Thalassa
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I think so. Yes.
Ah, I can see that now. But before, it was like the intensity of the cat's anger made it as powerful as a lion in my mind. You might say I made a mountain lion out of a field kitten... or something. I tend to be more affected by the emotions I see in something than the ability of said creature to do something about them.
I mean, honestly... instead of looking at the cat's size, pay attention to what it's expressing. Imagine what it would do... if it could actually ACT on what it was feeling, and impact people or other animals with it's state of mind.
I suppose that perception is because I'm such a mind over matter person. I fear the one with the biggest temper, more than I fear the one with the biggest claws.
I guess it's all in how you see that picture of the cat projecting emotion. Where as I see him projecting amusement or hilarity, you see him projecting anger. I guess I can see that, because it could look to someone else like he's hissing. I never saw it before because I was so convinced that the cat appeared to be laughing.
In reality an angry cat can be an unsettling thing, I agree.