• shadowSprite@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    When my cat was a very little kitten he didn’t quite realize he wasn’t human and would sleep in bed with the humans, tucked in under the blanket on his back with his head on the pillow. If one of us got up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night he’d get up and go use the litter box. Our bedroom was down the hallway from the bathroom and the litter box was in the room across the hall from the bathroom so you’d turn one way into the bathroom and he’d turn the other way to the litter box. If he finished first, he’d sit in the hallway and wait until you were done and go back to bed with you, and if you finished first you could hear him frantically trying to clean the litter box as quickly as possible and I’d always stay in the hallway and wait for him to finish so we could complete the ritual together. Gosh I miss when he was a little guy.

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      Oh, man, that’s really adorable. Our boy cat guards the bathroom when I use it. If he sees me walking towards the bathroom he runs full speed down the hallway so he can meet me in there. It’s hilarious.

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    Get a nightlight for the bathroom. Don’t signal your circadian rhythm that it’s time to wake up.

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    Cat channeling its inner rick astley:

    We’re no strangers to pee You know the rules and so do I A full commitment’s what I’m thinking of You wouldn’t get this from any other pet