“Dogs Vis-A-Vis Cats,” Now Where Were We?, Random House (1989).
“Cats do not give us too many chances. Abuse a cat's trust twice and you could be history, for cats are much less forgiving than dogs and will often lose their trust in you should you behave badly. A dog gives you infinite slack; not so a cat.”
Source: The Nine Emotional Lives of Cats (2002), Ch. 2
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