"Cats, for the most part, seem indifferent to human activities that do not revolve around their needs and wants. They all but roll their eyes at the owners who expect their cats to do things for them"
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Jillson, a celebrity and astrologer who traded in the theater of personality, understands the domestic stage. Pet ownership often comes wrapped in a soft-focus fantasy of loyalty and service (the dog script), and cats refuse to audition for it. The “needs and wants” framing flips the usual hierarchy: humans like to narrate themselves as caretakers, but the cat’s gaze suggests we’re staff. That inversion is funny because it’s true often enough to sting.
The context here is late-20th-century pop psychology and celebrity culture, where relationships - even with animals - get interpreted as mirrors for the self. Jillson uses the cat to mock a broader cultural expectation: that other beings should validate our schedules, moods, and desire to be needed. Her intent isn’t anti-cat or anti-owner; it’s anti-delusion. The cat becomes an emblem of boundaries, the rare household presence that won’t flatter you just because you’ve paid for the food.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Jillson, Joyce. (2026, January 15). Cats, for the most part, seem indifferent to human activities that do not revolve around their needs and wants. They all but roll their eyes at the owners who expect their cats to do things for them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/cats-for-the-most-part-seem-indifferent-to-human-173535/
Chicago Style
Jillson, Joyce. "Cats, for the most part, seem indifferent to human activities that do not revolve around their needs and wants. They all but roll their eyes at the owners who expect their cats to do things for them." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/cats-for-the-most-part-seem-indifferent-to-human-173535/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Cats, for the most part, seem indifferent to human activities that do not revolve around their needs and wants. They all but roll their eyes at the owners who expect their cats to do things for them." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/cats-for-the-most-part-seem-indifferent-to-human-173535/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.








