
We are lucky enough to have a cat that consents to grace our household with his presence and let us be his servants. He’s of unknown age, but at least 14 years old, having come to us of his own accord as an adult. He’s of unknown breed, although the closest guess would be a long-haired Russian blue. In the winter his coat is so long and thick that it hangs down almost to his feet and includes a lion-like mane around his neck. In summer, he loses most of it and becomes a sleek short-hair. At all times his hair is so thick and downy at the base that his skin cannot be seen and he’s completely protected from rain, which slides right off the top layer of his fur. Watching this cat’s coat adapt to the seasons is fascinating as is watching him climb trees, gallop through the tall weeds and grass, and hunt, catch, and eat small animals. He’s an indoor-outdoor cat, completely independent through use of his cat door, and perfectly able to take care of himself if we go away for a week or so.

If I’m working on perfume, the cat will often come to the door and meow at me. I’m not sure if he likes or dislikes the scents I’m setting free to float around in the air, or if he just thinks I’m invading “his” space, since he sometimes likes to hang out in that room. I think he’s gotten used to smelling something different every day and, if it gets to be too much for him, he can go outside and sniff the fresh air and the multitude of cat-friendly scents that an acre of mostly forested land offers his little gray nose.

Do you have pets? What do they think of your perfumes?
2 dogs, Pinotte & Niko share my life, for better of worse... Niko, a Pinscher loves to be around whenever I try a new perfume out of curiosity i guess but dislike synthetics & sneeze'n'run away fast for too commercial 'fumes. Since I received your samples from the Devilscent Project, Pinotte loves Lilith, she will get close to me whenever i put it & Niko loves Dev3. When I go to bed i put Dev1 or Dev2; since they have the habit to sleep on each side of me, I am sure they benefit from the molecules..... Violaine
ReplyDeleteViolaine, that's interesting about your dogs! It sounds like they enjoy your perfumes as much as you do. It would be fascinating to know what perfume smells like to a dog or cat. I'm sure they perceive it differently from the way we do.
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