I'm a cat person who hasn't had a cat for several years because we have an aging rescue dog and, well... long story. I did get to spend Christmas with my daughter's two cats in Toronto though, and they were probably ready to see me go after all the desperate love they got 😂
That photo of Bean watching birds from her window seat made me think, hey I can do that too, I could just be. I should do it. To answer your question, no, cats are too stoic and unpredictable lol
Aww I’m glad Bean inspired you! Lol. Cats are zen masters. Just stopping and noticing how they spend their time can be enough to put me in a more peaceful state of mind. They def can be unpredictable though — that contributed to why I didn’t like cats … until we got one and I did a complete 180 lol
I'm a cat person who hasn't had a cat for several years because we have an aging rescue dog and, well... long story. I did get to spend Christmas with my daughter's two cats in Toronto though, and they were probably ready to see me go after all the desperate love they got 😂
I can relate. I’ve definitely repelled a cat or two by trying to give it love and attention 🥲 It’s impossible not to!
True.
Love the cats! also my roomie's cat's name is bean and he is a destructive force of terror.
I feel like there’s a direct relationship between the cuteness of a pet’s name and their disruptive potential
That photo of Bean watching birds from her window seat made me think, hey I can do that too, I could just be. I should do it. To answer your question, no, cats are too stoic and unpredictable lol
Aww I’m glad Bean inspired you! Lol. Cats are zen masters. Just stopping and noticing how they spend their time can be enough to put me in a more peaceful state of mind. They def can be unpredictable though — that contributed to why I didn’t like cats … until we got one and I did a complete 180 lol