Cats have a bad reputation. Some people even think that cats are total a-holes. That’s actually not true at all. Cats are affectionate and loving creatures, they even gladly help their humans to solve puzzles!
Cats have a bad reputation. Some people even think that cats are total a-holes. That’s actually not true at all. Cats are affectionate and loving creatures, they even gladly help their humans to solve puzzles!
Illustrates perfectly why cat owners should forego the enjoyment of jigsaw puzzles–except behind closed doors.
Cats want to be were their human companions are, they want to touch what you touch, play with the same things they see you play with and if they see you staring intensely at something they come to look at what you’re looking at. They do that to human companions just like they do it to their animal companions. It’s what cats do. They’re curious creatures and it’s their way of sharing affection. If you don’t like that, don’t get a cat.
Ok, but hear me out.
It’s funny.
Methinks – These pictures are funny, especially if you love cats (which I do). Lighten the fork up.
I now recall that I am not currently owned by a cat so I can actually do jigsaw puzzles if I want to!
Obviously, these cat owners are confused about the difference between “me” time and cat time. Its a cat’s view, its always cat time!
You won’t win against a cat
This is why they need to make magnetic puzzles a thing. Solve them on the fridge or get a metal plate of some kind to put o the table.
Yea, Fauna. I DEFINITELY agree.
Yea, Fauna. I DEFINITELY agree.
Sorry for spamming.
but, of course.
magnetic puzzles – do not underestimate the power of the cat. they’ll come up with something
buy a sheet of plexiglas. surely, we can outsmart cats. surely? ;)
posterboard and glue