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33 Hilariously Heartbreaking First World Cat Problems That We Probably Never Realized
Usually, when we think about cats, we think about how easy their lives are - eat, sleep, and play, all day long. But have you ever thought about the actual struggles they face? Especially first world cats.
From feeling absolutely crushed after their human closes the bathroom door to spending all day catching a mouse yet their human still doesn't eat it - the struggles are real. Keep on scrolling to check them out and empathize with these poor first world furballs.
(h/t: sadanduseless, justsomething)
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That's such a big first world cat problem that my kitten brothers are not told how neutering works. And I think that's a female cat in the picture... there are almost no male calicos.
Yay! I was just about to make that point too :-)
Load More Replies...I am so thankful that in reality they dont know about this or they would hate us for the rest of their lives! All nine of them.
This would be funnier if that wasn't almost guaranteed a female cat lol... male calicos are exceptionally rare.
Sadly, that's a female so if there were balls - there is a bigger issue.
Uh, that's a female cat, barring it being the incredibly, incredibly rare XXY male. Recommend the author redo this with a picture of a cat in a color that males commonly come in.
Tell your humans to get you a cat door, then you can change your mind all you want :-).
I love this "cat period" in their lifes, when the head is big, like seriously BIG, so as PAWS!!! Those paws... I don't trust myself when I'm around those things!!! Who'd know... -_-
Oh mine is super easy : I can go on all day and she would still not mind
I know this problem. Have three cat trees and they use the couch to scratch instead!
I don't know what is thought of cats living in other countries that are not first world countries but alot of these look like 'problems' every cat would have.
I think they are using "first world problems" as a metaphor to compare the lives of pets to feral/homeless cats, not to compare cats living in different countries
Load More Replies...The cat in #8 is calico. Highly unlikely it had balls to begin with.
Every single one of those describes our Cat Smokey who went to play with her sister at the rainbow bridge on the first day of Spring three years ago. We miss them both every day :(
Ummm... #8 is a calico.... unless it was a very rare XXY it never had any balls....
Lol what about the problem of i filled my litter box for them and they just threw it all away?
I share most of these feelings and troubles with cats. I'm a cat though. My profile picture is a cat. I confirm that these are all true. Take it from a cat! =D
I don't know what is thought of cats living in other countries that are not first world countries but alot of these look like 'problems' every cat would have.
I think they are using "first world problems" as a metaphor to compare the lives of pets to feral/homeless cats, not to compare cats living in different countries
Load More Replies...The cat in #8 is calico. Highly unlikely it had balls to begin with.
Every single one of those describes our Cat Smokey who went to play with her sister at the rainbow bridge on the first day of Spring three years ago. We miss them both every day :(
Ummm... #8 is a calico.... unless it was a very rare XXY it never had any balls....
Lol what about the problem of i filled my litter box for them and they just threw it all away?
I share most of these feelings and troubles with cats. I'm a cat though. My profile picture is a cat. I confirm that these are all true. Take it from a cat! =D