Ahh, nosey neighbors. Everybody gets the pleasure of dealing with them at some point in their lives. What are these people hoping to see while carrying out their spying duties? Their neighbor hiding a body? Performing a drug transaction? Cheating on their spouse? Or using superpowers? Well, I guess we'll never know. Unless you, the person reading this, are a nosey neighbor yourself, and if that's the case, make sure to answer these questions down below.
Turns out, an animal can be just as nosey of a neighbor too. Just like some folks, some pets like to spend their evenings sitting by the window, people-watching and hoping to observe something truly intriguing. The only difference is that we can never be mad at them for it. With that being said, Bored Panda invites you to look through some of the most hilarious and adorable photos capturing pets being nosey neighbors.
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My cat does this. Even when we put the blinds down he finds a way to squeeze under them and climbs up the inside of them. It is hilarious to watch but also annoying.
me when my sisters tell me to check out of the window to see if my mom is here
We had cats who sat outside looking in. They sat in front of the sliding glass doors watching our every move. If someone opened the door, they backed up. In the winter I built them a cat fort so they look in the house and be warm. When they saw me dragging boxes, bungee cords, and tarps onto the deck, they were so excited. They walked around me, a safe distance away, and sang/howled. (the cats were neutered, had all their shots, were well fed and taken care off. They died after 20+ years.) The neighborhood child had funerals for each; the cats watched them too. I was gone by then. They had a large area of potential entertainment.
We had cats who sat outside looking in. They sat in front of the sliding glass doors watching our every move. If someone opened the door, they backed up. In the winter I built them a cat fort so they look in the house and be warm. When they saw me dragging boxes, bungee cords, and tarps onto the deck, they were so excited. They walked around me, a safe distance away, and sang/howled. (the cats were neutered, had all their shots, were well fed and taken care off. They died after 20+ years.) The neighborhood child had funerals for each; the cats watched them too. I was gone by then. They had a large area of potential entertainment.