randomslasher:

kittycarlo:

bettsplendens:

keelime-pies:

mystisnykoto:

kittehkats:

     “Cats are cold, detached & unloving.”

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     “Cats are not loyal.”

     “A cat will not greet you at the door.”

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     “You can not train a cat”

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     “Cats aren’t that smart.”

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     “Cats aren’t that good with children.”

     “Cats don’t miss you when you’re gone.”

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     “Cats don’t comfort you when you’re feeling down.”

What a load of crap !!!  One thing for certain… cats don’t give a rat’s ass what B.S. you tell about them. They refuse to care less, either about what you think of them, or about the people they love.

“Cats don’t miss you when you’re gone” is a ton of bs. Whenever I leave to go anywhere, I can hear my cats meowing at the door within moments trying to find me. They sit in the window watching for me to come home and they are at the door to greet me almost every single time.

Cats also grieve.
This cat watches a video of their owner who had passed away and he tries to cuddle up with the phone. The look on his face when they zoom in on him brings me to tears every time.

One of our cats comes and sleeps next to me when he sees that I’m not feeling well. If he’s in the kitchen when I come down for food with cramps or with a cold, he’ll follow me back upstairs and lay down on me and purr.

Cats are aloof animals who don’t put up with nonsense, will defend their boundaries with claws, and sometimes like to push things down to see what happens, but they aren’t jerks.

I bet you will like this post @vethale

The purring thing is even better when you know that purring emits a super low-frequency sound that actually promotes healing in cats. If your cat sits on you and purs when you’re feeling sick, it’s trying to make you feel better. 

Cats are also not nearly as aloof as people think. They just speak a different language than dogs. A cat sitting with you in the same room and just chilling is the equivalent of a dog being in your face: it’s the way they say “I really like you and I want to share my personal space with you.” 

These examples are more obvious than some. But they have to be, because so many people overlook the quieter ways cats try to tell us they love us. 

people thinking cats are bad pets boils down to them not knowing how to read or take care of a cat and tries to treat them like dogs.

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