• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Just know, that if they sit in your lap, you’re legally obligated to never move an inch, never sneeze, never disturb their peace.

    I don’t care that you’re 5 hours late for work. The cat of the house has spoken!

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      4 months ago

      This is why fire stations have dogs. They love cats, rescue cats, but they can’t have a cat on their lap when the call sounds.

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        Thats true. It’s well documented the problems that stemmed from the Chicago great hobo vehicular housefire tragedy of 1888.

        The smell of burning human flesh filled the brick road streets, as time traveling cars burned and burned. But firefighters could only sit and smell the horrific night as cats purred in their laps.

        Some say the whole thing was a cat conspiracy to rid the world of the humans who couldn’t afford to give them nightly tuna.

        Whatever the truth was, it was established that firefighters were not to have cats any longer. As for why they chose the dalmation as the pupper of choice? Well, thats a story for another day, my friend!

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    4 months ago

    “I fits, I sits” predates the Big Bang. By orders of magnitude.

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    4 months ago

    Related thing to know:
    Cats are liquid

    That’s not something cat owners just say for fun. Its true. No gap or hole is too small, cats just flow through the smallest spaces. And sometimes they like to sit in small places and cry for your attention. Don’t get fooled into thinking they are stuck. Most of the time it’s a choice.

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    4 months ago

    I have that fan, it’s excellent apart from the awkward design decision to have the radial dial start at max and work down!

    Still, a good purchase!

    Also, that’s a fine beast you have there!

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        4 months ago

        It’s a Vornado, I just had a look at it and am no wiser to the model however. Was recommended to me by a friend and has been a pleasant, if a little pricey, suprise!