22 hilarious photos of simple feline everyday life
Categories: Animals | Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/22-hilarious-photos-of-simple-feline-everyday-life.htmlWatching cats, it may seem that all they do all day is eat, sleep and sometimes play with something. However, these photos prove that the everyday life of cats is no less intense than the everyday life of a person. Their daily routine includes hunting for feet, and fighting with blinds, and eating artificial flowers, and much more! It remains only to sympathize with their high employment. See for yourself!
A spy in ambush.
Provides all possible assistance in snow removal.
"Don't be afraid, master! I've got it."
When I got tired of business and allowed myself to relax a little.
"5 minutes ago they were chasing a laser."
One of the most important things a cat does is to protect its territory.
The cat seems to hint to the owners that it's time to clean up behind the closet.
Fighting with a toy cactus is not for weaklings.
"It seems my cat lives in a world with different laws of gravity."
The fight against the blinds ended in defeat.
"I hope my disguise works."
The great hunter is chasing his prey.
"My cat is exploring his new tent. I'm not sure what he likes."
"This is my cat trying to eat artificial grass for the umpteenth time."
"It's amazing, but he can sit like this for hours."
Is there a new bag in the house? The cat check is on the way!
"My cat is sure that he should be with me always and everywhere. Absolutely."
"I lost the fight, but not the war."
Pretending to be a strange statue is done!
Lick the plate from under the pasta and leave the tomato "blush" on the cheeks - it's done!
And now you can relax!
And, of course, a delicious dinner after a busy day.
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