They say revenge is best served cold, but it’s also best served by someone who knows us very well. And who knows us better than our beloved fur babies?
We love our pets unconditionally and work hard to give them the best lives possible, spoiling them with delicious treats, long walks and the most comfortable beds. But just like any child who’s been denied dessert or bitter ex-romantic partner, our pets are capable of plotting devious acts of revenge upon us. From destroying furniture to going potty where they know they shouldn’t, we’ve gathered some of the coldest examples of animal revenge down below, as well as an interview with Dr. Megan E. Maxwell, PhD, a Board Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist .
Be sure to upvote the photos you can’t help but laugh at and those that feature animals you find particularly brilliant, and allow this list to serve as a reminder that your precious pet is capable of being extremely petty. So the next time Spot begs for a treat or demands you let him outside after midnight, don’t be surprised if he retaliates when you say no. You’ve been warned…
Then if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring just how intelligent our beloved animals are, look no further than right here!
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Man Kicks A Stray Dog, So The Dog Exacts Instant Revenge
My Cat Couldn't Get To His Litter Box Because The Toilet Door Was Forgotten Closed At Night, So He Spilt The Litter Bag Himself And Pooped On It
My Mother Refused To Get Out Of Bed At 3:37 Am When I Asked For Treats, So I Climbed Up Her Bedroom Door And Got Stuck
I serenaded her with the song of my people until I was rescued.
If you’re a pet owner, you likely know that our furry (or scaly, feathery, etc.) friends can be extremely smart. They learn how to communicate with us without using words, and we find ways to understand one another’s emotions. But this intelligence can come back to bite us when our pets realize that we don’t always give them what they want. Sure, accidents happen, and especially when pets are young, they have a lot to learn. But the hilarious photos on this list seem to be a bit more like calculated revenge than honest mistakes.
To gain more insight on our naught pets and whether or not their actions that we perceive as revenge are intentional, we reached out to Board Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist Dr. Megan E. Maxwell, PhD. While this article is all in good fun, we wanted to know if our pets are actually capable of plotting revenge against us (and if they are, should we be worried?).
He’s On A Diet. It’s Not Going Great
Kitty looks angry. On another note.... recycle please (if you're able) 😊
That's What You Get For Leaving Your Dog In The Car
Princess Pamela Knocked Over Two Plants… All Because I Didn’t Feed Her The Moment I Came Home From Work
Lucky for all of us, Dr. Maxwell told Bored Panda that no, animals don’t consciously seek revenge. “To really carry out vengeful behavior, you need to be able to picture the future and find pleasure in the future misery or suffering of others,” she explained. “For our pets, this is much too complicated. Nonetheless, we see behavior from our pets all the time that LOOKS like revenge, but this is only because we humans put our own motivations onto pet behavior sometimes.” We shouldn’t be projecting our own emotions onto others, so let’s not do it on our pets either!
Dr. Maxwell also provided some possible explanations for why our animals might seem vengeful. “Most dogs and cats engage in destruction in the house either due to boredom and the natural enjoyment that comes from chewing things, or due to anxiety either from being home alone or from any changes that may have occurred in the pet's life that cause stress,” she noted.
The Brown One Always Bullies The Orange One. He Finally Got Revenge
How did the paparazzi get a picture of me and my sibling interacting?
Locked My Cat In The Bathroom While I Made A Meal Because He Was Annoying. Revenge Was Had
This Is Whisper. Whisper Frequently Sneaks Outside, Then Gets Angry When We Don't Immediately Notice Her Absence, She Licks The Windows And Screams
To try to prevent our pets from seeking revenge (or appearing like that’s what they’re after), Dr. Maxwell provided some advice. “We should teach our pets how to be home alone calmly, and be sure to provide plenty of appropriate things for our pets to destroy to meet their chewing needs.” She also recommended trying to get to the bottom of why they are displaying destructive behavior, because it’s not actually to seek revenge. “For example, be sure all of the pet's basic needs are met, including plenty of exercise, enrichment, basic training, and socialization,” Dr. Maxwell told Bored Panda.
