These Cats Are Living Up To Their Mischievous Reputations
12 Sep 2020
There is no escaping the truth: cats are filled to the brim with mischief. It doesn't have to be discussed as if it's a bad thing, though.
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After all, there isn't a cat trait in the world that most cat lovers won't celebrate. We do love our kitty cats.
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As much as that's a realistic conversation to have, so too is acknowledging how little we care about our cats being naughty! Truthfully, we know that some of us take delight in precisely how humorous their shenanigans really are.
Whatever naughty things our cats get caught doing, it's not too hard to see the humor in it all. Really, the relationship between us and our cats is one that is well earned.
1. The face of a cat with no regrets.
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2. Try to breathe now, hooman.

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3. "I told him he was handsome."

4. Do you ever get the feeling you're being watched?

5. How could we not?

6. "Not so tough now, are you?"

7. Delicious and nutritious, improved by the cat of the house.

8. "Three luxury cat beds, one teepee with a fleece blanket, and multiple other bespoke sleeping arrangements, yet Roy will only sleep here."

9. A n g r y cat

10. This cat is sassy as heck.
11. You've been struck by a smooth criminal.
12. "Heard a loud bang in the hallway. It took me five seconds to get a sweeper. By the time I came back, he was urinating on the floor."

13. Nothing to see here, just a cat knowing its worth.

14. "Stole my toddler's balloon..."

15. That's impressive.
16. Well, how dare you?

17. "You don't need that finger to type."

18. "Ripley's punishment after biting my girlfriend; now on antibiotics."

19. I think you're in trouble.

20. Just try it; it will be the last thing you do.

21. Thanks, I LOVE it.
22. To translate that chirp: "I HAVE ARRIVED!"
23. "This is my house now, you stupid birb. Ha-ha ha-ha!"

24. "Cherish your asshole cats. For while they may mock and judge us, they’re still our awesome little A-holes."

25. Too bad, so sad.
