Yes, Betazoid cats can indeed telepathically link with their owners, but they don’t, because they’re cats.
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I'm reminded of this: Cats know their names and are ignoring you by choice.
A true sign of intelligence.
Video of Deanna playing with her betazoid kitten. Ignore the fact it looks like Starship Troopers footage:
"Cat"... "easy to train"!?!?!?!?
That’ll do pig… that’ll do.
Mr. Hoggett after Babe went to the great pig farm in the sky:
The only episode I skip on a TNG rewatch
It's not the best episode, but it does have a good debate about the Prime Directive.
Picard: So we make an exception in the deaths of millions?
Pulaski: Yes.
Picard: And is it the same situation if it's an epidemic and not a geological calamity?
Pulaski: Absolutely
Picard: What about a war? If generations of conflict is killing millions, do we interfere?
Everyone: ...(crickets)
Picard: Well, we're all a little less secure in our moral certitude.
Not Code of Honor?
Or Sub Rosa?