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To blow warm air lightly into the ear of your favorite cat. Without disturbing it. Just so that it can appreciate
the breath’s warmth and sweetness. So that it is the only one to hear the tender message within.
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Take a leg in each hand. First, massage the top of it, then go down slowly.
Press one finger beetween the small cushions. Don’t stop massaging.
One savors the massage, the other savors the purring.
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To know onto which direction the sun turns, without looking to the sky, but following the direction of the cat’s naps,
in the garden.
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To feel this calm, the depth of this glance, the voluptousness, the tenderness or the fury, the anger, the greediness and
the languidness.
To dream to be a cat, with a full heart and stomach, on a warm fern mattress or in a comfortable basket next to the fireplace.
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And to sleep all day long, so as to be ready to have a walk, right at dawn.
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See you soon, Bernadette Nozarian
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