If you’d like to gain more insight into pet behavior and learn more from Dr. Maxwell, be sure to check out her business’ site, Pet Behavior Change, right here!
The Cat Was Mad We Weren't Home To Feed Her Dinner, And Got Back At Us By Ripping Apart A Pack Of Bagels And Taking A Tiny Bite Out Of Each One
I have done this. To my sister. She bought cupcakes and did not offer to share.
Cats Always Know
I would not bathe a full grown cat. Because I want to live. Seriously, I just had a cat that had surgery and had to wear a cone collar for over a week. He couldn't clean his butt and the best I could do was use wipes, which were not very effective. But he made it clear the one time that I dragged him to the bathtub that it just wasn't going to happen!
It's Time For Revenge
Thankfully, our dogs and cats aren’t as vengeful as humans often are, but they are intelligent enough to feel other emotions that might lead to them partaking in destructive behavior, including jealousy. Paul Morris, PhD, a psychologist and animal behavior expert at The University of Portsmouth in England found that dogs will consistently push in between themselves and their “rivals” to compete for attention. “All we can do is look at behavior and context,” Dr. Morris says. “Both the behavior and the contexts observed are consistent with current scientific definitions of jealousy. I suspect that a highly social species such as the dog has a very developed repertoire of social emotions.”
I Didn't Let My Cat Go Outside For A Day So He Just Broke The Cat Door. I Found Him In The Garden Looking Very Smug
Payback For Buying Cheap Cat Food
NEVER be cheap with the food for your pets! A good quality one (doesn't have to be the most expensive but good quality) is the foundation for a good health!
My Cat Bites My Dad Whenever He's Paying Attention To My Mom And Not Him
Our cat follows me around when I am at home. My wife is at home all day, every day. If I go out to do work in the garden - cat; making the bed - cat; preparing/cooking food - cat; on this pc..... cat. If I go talk to my wife, the cat gets jealous and starts bumping me and talking to me. When I come home from work, she is patiently waiting for me. She ignores my wife most of the time.
If you’re wondering why your dog might be acting a bit off, it can be useful to be able to spot the signs of jealousy in your fur baby. They might start displaying signs of aggression towards whomever they’re jealous of, display attention seeking behavior, start sulking or even withdraw from you. If you notice this behavior in your pet and it’s unusual, your animal might be feeling insecure. To combat these negative feelings, it can be helpful to maintain routines for your dog. “Think back to what your schedule and habits were like before the new pet or person was introduced, and, whenever possible, try to reestablish that pattern,” The Dog Daily writes.
I Told Her Off For Sitting On The Work Surface So She Did This
The Birds Had Their Revenge
I Wouldn’t Get Up At 6:00 Am To Feed Him So He Dragged This Bag Of Treats Into The Bathroom And Tore It Open. Merry Christmas
If an animal is jealous, they might just need some extra love and affection to remind them how much you care. Give them an extra treat, take them to the park more often, and spend plenty of time playing with them. Just like humans, dogs need to be shown they are loved sometimes. It can also be useful to reinforce your dog’s basic training if their jealousy is turning into destructive patterns. “You must remain the leader, so gently show your dog who is boss by verbally scolding negative behavior as soon as it starts,” The Dog Daily says. “At the same time, reward positive behavior with sweet talk, head rubs, and treats, especially if your dog makes an effort to socialize with your new pack member.”
A Month Later, Tabby Got His Revenge
When You Go To The Bar And Return 2 Hours Past Your Cat's Dinner Time
Chester Is Getting Revenge For All The Times Cinnamon Has Sat On Him
It can also be important to empathize with our pets rather than assuming they’re trying to seek revenge against us. For example, separation anxiety can be a cause for some of the behavior featured on this list. “Factors which can precipitate a separation anxiety problem include a change in the family’s schedule which result in the dog being left alone more often, a move to a new house, the death or loss of another family pet, or a period at a boarding kennel,” MSPCA explains on their site. “Separation anxiety may manifest by excessive vocalizations or house-soiling, along with destructive behavior. These behaviors are not motivated by spite or revenge, but by anxiety, and punishment will make the problem worse!”
