I got my young Siamese a few years ago, and he has two older, grumpy brothers who are now about 12 years old. He ambushes them all day long as they walk down the hall, around a corner, and behind a fence, runs, and tries to put them in a headlock. All you hear then is hissing and running.
Bro is certainly on the lookout for it. Isn’t he looking around the corner before going through the doorway? This isn’t the first time kitty has faced a challenge.
Sure, it’s “cute” and “funny” when a cat does it, but it’s “inappropriate” and “Sir, we’ve called the cops” when I do it in the Olive Garden men’s room.
It’s the ideal case.
Sneaky Sneaky Shoes
And it’s because of this that we realize cats are giggling on the inside.
My cat Likes to scare my dog and me. It’s scary and cute as well.
She’ll sit in a cabinet if you leave it open before you return. She’s hidden around corners, under covers, way up, if she can.
I despise it, but I respect how proud she is of herself when she pulls off a good scare.
I’m curious as to how the first cat learned to hide, or whether it’s still anticipating its next pounce.
You undervalue the deceit.
“Hah!” says the voice. Bro, Gotchu”
Cats will be cats.
rawr. cute
assassination
We had a cat and a really smart guinea pig when I was a child, and they spent a lot of time in the garden together —
They’d hide behind a bush and leap out to scare us as we walked by, then run away looking ecstatic.
Music is goddamned.
What intrigues me is that he seems to have orchestrated it before the victim had even turned the corner.
As cats, Chris and Scott Evans
I got my young Siamese a few years ago, and he has two older, grumpy brothers who are now about 12 years old. He ambushes them all day long as they walk down the hall, around a corner, and behind a fence, runs, and tries to put them in a headlock. All you hear then is hissing and running.
Out of nowhere, a headlock!
Bro is certainly on the lookout for it. Isn’t he looking around the corner before going through the doorway? This isn’t the first time kitty has faced a challenge.
My brother vs. the cat in hide and seek
Sure, it’s “cute” and “funny” when a cat does it, but it’s “inappropriate” and “Sir, we’ve called the cops” when I do it in the Olive Garden men’s room.
After the scare, I love how the brothers catch each other and wrestle. My heart is overflowing.
I’m intrigued by how feline generations have passed down such pranks due to natural selection.
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This is just me wearing a cat suit.
Clearly scripted.
/s