Jerk Cats Who Just Do Not Care About Your Silly Puzzles
Cats have a way of turning even the simplest hobby into a battle of wills, and puzzle lovers know it well. One minute the pieces are neatly sorted, the next a curious paw has claimed the whole project as a personal throne.
That is the situation here, where a series of cat photos shows just how quickly a puzzle can become a cat’s favorite toy, obstacle, or nap spot. The humans may have had a plan, but the cats clearly had other ideas, and they were not interested in cooperating.
By the end, it is hard to tell whether these pets are helping or just making their point. Read on.
1. INNOCENT

2. Promises, promises.

3. "Another puzzle, same helper."

That title is already doing a lot of work.
4. Pieces for Peace, but not around this Puss

5. "Waiting for me to get started"

6. The cat claimed it first!

7. Such Helping!

8. This cat is S U C C E S S F U L

At this point, the puzzle is clearly losing.
9. Pieces everywhere, EVERYWHERE.

10. "No respect around here"

11. "Guarding the puzzle while I ride my Peloton"

12. More pets, less puzzles.

13. Helping is used loosely or subjectively in households where cats are in charge.

The cats have fully taken over the workflow now.
The “good boy” fine print is also real in the 50 times pets went full gremlin the second owners looked away, from stolen lunches to shredded puzzles.
14. A fair trade.

15. "Ok... now I know why my boxes are deformed!"

16. Who needs the entire floor when there's a puzzle in progress?

17. Who could do puzzles with such a tempting fluffy tummy?

18. What a nice place to loaf.

19. Too Bad, SO Sad.

Somehow, the cats still look proud of themselves.
20. Taxi the Cat had a PLAN

21. "As expected."

22. "Not convenient, but far better than fighting to keep her from eating the pieces, lol."

23. The only cat puzzle you need.

24. "Charlie decided I needed assistance... he is frustrated by how long it's taking me to do this."

25. Cat Logic.

26. Unusually loafy-looking, too!

27. She's sending consistent messages, honestly.

May every puzzle meet this much resistance.
For another mess-truce breaking point, read how a roommate was ordered to keep her kitten away from the cat’s litter box.