As long as it is a person, the dog will not chase its tail, run in circles on the grass, with twigs in its mouth or push pebbles with its nose. All of these, dogs need to have partners, audiences and singers to watch them perform. Just like dogs wag their tails only when they meet close souls, such as people or dogs.
As for cats, although cats can play as long as they are stimulated by play, they can still play alone. Just for myself, playing alone, as if I hate getting along with others.
When a cat is alone, it can play quietly and intently as long as there are wool balls, tassels or elastic bands around it. Cats don't say when they are playing, Mr. Human, I'm so glad you can watch.
Cats like to be alone, while dogs want others to be happy. Cats are only interested in themselves, while dogs want others to be interested in themselves.
Dogs are full of vigor and vitality only when they are in a group. Cats don't do that. It is enough for a cat to be happy. Because of this, cats will never indulge themselves like dogs until they are panting.
When it comes to playing, cats only need their own experience, while dogs want to win. Cats are subjectivists, while dogs are objectivists because they live in a friendly world.
The spirit of the dog is for others, for all others. Dogs can't live alone, just like actors can't just perform in front of the mirror, just like poets can't just write poems for themselves, just like painters have to lean against the wall instead of painting.
We human beings play and perform with our whole soul, and we also have those eyes that seek the concern of others and stare all the time. ...
And we can devote ourselves wholeheartedly until we run out of energy.