'What is the most cat thing you ever saw a cat do?' Feline Corner of Internet Reacts to Hilarious Question With Hissterical Cat-ecdotes

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    Posted by u/karenvideoeditor 6 months ago What is the most cat thing you ever saw a cat do?
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    gracefulslug 6 mo. ago I had a cat for nearly ten years and one day it just disappeared. We looked everywhere but thought it must have died. A few months later I found it at a neighbours a few houses away. It has just moved in with a new family. My cat broke up with me
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    Nosedivelever - 6 mo. ago I bought a house that included 3 strays. 1 was trouble. He looked rough. I dropped him off at my Dad's farm 15 minutes away. About a month later he was on my front porch looking like he'd been run over by a lawn mower. I just said "Dude if you really want to be here that much, you can stay".
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    Mousewaterdrinker 6 mo. ago . I have a pigeon coop and the flight area is enclosed with sturdy netting. I saw a feral cat climb the netting. Once it got to the netting on the roof it fell asleep on the netting like it was a massive hammock. The kitty was lazing in the sun, in a giant hammock, and looking down into a coop full of birds. They were momentarily in kitty paradise.
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    zerbey · 6 mo. ago We accidentally left the front door open and then couldn't find our indoor cat. Searched the whole house, and the neighborhood and everyone was upset and thought she'd ran away. We finally sat down on the living room couch hoping she'd just come back meowing at the door.A few minutes later she wandered into the living room from the kitchen. Totally unfazed by all the worry she'd caused. I discovered her secret a few days later, she had found a void under the kitchen cabinet an
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    Rdikin 6 mo. ago Had a gorgeous maincoon female named Shug as a kid. Sweetest girl in the whole world. She accepted every other cat she was ever around, but she absolutely despised dogs. One time a family friend came over to do some plumbing work. He brought his german shepherd and left him outside. Shug broke the glass/screen door by repeatedly sprinting and slamming full bodied into the door to get to this dog, screaming at the top of her lungs the whole time. She dissapeared when we moved. I
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    . fullspectrumdev 6 mo. ago Ours becomes extremely attached to cardboard boxes. At any given time, there are three or four boxes in the living room. If we try put one in the recycling she gets upset.
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    BeekeeperZero 6 mo. ago I have one that licks wall outlets and eats my ear buds. Love that guy but orange cats are special.
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    New-Ad3222 · 6 mo. ago I don't have a cat. I do have a garden with an old office chair which has been outside for years. So this black and white cat for some reason likes to sleep in my garden, always in the same spot. Not long ago I noticed it had pulled off the foam liner in the seat of the chair to lie on. Smart moggy.
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    RaisinLungs 6 mo. ago · My fiance had a cat who went missing, they couldn't find him for months. Turns out he'd been living in a Premier Inn the whole time, living it up as the resident cat
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    mollanmox 6 mo. ago The first cat I got when I moved in to my own place was one of the cattiest cat of them all. One day when I came home from work, she was sitting in the kitchen window, next to a vase i just bought and really liked. She sat there, just staring at me, slowly raising her front paw, then she just pushed the vase with one smack so it fell to the floor shattering into pieces. All time remaining eyecontact with me, then she just slowly turned around and watched a bird outside instea
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    sjk8990 6 mo. ago Play with a plastic bag, get caught in said bag, freak out, and run rampant through the house trying to escape.
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    Loverly Rails 6 mo. ago . I was raising orphaned kittens. I kept them in my bedroom (away from the adult cats). As I was leaving the house one day, I backed out of the room- keeping an eye on the kittens- as I shut the bedroom door. I saw them both on my bed as I closed the door. I came home later to find them locked outside of the room. No one else had been in the home while I was away. Damn kittens had teleported.
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    hauntedmeal 6 mo. ago edited 6 mo. ago · Bit her own tail and hissed at me. Rude!
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    BurrSugar 6 mo. ago · I have an all-black, very petite (not in weight, but in frame) little girl named Mia. I think she weighed about 8 pounds when this story happened. I lived in a suburban area with a big back yard with a fence around the back (though not the front, so things could still get in). Mia was about 3 years old at this time, she had no front claws, and she had only ever been an inside girl.
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    One night, I walked through the kitchen to the back door for a smoke, and noticed a big buck in the backyard, along the fence line. No big deal, the deer don't bother us, and I kind of like to watch them. When I opened the back door to go out, Mia *sprinted* out of nowhere out the back door, making a beeline directly for this buck. He must have weighed 80-90 pounds, so at least 10x what Mia weighed. She kept running at him, until he got scared and jumped over the back fence. She turned around wi
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    NoinePiecesOfVinyl · 6 mo. ago My cat gets the zoomies like many others, but nothing will top the time he got himself stuck in a plastic shopping bag. Naturally, it freaked him out, and he didn't know what to do, so he channeled his inner Forrest Gump and "just started running". In the corner of my eye, all I see is a Walmart bag traveling at Mach 1 through my living room. I hated to laugh at his expense, but damn was it funny.
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    Unscrewed Lid · 6 mo. ago ● Slowly push my can of pop off my desk, right in front of me sitting there, all while maintaining eye contact.
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    . spanglesandbambi · 6 mo. ago Running around at a stupid time for no apparent reason after staring at a wall for 5 minutes.
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    Deep-Presentation-26 · 6 mo. ago In high school I had a tough orange cat named Sparta. He was an indoor/outdoor guy, really independent but loved his family. Every once in a while he'd need a bath. Ide layer up like I was headed into a blizzard. This attempt I decided to try to wash him in the kitchen sink to save the new shower curtain from becoming swiss cheese. Flash forward, Sparta is soaked, freaking out. Reaching out for anything when his claws hit the wooden cabinets. He gets a good grip
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    MrNewmy 6 mo. ago My cat saw an airplane out the window (which was probably 10 feet horizontally and 3 feet vertically from its current position), and it proceeded to charge full speed at the window, crash into it (thankfully not breaking it), grab onto the curtains, and then pulled down the entire curtain rod from the ceiling. A funny sight, but I'd rather not experience that again.
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    Wadsworth_McStumpy 6 mo. ago We have some little shelves high on the wall for the cats to walk around on. One day, one was sleeping on a shelf, and slowly sliding toward the edge. I watched as she slid off, flailing her legs trying to catch the shelf, fell to the floor, landed on her feet, and just walked away as if she'd done it on purpose.
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    justanothersong 6 mo. ago My cat was sitting on top of a chest freezer behind where my aunt was sitting at my kitchen table and for no reason whatsoever, he leaned forward and chomped down on her earlobe.
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    ■ Ferreteria 6 mo. ago I too inherited a cat when I bought a house. I looked at the house, put a bid on it, then went back to look some more because I felt one quick glance around was a bit hasty. This time I found an emaciated cat looking at me through a closed window in an otherwise empty home. No idea where he could have been hiding the first time. I grabbed him and brought him to my former home, then moved back into "his" house when the bid went through. Of all the cats I took with me or inh

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