Elgin, Animals, Ethics, and a Decalogue Detail

Illustration from Wanda Gág's 'Millions of Cats'. (1928)
From Wanda Gág's "Millions of Cats". (1928)

I don't know what, if any, name the neighbors had given "LGN": pronounced "Elgin".

I'm not even sure that the little grey cat belonged to our neighbors at 1010. But she, or possibly he, came from their yard very regularly when my father and I were outside and near the front of the house.

Now, cats act like cats: but they also have personalities. They can act aloof, hostile, seemingly-oblivious, vaguely interested in you: or possibly in something behind you....

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Remembering a small grey cat my father and I knew. Rules about how we should treat both animals and people, and how the seventh commandment applies to both.)

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