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Dogs are legendary for their faithfulness. According to Greek myth, when Odysseus returned to Ithaca disguised as a beggar, his dog Argos, now very old, recognized him immediately. Argos tried to wag his tail but was too weak. Instead, his destiny fulfilled, the dog rolled over and died.
AFAIK, there are no similar legends of faithful cats. Occasionally there are stories with headlines like Faithful Cat Travels 1,500 Miles To Be With Family along with a photograph of a bedraggled animal left behind last April in Sioux City, Iowa. But it's more typical that cats work the entire neighborhood for meals, with several families feeding them.
Got any stories about cats and loyalty? I think my cats love me, but my cynical friend Sweeney says it's only because they see me as a meal ticket. But I don't believe he's right. Gracie loves me; she's just not as demonstrative as a dog. If I had to measure her on a faithfulness scale, she'd measure up! At least, that's what I think.
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