"Put Them On A Raw Meat Diet!" They Said... This Carb-Craving Criminal Pulled The Bagels Out Of The Cupboard
They’re obligate carnivores, but that doesn’t mean they won’t steal any human food, given the chance XD
This Is Bruce. Bruce Attacked His Automatic Feeder And Then When It Would Not Feed Him, He Decided That My Bread Was Gonna Get It
Maggie Saw Her Moment For Revenge And Stole The Cat's Bed
MSPCA also notes that regardless of what your pets have done, it’s important to never be too hard on them. “Punishment alone rarely is effective in resolving destructive behavior problems and can make them worse,” they write. “Punishment after the fact is never appropriate. When punishment is indicated, the goal is not to punish the animal, but the behavior. This can never be accomplished with punishment after the fact. For assistance in resolving destructive and other behavior problems, once medical problems have been ruled out by your veterinarian, contact a certified applied animal behaviorist.”
When Breakfast Is At 7:00 But It's 7:02 And You Still Haven't Been Fed
I Was Playing Video Games Instead Of Petting Him. I Deserved To Be Bitten For That
Stealing The iPad Is Payback For Putting Her In The Cone Of Shame
As humans, we often assume that we are in charge of our pets. But as these photos clearly show, they can’t always be tamed. If they’re upset or seeking revenge, nothing can stop them. Keep upvoting the photos you find hilarious (but you wouldn’t if they had happened in your household), and let us know in the comments if your pets have ever expertly gotten revenge on you. Then if you’d like to check out another Bored Panda article featuring petty revenge, we recommend reading this article next!
Breakfast Was Late
He Is Ignoring Me Because I Wouldn't Let Him Eat The Diarrhea-Causing Cactus
If you know the plant causes diarrhea in your cat, why do you still have it indoors? :/ Cats don’t know any better. We humans have to protect them.
I Pushed Her Off My Lap Because Hey, I Like "Some" Privacy In The Bathroom
Fat Cat Traps Yellow Lab In The Corner And Refuses To Let Him Leave Because He Drank From The Cat's Water Bowl
The Grey Cat Was On Top Of The Black One A Few Years Ago And Now The New Kitty Is Getting Revenge By Doing The Same To The Grey One
This Is What Happens At 2 Am If You Forget To Give My Great Dane Pup All 4 Of Her Bedtime Chew Toys
She’s lucky she’s adorable because she’s definitely a jerk. Had to share after seeing the lab that did the same thing.
Someone Was Mad That She Couldn't Fit In The Kitty Tent
Darth Meow's Evil Revenge After Being Locked In The Bathroom So We Could Eat In Peace
Cheech Lets You Know He Is Ready For Food By Knocking Books Off If The Bookshelf At 3 Am. This Is Him Showing No Shame In His Mess
Sweet Sweet Revenge
Revenge For The Stolen Dog Bed
Yes.. my pitbull did this too... she stole ALL THE BEDS. she would FIT darnit... even if it was a bed for a 10 lb poodle.
Dear Mom, Remember All Those “Adorable” Outfits? Let’s See You Buy More Now. Love, Finn
i get this weird little feeling that Finn was not, in fact, loving...
