• Aurenkin
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    7 months ago

    This is completely unrealistic because the cat actually came inside when the human opened the door.

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    7 months ago

    So between cats when showing aggression they’ll block other cats from approaching or passing. When you open the door for a cat and stand in front of the door they interrupt that as you don’t want them to come in. Just step way to the side or walk into the room and they’ll follow you in.

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    7 months ago

    My cat was asleep on my lap as I was sat watching TV one evening. I started to drift off as well…

    …then all of a sudden he used my balls as a trampoline and jumped head first into the closed kitchen door.

    I screamed due to the immense ball pain, he bounced off the door, rolled several times on the floor, came to rest on the other side of the room, paused for a few seconds looking around as if he’d lost something and then just started cleaning himself.

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    7 months ago

    They urgently need to stare and meow in your direction before doing whatever else they damn well please.

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    7 months ago

    And now they’re 5 minutes behind-schedule for staring at ghosts, dammit!