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My experience with cats aligns with this exactly. I've noticed it usually follows a pattern:
  1. Try to impose human-rules/limitations/"order"
  2. Get recked
  3. Give up and surrender
  4. Repeat until realizing they are in charge not you.
A friend actually warned me of this when i first adopted. She said, you will begin to realize whose house you are really living in ๐Ÿ˜†
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people must learn from cats
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I love Michis, hahaha ๐Ÿ˜‚ they really are unruly.
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109 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 18 Feb
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Hell yeah!
I guess that's why my girlfriend loves cats so much. The original ancap predators. Plus cute and purry.
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I identify as a Darth-Cat and I do not pay taxes
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I marvel at your capacity to have a Darth Vader themed pictures for everything.
Seems like the Dark Side of the force truly teaches you something that the Jedi and their "Light Side Only" approach couldn't.
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memes are life and life is a meme...
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Peter Pan syndrome
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This is the purest truth! Cats choose companions to live with or a guardian, or more people to follow, not a master. Therefore, no one owns a cat, quite the opposite: cats choose their โ€œownersโ€
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sincerely, I never consider to "own" a pet (cat or dog or whatever). I simply consider them part of my family, my companions, even with same rights as any other member (ofc in cats situation, they are the "king of the house").
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Me too, you can be sure of that! At the moment I have 6 cats and 1 dog, and they are a fundamental part of my family.
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Childless cat lady?
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No! Man, father of two daughters
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6 cats is impressive
Excellent
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