I’m a vet and one time this guy brought in his new cat for the first time, it was youngish and not fully grown but still probably 6-7 lbs. The owner and I were focused on chatting about something while the cat wandered around, then when we go to grab him to start looking him over we realize he is nowhere. Checked the entire dang room - cabinets, shelves etc and still nope. Found him chillin in the lobby!!!! which made zero sense because NO ONE opened either of the doors into the exam room, and the gap between the door and the floor was like, 2 inches max. I swear this cat had to have melted completely in order to get underneath, either that or reality glitched & he apparated through the door. The heck
When my family used to catsit for a couple of weeks, the cat managed to open my door by jumping and pulling down the door handle, and crawl into my bed every night. When I finally had a cat of my own, I got used to leaving my door open. Your privacy says goodbye when you have a cat...
Once the cat's head passes tru the rest of the body can squeeze tru ..it's like they dislocate all the bones and move internal organs then put them back into place 🤣
My cat, although pleased with the end result, has some critisism on the technique used to accomplish it.
"Next time", she suggests, "Just sit down and let out a couple of ungodly loud meows and holler as if the neighbours ugly mutt has you cornered. Your human, concerned for your well being, will open the door before you can say deadmouse."
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