Literally all of them. Their personalities match and they are just so predictable. We are all very well aware of some of their habits. As soon as the clock strikes 3:00 AM, we know we’re going to be hearing a lot of things falling and breaking as our feline friend sprints across the darkroom. We also know what’s going to happen as soon as we turn our laptop on. The cat’s butt warmer has been activated!
Oh, got a new parcel? WRONG. You ordered that product just for the box so your cat can sit in it. Dropped a bottlecap? Well, forget about it because the cat is already playing soccer with it halfway across the room. Their silly antics just make us love them so much more. Want to see more examples? Scroll down below for 18 cat habits that we are all familiar with:
4. “This is my cat 3 years ago. He ate his box, I threw it away, and he found another one that was 20 × 20 in size and tried to nest in it with a tragic look on his face. I laughed, of course, but soon I found him a newer and bigger box. You can see it in the picture on the right.”
9. “My mom sent a picture of my dad trying to get our cat to stop disturbing him while he prays. He gave him his own prayer rug. It’s partly worked so far.”
As a Muslim, I know 100% of cats do this when you’re trying to pray.
My cat does literally all of the things in this list. When you adopt a cat, you are signing up for a whole lot of free entertainment at home. You’re never going to get bored if you have a furry feline friend around. Once you adopt your best friend, you’ll be familiar with their habits within two weeks.
10. “There was a big box in our living room, and I asked my sister to get inside. Our cat’s reaction was priceless.”
They will be your biggest support at work unless you have to use a laptop.
17. “I’m proud because I’ve just become a US citizen. I just wanted to celebrate with my loyal little friend who I found on my patio 6 months ago. She made me a cat lover. She will get raw fish for the first time today.”
18. “I brought home a stray cat when I was 17 years old. I’m 36 now. Every time I go to my parents’ house, I check to make sure he is still there and give him some extra love before I leave. His name is Scooter.”