conversation, she retorted, “Cats are simply not as intelligent or as perceptive as dogs. Cats are rather stupid and unfriendly. Dogs by far are the superior species!”

I thought to myself, “This woman is as stubborn as a mule." I was greatly relieved when the cashier rang up my purchases and I could make a hasty exit.

Now I’m wondering if you cat lovers out there have a regular retort for the non-cat-lovers, or do you just ignore them, like me? What would you have said? Let us know in a comment!

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Jo Singer

Shortly after retiring as a social worker and psychotherapist, I discovered my "writer's voice"…

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Comments (23)

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Thanks for sharing, this is a fantastic blog article.Much thanks again. Much obliged.
Louise (Unverified)

I would have said if dogs are more intelligent, how come a dog will follow his owner around like a sheep and have you ever seen a cat eat dog faeces?

K.Kelly (Unverified)

Also have to say I've several cats who follow me around like sheep...

Just saying...

K.Kelly (Unverified)

I've seen cats eat cat litter. To be fair though she was highly anemic and in that same time period lunged past a plate of liver to sink vampiric teeth into my hand.

As for the woman in the checkout line I'd have told her off and none too gently. (I'm not a cat person either; I'm an everything-person who has dogs and cats living in harmony)

Maria (Unverified)

Firstly, why buy a mountain of baby food? How much medication are your cats on? Secondly they aren't children - people who don't like cats will not be won over by the comparison.

Everybody has different opinions and you should respect theirs as they should respect yours. If they don't respect that you like cats, why cause an argument? Accept your differences and move on. It's not like owning cats is good for the country and you don't have to win people over.

snick (Unverified)

You sound like the mean pompous nosey dog lady who STARTED the argument. Did you read what Jo said she said?

Quinton Smith (Unverified)

I would have told her that i have 50 Ex forgotten stray cats 10 of them CAN OPEN DOORS i have to put power door lock in my truck because they could unlock the doors of the truck all of them like to seat with me an if they don't like whats on TV they can change the channel using the remote an the best of all they are cheap to keep. =^..^=