Have you ever seen your cat looking at you in the way that says, “I wish I could live alone without my human slaves. My life would be so much better!” That’s what I see every day.
Sometimes I feel my cat is so fed up that he’s ready to pack my bags and throw me out. And it also makes me think that he’s probably very happy when I am away! He must be leading a double life: enjoying the parties, inviting his friends over, going through my stuff. Because every time I come back home, there’s a disorder! I swear once I even found a strange hair on my carpet!
All these thoughts made me create this post with my theory of what our cats do when we leave them home alone. Now we also have books about cats! I have also posted more series of my crazy (see Part I, Part II, Part III) and even made a book!
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Share on FacebookVery funny & I love the cartoons & captions. I think your cat needs a little friend to keep him or her company. I don't think they're happy to see us go out at all. Mine don't like it & I have 5 of them. Once I had to be admitted to A & E via ambulance & I was in hospital for 5 days & my kind neighbour had to feed them through the cat door as I had the keys! But when I got home the one that was most bonded with me had spent a lot of the time I was gone hiding behind the kitchen drawers. & he kept doing it for at least a year aftewards. When I came home another of my cats was upstairs. I went to the bottom of the stairs & yelled, 'Im home!' & she came to the top of the stairs, looked at me cautiously for a few seconds & then she literally galloped down to say hello; she was very glad to see me. While my boy took at least 5 minutes to risk coming out from behind the drawers & he was still spooked for hours later. Cats can be very insecure & they get lonely & need a lot of reassurance.
Maybe they were a bit spooked seeing their food coming in thru the cat door? Contrary to what some people think, cats don't like to be alone very long and are very attached to their humans.
Load More Replies...I LOVE IT! I cats and my dog definitely have something going when I leave for work :)
Very funny & I love the cartoons & captions. I think your cat needs a little friend to keep him or her company. I don't think they're happy to see us go out at all. Mine don't like it & I have 5 of them. Once I had to be admitted to A & E via ambulance & I was in hospital for 5 days & my kind neighbour had to feed them through the cat door as I had the keys! But when I got home the one that was most bonded with me had spent a lot of the time I was gone hiding behind the kitchen drawers. & he kept doing it for at least a year aftewards. When I came home another of my cats was upstairs. I went to the bottom of the stairs & yelled, 'Im home!' & she came to the top of the stairs, looked at me cautiously for a few seconds & then she literally galloped down to say hello; she was very glad to see me. While my boy took at least 5 minutes to risk coming out from behind the drawers & he was still spooked for hours later. Cats can be very insecure & they get lonely & need a lot of reassurance.
Maybe they were a bit spooked seeing their food coming in thru the cat door? Contrary to what some people think, cats don't like to be alone very long and are very attached to their humans.
Load More Replies...I LOVE IT! I cats and my dog definitely have something going when I leave for work :)
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