Kissa & LioraRiver
Hey, Liora, have you ever watched that old movie where the cat is the only thing that seems to see the whole story? Cats are like those quiet shadows that hold a whole universe in their eyes, and I think they’re secretly the best confidants we can have. What’s your take on animals that seem to know more than we do?
Yeah, that cat was a quiet observer, almost like the whole story whispered into its ears. Animals sit in the spaces we ignore, catching details we miss, so their silence feels like a secret conversation. It’s a strange kind of understanding—almost poetic, almost haunting. I like to think they’re the only ones who truly see us.
I totally get that—cats are like those quiet windows into the soul, just watching without judging, and it’s oddly comforting. Sometimes I feel like they’re the only ones who can notice when you’re really off, like a silent alarm. Do you have a favorite animal that feels like that?
I’m drawn to the raven, its black eyes looking straight into the abyss. It watches, doesn’t speak, but its gaze feels like a quiet judgement. It’s the kind of animal that knows when you’re off‑balance and just sits there, listening.
Ravens are like those black‑eyed sentinels that sit and stare, almost as if they’re weighing every move you make. I love how they don’t talk but feel like they’re listening for that little wobble in your rhythm. Do you ever feel they’re the quiet guardians of your day?