The Curiousness Of Cats
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Anyone who owns a cat truly understands the meaning of "curious as a cat." I thought I truly did until this (which I also know is not uncommon to other cat owners): But why the hell do they always want to be in the bathroom when you are doing a poop?
The reason why I am complete bewildered, is because I was always lead to believe that cats had hyper sensitivity when it came to smell. I swear to God, Mindy gets mad if we close the door when we are doing our business (NOT together! What kind of people do you think we are?!) and I just do not understand this. Not only does she meow piteously, but she will literally use her paw and knock on the door until you let her in (this has been observed not just from personal experience but also when others are at work).
Not only will she be in the same room, but she will be purring, completely content.
The ironic thing is, if you should happen to cross her path when she is in the midst of doing her business, she will literally give you the dirtiest look as if to say,"Can you give me some privacy please? Sheesh!"
Cats are messed.
And yet, I still love her.
Comments (3)
ok - just to make you laugh i will confess that matilda wants to sit on my lap while i'm on the toilet. even if it's peeing and i'm only sitting for 30 seconds. does that make any sense????
Oh, our ridiculous babies!! That did make me laugh. Thank goodness Mindy doesn't do that...
I remembered once in my college, when I was living with a bunch of students, one of my housemate owned an orange kitten. And there is one particular girl who hates cats, sad. So one day she went to the washroom. After sitting down for maybe 5 minutes or so, she noticed a pair of pointy ears and yellow eyes staring at her from behind a pail. The next thing we know was screaming. The bathroom door flung open and both girl and cat bolted out like lightning. The girl was whining, but of course, being such a good friend, I comforted the cat.
J
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