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What's Going On Inside My Cat's Head?

In his Opinion piece from August 2021, columnist Farhad Manjoo asks, β€œ... when my new kittens look at me, what do they see? As their provider of food and shelter, do they regard me as a parent? Or, with my towering (relative) size, my powers over light and dark and my apparently infinite supply of cardboard boxes, am I more like a deity to them?” In his piece about cats and consciousness, Manjoo looks at his new kittens, Leo and Luna, and their everyday antics through a philosophical lens. The accompanying illustration by Angie Wang evokes the psychedelic nature of these complicated questions about the animal mind.

Angie Wang is a James Beard Award-winning illustrator, cartoonist, co-founder of Comic Arts Los Angeles, co-director of The Brainmind Residency and was previously a designer on β€œSteven Universe.” She currently teaches at U.S.C. Roski.

The Times commissions thousands of original illustrations from freelance artists around the world, enhancing stories with thought-provoking images that enrich the reading experience.

In his Opinion piece from August 2021, columnist Farhad Manjoo asks, β€œ... when my new kittens look at me, what do they see? As their provider of food and shelter, do they regard me as a parent? Or, with my towering (relative) size, my powers over light and dark and my apparently infinite supply of cardboard boxes, am I more like a deity to them?” In his piece about cats and consciousness, Manjoo looks at his new kittens, Leo and Luna, and their everyday antics through a philosophical lens. The accompanying illustration by Angie Wang evokes the psychedelic nature of these complicated questions about the animal mind.

Angie Wang is a James Beard Award-winning illustrator, cartoonist, co-founder of Comic Arts Los Angeles, co-director of The Brainmind Residency and was previously a designer on β€œSteven Universe.” She currently teaches at U.S.C. Roski.

The Times commissions thousands of original illustrations from freelance artists around the world, enhancing stories with thought-provoking images that enrich the reading experience.

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In his Opinion piece from August 2021, columnist Farhad Manjoo asks, β€œ... when my new kittens look at me, what do they see? As their provider of food and shelter, do they regard me as a parent? Or, with my towering (relative) size, my powers over light and dark and my apparently infinite supply of cardboard boxes, am I more like a deity to them?” In his piece about cats and consciousness, Manjoo looks at his new kittens, Leo and Luna, and their everyday antics through a philosophical lens. The accompanying illustration by Angie Wang evokes the psychedelic nature of these complicated questions about the animal mind.

Angie Wang is a James Beard Award-winning illustrator, cartoonist, co-founder of Comic Arts Los Angeles, co-director of The Brainmind Residency and was previously a designer on β€œSteven Universe.” She currently teaches at U.S.C. Roski.

The Times commissions thousands of original illustrations from freelance artists around the world, enhancing stories with thought-provoking images that enrich the reading experience.

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