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The cat has black ears, yellow eyes, and whisker tips for peeping. With these sensory elements, the ambrosial nature of the cat's environment is completely opposite from the typical human environment.

Thus, we ask a great question: Are the unfamiliar places always more mysterious than the home?
I think not.

The unfamiliar places allow us to rehearse unexplored sensations and to connect them with sensory modalities. In this way, we can get a glance into an animal's environment in the dark, when the animal is sleeping, even though the house is brightly lit.

Sometimes, we are not sure how our human eye strikes the earth at this distance.