[Buddha-l] New Buddhist Topic--Buddhism and Cats

Jo jkirk at spro.net
Fri Dec 30 00:43:51 MST 2011


However, in Vietnam tradition the cat made it to the zodiac. They are very
aware of their cat substituting for the Chinese pig.

On Behalf Of Kate Marshall
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 2:53 PM


Interesting enough the cat also misses out when the Jade King assigns twelve
animals to the twelve Earthly Branches of Chinese astrology. In this
instance, the cat did receive an invitation to attend the ceremony. He was
tricked by the rat into not attending and the pig was chosen in the cat’s
place.

Regards
Kate

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[mailto:buddha-l-bounces at mailman.swcp.com] On Behalf Of Katherine Masis
Sent: Thursday, 29 December 2011 2:40 PM
To: buddha-l at mailman.swcp.com
Subject: [Buddha-l] New Buddhist Topic--Buddhism and Cats

This is a genuine topic I have wanted to pursue.  Apologies if it has
already been discussed, just refer me to the year and I'll look for the
thread.
 
Several years ago, I heard that "the only animal that was not invited to the
Buddha's Parinirvana was the cat."  This statement was accompanied by all
the usual stereotypes about cats: they're mean, treacherous, etc., which is
why they were excluded from the guest list.  Where in the world did that
statement come from?  And who wrote out the invitations?
 
Katherine Masis
P.S.  I live with 3 lovely, sweet cats: Selma, Estrella and Vicente.
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