• One day there was a cat. Yes a cat but I’m not talking about the house cat we know today but these are quite the same. Have you ever wondered why they meow? Some say that how they have always told us what they wanted, others say they can’t talk any other way so that how they communicate, but the truth shall surprise you.

    Our story centers around one cat in particular, a spunky little fellow named Sake’. He was a soot black cat with white paws like socks and had a white cheeks and chest. He was a cat that took pride in his appearance and wanted the humans to notice his handsome fur
    He was quite fluent in the language of other animals, but it was all in an effort to get the human to pay attention to him and pet his shiny fur that he longed for them to do other cats couldn’t pet you only humans could. They always tossed him out when he was trying to catch a mouse for them or he wanted to help warm the in winter by laying on them. He tried may sounds but none of them worked. Some sounds had some pretty interesting responses. Others made some humans scared of cars and think they were bad luck, it just meant less laps to lie on. But one day Sake’ was slipping out the door and the humans of the house thought he was out and ended closing Sake’s tail in the door.
    “Me! ...Ow!” he cried hurting it was all he could get out with his mind freaking out.
    The human instantly opened the door, scooped up Sake’ and cuddled him so he would feel better
    ‘Wow they must like it when I say that humans are so weird… ’ Sake’ concluded.

    Time goes on and sake’ became a father of a very large litter of 12 kittens. He told his kittens of the story were the humans seemed to respond to two words me and ow. His kitten must of heard him wrong cause the would go to as many humans as the could and say meow. Soon the humans concluded that must be the language of cats. Over many generation cats forgot how to say anything but meow. The human forgot how it all started with a cat named sake’ and a door closed too soon.