You have no closed doors except for the ones to the outside. Not even the bathroom door.
Naps in the middle of the day are the warmest and cuddliest experiences in the world. Sleep at night on the other hand, is nonexistent.
You just get out of the shower and you already have cat hair on you, like seriously it just appears out of nowhere.
You buy these expensive cat towers for them to play on, but they never climb on it and just play in the box it came in.
You can meow at the perfect pitch to mimic a cat, just so you can pretend to have conversations with them.
-
Actually we have to close a lot of doors cause our cat likes to bite charging cords and he even cut our phone cord by chewing on it. Idk how he hasn't been electrocuted yet.
-
You know you’re a cat owner when the cat owns you
-
[quote]You have no closed doors except for the ones to the outside. Not even the bathroom door.[/quote]We keep some doors closed, most notably the bathrooms (cats + toilets = bad combo), computer room (cats + wiring = bad combo) and bed room (cat hair on wife's pillow + her allergies = bad combo)... I let them sleep on the bed when she's out if town though, hehehe. [quote]Naps in the middle of the day are the warmest and cuddliest experiences in the world. Sleep at night on the other hand, is nonexistent.[/quote] Wait until they're older and play with them before bed. They'll keep quiet... or maybe we just have really well behaved cats. [quote]You just get out of the shower and you already have cat hair on you, like seriously it just appears out of nowhere.[/quote]This. So much this. [quote]You buy these expensive cat towers for them to play on, but they never climb on it and just play in the box it came in.[/quote]Pshaw, [url=https://i.imgur.com/KzXCqfy.jpg]I built my own Cat-Castle.[/url] Way cheaper and way more fun for both me and them. [quote]You can meow at the perfect pitch to mimic a cat, just so you can pretend to have conversations with them.[/quote]My cats can tell I'm faking it, so now I just go to YouTube and look up "cats meowing". Really f***s with their heads. Also, you forgot to add how all the pictures on your phone suddenly become cat pics. I don't know when or how that happened.
-
When you can’t tell what a good pet is
-
There is no such thing as a cat owner. You're either a cat co-exister or are owned by the cat.
-
“Alfie, I love you but I need to sleep please get off my head.”.
-
...coming from a cat person who has 3 cats. This is all true
-
Everything except for the closed doors
-
My cat died after it got bitten by a snake.
-
Half and half on the doors and the cats also use the towers. We usually wait to buy them until Black Friday.
-
My cat would always have a schedule, she be in my bed for an hour after I go to bed, then goes and explore for the better part of the night then returns to her assigned place beside me an hour or two before I wake up.
-
Everything except the tower.
-
Can confirm. Except the last one, sort of. My cat makes weird bird noises, so I will also make weird bird noises to get her attention.
-
I have 4 cats, used to be 5 but I think a coyote ate that one, not kidding or making humor, it was sad. Can confirm these, will do. [quote]You have no closed doors except for the ones to the outside. Not even the bathroom door. [/quote] I actually kind of close some of them so they don't vomit everywhere. [quote] Naps in the middle of the day are the warmest and cuddliest experiences in the world. Sleep at night on the other hand, is nonexistent. [/quote] I wouldn't know because my body does not sleep anymore. jokes aside, can confirm. the purring makes sleeping at night impossible. the back massaging they do is nice though. [quote] You just get out of the shower and you already have cat hair on you, like seriously it just appears out of nowhere. [/quote] So true. Makes going to karate class annoying because I have to pick the hairs off my perfectly-washed-and-dried gi. [quote] You buy these expensive cat towers for them to play on, but they never climb on it and just play in the box it came in. [/quote] Never bought a cat tower. They do use the sofa and punching bag as a cat tower though. Both full of picks and scratches. They also play with any box they find. [quote] You can meow at the perfect pitch to mimic a cat, just so you can pretend to have conversations with them.[/quote] Moaw. [u][i][b]*pestilent human noises trying to sound like a cat*[/b][/i][/u] Mouw? [u][i][b]MEOW MEOEW MEEWWW KITTY KITTY KITTYYYYYYYYYYY mwamwamwa[/b][/i][/u] Hissssssssssssssssss. [u][i] [b]AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH IT'S GOING TO SCRATCH ME *runs frantically and trips on the tails of the other cats*[/b][/i][/u]
-
Preach
-
We had a peeing problem with one of our cats so she permanently moved into my room... I ha ent had a good nights sleep since
-
No You know your a cat owner when you buy a cat
-
Edited by Keskiviikko: 5/14/2018 4:07:58 PMI close my door so that they don’t eat my food or scratch my bed to pieces... I also close the bathroom door so that they don’t drink the toilet water
-
Edited by Peaches Pan Tao: 5/14/2018 1:21:03 PMHere I'm China lots of stray cats live outside the dorms. The other day I saw the asshole grounds keepers catch one in a big fishing net, smirking as it dangled from the obviously thin and painful neting. Thought of my cat back home. It just had a vacant, terrified expression as it dangled there while they prepared to hual it off to God knows where. I know its a different culture, and that they look at them more as pests, but they could excersize more humane treatment, if you have to remove it at least don't be happy about it. But that's my culture. We don't bat an eye at the horrific conditions many of our farm animals live in, and at least in China the younger generation is becoming more sensitive. Some students actually feed the cats...
-
You’re friends come round ,they sit on the sofa,eyes streaming and then the sneezing starts.