Sometimes when I admire Alice, I wonder if her cat personality has a sense
of entitlement or if she simply behaves as a Queen-pet- cat.
| Alice - The Queen |
A sense of
entitlement is defined as “unrealistic, unmerited or inappropriate expectation
of favorable living conditions and favorable treatment at the hands of others”.
Entitlement
is found when there is a higher sense of belief in one’s importance and means
the person believes he deserves certain privileges – and is arrogant about it.
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Alice, her elegant demeanor and her impassivity at her surroundings leads you
to bring immediately the sense of entitlement. Her selection of the
unimaginable places to relax, unaware of any possible restrictions, corresponds
the same to her high sense of self-importance.
She
understands her significance as being part of the family and takes for granted
her care tasks without interruption.
But, because
of her pleasant, playful and sweet behavior, you cannot help just to love her. All other
potential misdemeanors disappear when she looks at you.
Makes you think
that she deserves the favorable living conditions and is entitled to the
favorable treatments at the hands of others, just because she really is the
ultimate Queen-Pet-Cat!!!


Not only she thinks we are all here to serve her, she is also convinced that she owns everything she touches. Mariana
ReplyDeleteI just presented your blog to her queen alice of abraham.
ReplyDeleteShe has requested that you herewith address her as "your queen alice of abraham....your royalness " followed by a courtesy (regardless if she is in your presence or not).
Don't get mad at me, i just work here!
Martin