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signs you are becoming a crazy cat person.
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signs you are becoming a crazy cat person.
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I am a self-confessed crazy cat lady. As much as Oliver drives me insane half the time, he still holds a very special place in my heart. So today I thought I would write a light-hearted post with a few signs that show you are becoming/already are a crazy cat person. Enjoy...
+ You have a collection of mugs with cats on, so many in fact that you don't know what to do with them. When birthdays arrive you are almost guaranteed to find a cat mug in amongst your other presents.
+ Lint rolling your clothes has become second nature. You cuddle your cat and then notice your newly washed clothes resemble some sort of animal themselves, with all the fur on them. But of course, you don't care, it's easily rectified with a lint roll.
+ Your camera roll is full of cat pictures, you share them with friends and family but no finds it cute or as funny as you...
+ You download cat games on your iPad for said cat. Like, why don't they make a cat version of Candy Crush already? Why should cats miss out on all the fun!
+ You have purchased a cat harness with the aim of taking your cat on a leisurely stroll. Cat then proceeds to act like he has forgotten how to walk and freezes.
+ Scrolling through various sites, you find yourself looking for a new cat because your current one needs a friend. But deep down you know your cat doesn't care and you really want it for yourself.
+ You save shopping bags and cardboard boxes for your cat as you know it will keep the cat entertained for a while. Be it a cool hiding spot or somewhere to take a snooze.
+ You jump at the chance to buy your cat presents, with not so great results. You know like, toys he will never play with, that Halloween costume he didn't find funny, oh and that cat birthday cake he turned his nose up at.
+ You know the difference between each meow and therefore, feel you have a real connection with your cat. So much so in fact you meow back, but all you get is a cold, hard stare.
+ Very often you strategically try and place yourself on the sofa/bed so as to not disturb the cat who is fast asleep and all curled up. The cats sleep comes first, even if he has around 20 hours sleep a day.
I hope you enjoyed this post, please remember it's light hearted! Let me know if you can relate to any of these? Or do you have any more, I can't wait to have a read at your comments.
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