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15 Cats With True Cattitude
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15 Cats With True Cattitude

Cats are – to say the least – complicated animals. They may be friendly, comforting and sweet, but oftentimes they’re also total jerks. Unlike dogs, who tend to be happy and content all day long, cats can change their minds on a dime. One minute they’re cuddling with you on your couch and the next – they’re knocking your lamp off the coffee table.
Animal behavior experts and also many of us cat lovers call this “cattitude”!
Take a look at this gallery of 15 hilarious depictions of ‘cattitude’ in its truest form!

#1 “Yes, you have caught me, but I don’t care.”

#2 “I hope you weren’t planning at all to use that.”

#3 Rejected

#4 “Oh, so I guess you want to cuddle now?!”

#5 “Oh, that’s just fine, I guess we can share… or not…”

#6 If cats could only tuck themselves in…

#7 In case you’re not totally convinced that cats simply don’t care, just look at this video evidence

#8 Okay, this cat is just plain rude

#9 “You see, dog? This is fair, we each have our own bed now!

#10 At least he looks somewhat regretful…

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