She’s an indoor and garden cat and we just moved, so this is totally new to her.
Looking around like “yo! Is anyone else seeing this!?”
“This mockery of my primacy is an outrage.
I’m offended by the mere existence of this contraption.
Why must I endure this grotesquery?
I pity this fool and hate everything about him.
Yet, curiously, my intrigue is both utterly enthralling and unbearably delicious.”
Aww. Looks like her fur is standing on end. But she’s pretty brave, getting so close to the Ungeheuer (monster). Nice to see her exploring her new home.
Nah she’s a maine coon mixed breed, that’s her normal fur. She is cautiously brave. Maybe because she has been watching it through the terrace doors so she knows it doesn’t do any sudden movements
I was really hoping that I wasn’t about to watch a cat get turned into hamburger meat.
She’ll get use to quickly. Our neighbour’s cats were like that at first, now they sit next to the charging pad like they own the place. They still get worried when it happens to be moving their way tho.
The height of the grass along the wall of the house 😳
An “indoor and garden cat” is not an indoor cat.
It is if the garden is enclosed and they can’t get out
Words spoken by every cat owner whose cat has gotten out.
If they are outside, they should be on a leash.
What a bizzare take. Stop saying that. Are you just here to sling insults and boss people around, too?
Veterinary recommended advice is a bizarre take? Okay. I’m not sorry if sound pet care advice insults you, I think I’ve been civil.
Oh, I think I’ve been civil, too. Here, watch me over-generalize: you mean the same vets that recommend(ed) declawing cats? lol okay
I didn’t accuse you of being uncivil. You accused me of insulting people and I don’t believe I have.
Also, certainly not. I don’t know of a vet that would recommend declawing cats and I certainly wouldn’t recommend that vet to anyone. To be perfectly honest, I’m not sure what point you were trying to make there.