Understanding cats is a task and not everyone gets them right. Some say cats are a demonic creature and others think they are pure evil. However, they’re all nothing but a bunch of baseless assumptions. Let’s put it this way, cats have their own logic and algorithms that are beyond our understanding. Humans have made great advancements in the field of science and technology, but they’ve still not fully understood cats and their highly advanced logic. Cats want to do no harm. They just have a different approach to life as compared to humans.
However, cat owners have a great understanding of cats. They are not only good at reading their body language, but they also understand what their feline is trying to communicate. Just like everything happens for a reason, there is an explanation behind everything a cat does and every move it makes. Cat owners can effortlessly understand their cats and live an adventurous life with their felines. Here we have collected 17 posts about things that are normal for a cat owner in their everyday life. Scroll down and check them out.
Remember, you don’t OWN a cat.
You know a cat.
— Scott Hanselman (@shanselman) September 4, 2018
My boyfriend & I each had a cat when we moved in together. Normally, mine sits with me and his sits with him. But tonight we are sitting in each others chairs, so now we are sitting with each others cats.
Turns out, our cats are attached to the spots they sit, not us at all 😂
— Dr Emma Beckett (@DrEmmaBeckett) October 9, 2019
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Rescue Cat Five Years Ago: can I sit here? Is that cool? I’m sorry if it’s not. Thank you so much for not hating me, it’s really nice. I love you.
Rescue Cat Today: I SNUCK INTO THE PANTRY AND ATE ALL THE CRACKERS CLEAN UP MY VOMIT YOU SWINE FOR I AM RULER OF THE LIVING ROOM— Casey Grim (@aCoupleofN3rds) March 26, 2019
I left the groceries for ONE MINUTE so I could pee and he took a bite out of every single tortilla. I hate him I hate him I hate him I hate him pic.twitter.com/bx4RFxGMwK
— adriana la cerva’s ghost (@Catholic_Guilt_) November 23, 2019
ME: whose dog are you
DOG: I'M YOUR DOG I'M YOUR DOG YES YES YES TWIRL TWIRL
ME: whose cat are you
CAT: Possession is a solipsistic paradigm, Vivian. However, if I were to define myself as belonging to anyone, it would be myself. In this essay, I will DON'T TOUCH MY STOMACH
— MARC in a (Less) Cold Climate (@marccold) April 15, 2019
Biggest scam ever…
Apartments charging pet fees but not children fees. My cat literally lays on a blanket all day while I can literally hear children beating on the walls.
— Shalinda Kirby (@ShalindaKirby) August 9, 2018
Cats are great observers. They observe our behaviors closely. They know just what to do, in order to capture our attention and make us fall in love with them completely. The Cats are well aware that those puppy dog eyes and sweet, soft meows are our weakness. That’s why cats do that whenever they what us to do something for them. They are quite the blackmailers. The know how to make us do exactly what they want us to. That’s why they mimic toddlers. Not only do cats act as our children, but we also tend to treat them like one. We would speak to them in the manner we would talk to a baby and comfort them. So it’s not wrong to say that one is a cat mom/ dad, as the surely are one.
My husband is in the other room explaining to the cat that even tho we are going to bed early, he (the cat) is welcome to stay up
— Nikki Reimer (@NikkiReimer) March 5, 2019
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Decoding cats is a task only cat owners master. They read cats like a story book. All those who don’t own one, may have some sort of difficulties trying to understand them. They may be a little hard to understand, but they are certainly not impossible. Just a little effort and cat knowledge can make anyone understand them. These posts are hilariously true. What do you guys think? Let us know in the comments below.