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No, they're excellent examples, since she's opposed to being seen and treated as a cat, except she spends hours out of the day being seen and treated as a cat. Furthermore, she literally acts like a cat, turns into one, and goes out of her way to use that fact to cozy up to the guy who's made it clear he's only interested in cats.Those are pretty disingenuous examples, given that they're related to extremely inflammatory ethical debates that have nothing to do with personal identity. This is more like she dresses up as a maid at a maid cafe but doesn't want her customers to expect her to act like a maid if they happen to meet her on the street.
You really don't have a concept of "hypocrisy", do you?