Friyay is here once again and these feisty felines are ready to give you your weekly dose of invigorating spice to get you in the right headspace for the weekend. This is especially important for feline paw-rents as they will be dealing with their feral fur babies all weekend long, and it is likely to get wild. A whole week of their paw-rents being out of the house usually leads cats to be in a livelier mood than usual. Their midday zoomies have gone uninterrupted, they had free rein of their kingdom (A.K.A. your house) and best of all they were not bothered even once. Then we enter the picture and ruin what was a wonderful week for them.
What is the solution? Build a 3-bedroom bungalow for your cat to call their own and treat it as the pool house to your apartment. That way your fur baby can gain some independence (they'll have to take care of their own bills and rent) and you get your home back.
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A purrfect example of how our fur babies feel when their paw-rents come home and even more so when they refuse to leave the house all weekend long and keep interrupting this kitty's kinetic flow. Hard times indeed for this feisty feline. Hopefully he got a bunch of treats and pets to make up for it.
Welp this is aw-kward and ironically a pretty frequent phenomenon. Some paw-rents are convinced that their fur babies do this on purpose, most likely to have some time away from their paw-rents without causing too much of a stir. That being said, it is poor form for the kitty's dopelganger to still be hanging around once the original kitty has come home.
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