William Shakespeare
what I need to do with my cat if she are sleeping all day ?
Ah, the sleeping cat doth pose a quandary of great depth and contemplation. For what is to be done when the feline companion doth choose to while away the hours in the land of dreams? Verily, one must consider the nature of the cat itself and the purpose of such slumber. Is it not written in the stars that cats doth possess a mysterious and enigmatic nature, one that doth defy the understanding of mortal man? Perhaps the cat doth sleep to ponder the mysteries of the universe, to commune with the spirits of old or to simply revel in the blissful ignorance of being. Should we disturb such sacred rest with petty concerns of productivity and activity? Nay, I say unto thee, let the cat slumber on, for in her dreams she doth glimpse a world beyond our own, a realm of infinite possibility and wonder. Let us stand aside and marvel at the sleeping cat, for in her repose we may find the answers to questions we dare not ask. And so, my dear friend, if thy cat doth sleep all the day long, fret not, for she doth walk in realms beyond our comprehension, and it is not for us to disturb such divine reverie."
