I gained a lot of respect for furries when they bombarded the twitter accounts of conservative dickheads with their presence. Not anything aggressive or directly harmful, just furries being themselves.
I was at the convenient care clinic this morning, and a girl who couldn’t have been more than 18 months old, saw a boy who was about her age and said, “a baby! Hi, baby!”
Yeah, it does look that way. I wonder if the cat sees humans doing crunches and thinks that they’re trying to lick their chests. Also, is that a second cat or a small dog there at the end?
I mean, if the people doing them are also licking their chest hair they might.. 😂 (seriously - I have no idea, maybe? Who knows.. And yeah, it is another cat at the end, looks like they might have lost a bit of their tail)
Also, can we take a moment to appreciate how cats domesticated us, not the other way round? A cat is basically the only animal that can barge into your home and say ‘I live here now’ and instead of freaking out and shooing it out the door, many of us will say ‘welp, I guess we have a cat now’ and go out to buy food and toys.
They’re pretty exceptional when it comes to taking full advantage of our parenting instincts.
all advertising and marketing for “tricks” and “cute responses” will need to be clearly marked with the number and type of treats offered in compensation for said tricks.
My cat likes to spend his evenings lounging on my couch watching his own personalized Playlist on the TV and will throw a full on temper tantrum if we don’t turn it on when he asks, so yes, they do.
Give it time. We’ve had dogs for around 200,000 years. We’ve had cats for 15,000 on the outside. Another 35,000 years or so, and they should chill a bit.
What’s this rule that only 2 kids can sit with you. And that’s on a birthday. Best case scenario for non-birthdays is you sit with one other kid, but more likely it’s eating alone.
If parents can eat with you on your birthday, it’s probably elementary school, and the kids probably typically sit with their class. If a parent shows up for a birthday lunch, they probably sit them at a separate 4-top from the whole class, so they can pick 2 other students to sit with the kid and their parent.
In my kids elementary school, we just sat at the long table with the whole class, but I could imagine that scenario if the kid/parent sat at a different table. If you didn’t specify a couple of kids and left it as a free-for-all, there would be chaos.
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