Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #17 August 2015 | Page 4

“Bobo, we call this a ‘bed.’ What do you call it?” But Bobo’s only response was “Miaow?” And he sat on the bed licking his paws. A Galaxy Fur, Fur Away “Rrrrright,” said Mrrowl. “I see our subject is ready for his language lesson. Look, maybe these cats just aren’t like us. They seem to have these humans trained to take care of them, and they look like us, but what other evidence of civilization do we have?” asked Mrrowl. “Perhaps they’re so advanced that they prop up the entire human civilization. Or maybe they’re just, well, not all that smart.” By John Taloni T’Furr was a very angry kitty. But T’Furr wasn’t convinced. “We just need to discover the key to their culture,” he replied. Mrrowl had been chasing him all day. Now he was creeping towards T’Furr’s spot on the couch. Inch by inch he moved into T’Furr’s comfort zone. “Come on, I want to play a little,” said Mrrowl. “These small cat bodies can move remarkably swiftly.” Mrrowl, T’Furr, and the other felinopologists had transferred their consciousness to bioengineered bodies created from the genetic material of the local cats. Their much larger bodies lay in stasis light years away. “Mrrowl, I have had enough!” said T’Furr. “We were not sent here to play these kitty games!” Mrrowl continued to inch forward. He reached a paw slowly towards T’Furr, then extended a claw. T’Furr felt the fur rise on his neck des