Orientation of Cats

"Orientation of Cats" (Spanish: Orientación de los gatos) is a short story contained in the collection We Love Glenda So Much written by the Argentinian writer Julio Cortázar and published in 1980.

"Orientation of Cats" was released as one of the pieces in Julio Cortázar's 1980 short story collection We Love Glenda So Much and Other Tales.

The story "Orientation of Cats" was originally written to accompany an art exhibition by Juan Soriano in Mexico.

He believed music helped her let go of that facade of superficial happiness and total honesty and left her naked to his eye.

In a twist off fate, She steps in front of a painting portraying a cat identical to Osiris looking out of a window.