I remember when I first watched this show, I played this part at least 5 times
Narrator: “Water. Unlike other cats, long-haired Persians need regular baths to keep their luxurious coats healthy and fluffy. Reginald doesn’t care if he has a prize-winning coat. He just wants the ordeal to be over.”
Reginald: *meows in distress*
Narrator: Unfortunately for Reggie, there’s one last step. He’s about to learn that getting wet is nothing – compared to getting dry.”
THEY JUST KEEP JUMPING ON THE COUNTER. AND CRAWLING UP HER LEG. THIS IS THE GREATEST PROBLEM YOU COULD EVER HAVE
This is both adorable and stressful to watch. Damn it, kittens, be good! Food’s coming!
OH MY GOD SHE NAMED ONE OF HER CATS OBAMA
is that a normal way to grab cats? seems pretty aggressive
Cats have a nerve in their backs so that their parents can immobilize them to carry them when they’re young. That’s why you see kittens go still when their parents pick them up by the nape of their necks.
Cats are pretty agile so as long as you don’t throw them too hard you can fling ‘em around.
I see
I remember once seeing a comedian say “fuck, you can bowl a cat” and he was only exaggerating a little bit
wheremyscalesslither: bartandelus: prokopetz: No, your cat is not tricking you or setting a trap for you. You’re just misreading what she’s trying to communicate. Basically, there are two ways that cats bond with their colonymates (and if you own a cat, you count as a colonymate): grooming, and play. Grooming is self-explanatory; play mostly means… Continue reading