New Microfiction: Feline Believer

I’m delighted that 50 Give or Take has published another piece of my microfiction. Check out the story, Feline Believer. Watching birds is instinctive for cats, who regard them as easy prey. Cats often “chatter” when they see a bird. Why? Experts theorize that cats make this chirping sound as a means to mimic their prey, entice it to come closer, or possibly even hypnotize it and make it easier to catch. Is it possible that the sound we hear is actually felines praying? For links to my other microfiction, flash fiction, and longer pieces, see SHORT STORIES.

Do cats chatter to hypnotize birds?
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Author: annsepstein@att.net

Ann S. Epstein is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories, memoirs, and essays.

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