I've decided I know where the term "peeping tom" came from. You see, my cat Joey has a talent of knowing when the shower is running. Unlike regular cats, who run from water like it will wash them away into the unknown, he comes into the bathroom, and either peeks through at the edge of the shower curtain, staying mostly concealed, or he jumps up on to the edge of the tub, between the cloth shower curtain and the clear plastic one, and just sits there, or walks back and forth. Now, I've had cats all of my life, even ones who kind of like to play with water as it drips out of a faucet. But never one who is this fascinated, or perhaps OBSESSED is a better word, with water, namely the shower.
Joey is also known to lay in the bathroom sink, let me bathe him while holding him in the shower, drink out of the toilet, take naps by the water dish, and steal straws out of cups, no matter how full the contents (his single-minded desire to steal a straw is a whole other story). So, I have some theories as to why my cat is a "Peeping Tom"
1. A Pure Love of a Water: For whatever reason, he just really loves water. Drinking in it, playing in it, watching it as it streams down from the shower head and beads across the shower curtain. This seems the most obvious answer, but not very fun.
2. He is a voyer: He is a weirdo who gets his jollies out of watching girls shower. I'm not a big fan of this one, as I think it's obvious cats are not like humans in this way. And it kind of freaks me out to think of my cat as a social deviant.
3. He finds it amusing: Perhaps he just thinks it's hilarious that people take off their strange fur (aka clothes, in human speak) looking all goofy in their pasty undercoat and voluntarily stand under a stream of water. Maybe it's a type of come-uppins. We just look pathetic in the same way cats and dogs do when they emerge from a bath, all awkward and scraggly with their coats matted down and soaked and that look of wide-eyed terror on their cute little faces, and they get to enjoy that moment in reverse.
4. He wants to shower too: He sits there hoping I will pick him up and shower him too. His previous shower encounters having him wishing he could shower as often as his people do. Although, if this were the case, he could just jump in. Also, when I have showered him, though he doesn't claw at me, he does squirm to get away, and occasionally meows, so I find this answer unlikely.
5. He finds it terrifying: Maybe it's like a train wreck, the scene is so awful and traumatic, but somehow he is drawn to it, and just can't stop watching. It's like he's saying "Oh my gosh, I can't believe she is getting in there again! Doesn't she know she could get sucked down the drain or something? If it I happens, I have to see this!"
6. He was fish or other water dwelling animal in a past life: Perhaps he has an unexplainable fascination with water that keeps drawing him back again and again. And it all comes down to a previous life where he spent his days frolicking and splashing about in his watery home. He keeps being drawn to the water as it reminds him of something or someone he used to be.
Whatever his reasons, someone else must have had a cat with this same habit. I mean where else would we have gotten the term "Peeping Tom"? It just makes sense.
On an update level school is crazy, my first week is almost over (whew!) I have a cold (of course, the week I'm actually doing something!). And I'm hoping to get to have some fun this weekend and also get ahead of the homework wagon. More on all of that later!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
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