Some monarchs (use to) required extreme forms of deference from their subjects especially in cerimonial situations - such as not looking directly at him. As it is (near) impossible to train animals to such an extreme degree (able to tell one person from another) they are excused from such demonstrations of respect and are used only for what they can provide: companionship, affection, amusment. So to those who much is given much is required. To those who little is given less is required.
This phrase likely means that cats have a proud and regal appearance, similar to a king. It may suggest that cats exude confidence and authority in their actions and demeanor.
She may Be a Tuxedo cat. If you look at her, she looks like one a LITTLE
When a cat swishes its tail back and forth quickly, that generally means that it is agrivated. The best idea would be to stay away from the cat when it is like this, or you may risk being scratched or bitten.
The cat has worms - most likely roundworms which is the most common. It may be best to take the cat to the vet to get it checked over and to purchase some worming treatment. Your vet can advise which treatment is best and how often to treat your cat.
The cat may be feeling playful or trying to engage in interactive behavior, potentially as a form of play aggression. It's important to read the cat's body language for cues on their mood and intentions, and to respond accordingly to avoid escalating the situation or getting scratched or bitten.
a cat may look at a king
That is a quote from Alice In Wonderland. Alice told the King Of Hearts when he was having a disagreement with the cheshire cat that a cat may look at a king that she read in a book that she didn't remember which one.
The proverb means that a person from owner social stature is not limited by the presence of a king. A person can act how he would like no matter who is in front of him.
This phrase likely means that cats have a proud and regal appearance, similar to a king. It may suggest that cats exude confidence and authority in their actions and demeanor.
A Cat May Look at a Queen was created on 2002-10-14.
She may Be a Tuxedo cat. If you look at her, she looks like one a LITTLE
It can mean several things; for example, the cat may have been hungry, and is looking for food.
A cat simply may be uncomfortable or hot. If a cat persists in itching a single spot, take it to the vet to take a look. The cat may have an insect bite or wound in the area.
This cat may have a respiratory problem.
Look at it as if you're friends with it.Otherwise, a good general rule to follow is being careful about the way in which you look at a cat. Staring a strange or wild cat in the eyes may be interpreted by that feline as aggressive behavior. Strange or wild cats may react with claws and teeth if they feel threatened. But such shouldn't be the reaction with a direct gaze into the eyes of a familiar or domesticated cat.
When a cat swishes its tail back and forth quickly, that generally means that it is agrivated. The best idea would be to stay away from the cat when it is like this, or you may risk being scratched or bitten.
You may say 'neko no ou,' written: 猫の王