Man often tends to make or have pre-conceived notions and
ideas relating to issues and situations which we are faced with, everyday.
These predictions or what we can call anticipations take place on a daily
basis, whether consciously or unconsciously and are usually created through
personal experience and a simultaneous instinctive response to a given
situation. Similar anticipation exists in the mind s of animals.
Most animals possess a protective instinct in regard to the
safety of their young and therefore they always attempt to take measures
against any possible harm. The most relevant example would be of the endless
effort a cat makes to find an enclosed and safe place to keep her kittens in
right before they are born. It is common to see a pet cat, independently
roaming around the house trying to sneak into corners, dressing cupboards,
kitchen cabinets and other tiny, dark spaces which we may not have even noticed
before. This struggle to find the perfect spot for her kittens to live in is a
far-fetched anticipation by a cat which is essentially what will be needed.
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