31. Keep the two cats in
separate rooms; mingle
both cats' scents on a
washcloth (by rubbing
the cloth on their
fur) and place the
washcloth next to
their feeding areas.
Observe their initial
encounters to help the
relationship advance
smoothly
32. So, don’t mix ideas
right away. Keep
them separate. Look
for the “joint
scent” between them
and share it among
parties
33. How about having a
picture of the two
cats together?
Share the photo so
that both cats may
see it
34. Cats move their
attention to toys.
So, giving two cats
a toy might distract
their direct angry
attention to each
other
Toy
at
a
t
35. Create a joint
enemy. Bring a
third cat for a
short time. The
two cats have now
a shared interest
36. This way the resistance of
the two cats to accepting
each other decreases
42. If you wish to
persuade somebody
with your idea
remember your are
adding a cat
(idea) to his
head.
The struggle of
cats starts
43. Gradual acceptance
Keep away your idea
from the other
person. Keep
repeating that till
signs of refusals
disappear.
44. Living with a new person
or a new idea is similar
in that both need to
accept the unfamiliar
object to become
familiar. So, what
applies to a cat living
with a cat also applies
to a man sharing his
mind with a new idea.
All are accommodation
processes
45. If your customer
wants a blue suit
then turn the blue
light.
If he wants it green
then turn on the
green light