When The Big Cat Dewey Was A Kitten, He Used To Bother All The Cats, Payback Served Well
Shredder’s Revenge
Left The Planter On The Spot Where He Usually Sits. No Basil For Me, I Guess
I Left For One Night
Better than mine, he pissed all over my couch cause I was giving birth. (I didn't punish him, cats and dogs get anxious when owners leave for longer than expected)
Revenge Of The Conehead
My Husband Didn't Give Him Enough Attention This Morning. After Snuggling Him For 20 Minutes
Dallas Wanted Me To Know Who’s Boss Because I Wouldn’t Give Her More Food When She Finished Her Bowl
My Dog Got A Bath Today. So He Stole My Blanket As Payback
Pickles Throws A Temper Tantrum Anytime We Don't Let Him Outside
Friend Stayed Out Late Last Night. Her Dog Was Lonely
That's not just one night's worth of loneliness. That poor dog probably isn't getting all the attention and enrichment they need.
Trio Of Magpie Bullies Learning There Are Consequences To Being Jerks To Cats
The birds weren't being jerks or bullies, they were defending their family from attack. Poor birdies.
Not axiomatically true. Many times corvids are intelligent enough to harass and bully other animals, including cats, humans, and other birds. You have no idea whether or not the birds were defending a nest or eggs. They very well could have been doing nothing, and the cat is simply behaving naturally.
Load More Replies...I don’t know how people are describing birds that see a predator in their territory as jerks for trying to drive it off. Domestic house cats are an invasive species in most of the world, and do immense damage to local wildlife. I used to think it was cruel to keep cats inside, that it was “natural” for my well-fed childhood house cat to come home with a new dead animal every two or three days, and that it was also “natural” that cats just got sick, or eaten by coyotes, or run over by cars. Where I live now, no one in my immediate neighborhood lets their cats out. Their cats are safe and healthy inside, and the bird population around us is thriving.
This. Thank you for having some common sense and compassion for the birds and understanding that cats are problematic when allowed to roam free. Cats belong indoors!
Load More Replies...This is horrible.. one of the largest reasons for bird population decline in cities are roaming cats.
Not according to the RSPB who did research into this: https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/advice/gardening-for-wildlife/animal-deterrents/cats-and-garden-birds/are-cats-causing-bird-declines/
Load More Replies...Magpies rob other birds nests of their eggs and kill chicks. And they hog the bird table and don’t let any of the other birds feed.
So do Bluejays...they steal other birds nests, push their eggs out, and kill their babies.
Load More Replies...Whilst I love these birds, who are very intelligent and have a cool flock dynamic where they live in families, hunt in pack, etc... They are infamously known for teasing cats relentlessy, all over the world. To be sure, this cat has now earned a spot on their absolute s**t-list, and they'll bully it intensly every time they see it from then on.
People keep using the word "teasing" but failing to see that it's a perfectly natural thing to want to chase a PREDATOR away from their home. Why is it the bird that's bad when it's the cat that's invading?
Load More Replies...I replied with this to someone’s post…but for those that miss it… Humans are the #1 invasive species on this earth. We have caused the extinction of hundreds, & are currently putting more than 1 million species at risk. So before we start blaming cats, we should look at ourselves. Our own apathy & greed are destroying this planet.
Just because we as a species do the most damage doesn't mean we should allow another, similarly invasive species do similar damage. Cats are domesticated and belong inside or in a barn. Feral and outdoor cats are issues, barn cats do a job and indoor cats are friends.
Load More Replies...My own experience, our (usually) docile kitty would hang out in our yard. Never ventured further, was loving to her humans and dog. For whatever reason, the birds began to attack her. She put up with it for about a week, finally snapped and killed one of the birds, whose companions completely left the kitty alone after that. Everyone, human or feline, has a breaking point. Even the sweet ones. And I agree, keep the cats indoors.
This is why your cats need to stay indoors and get fixed because those birds build low nests and will get hunt into extinction by cats like the many, many other birds cats have offed due to people's irresponsible pet keeping.
There's a lot of hate going on in these comments. I let my cats outside when they want but always bring them in at night due to coyotes but in my entire adult life my cats have only killed three birds. First one I got mad because he didn't eat it so the next one he tried to eat without plucking it so he barfed it back up. He never killed another. My other cat has only killed one but he ate it. Where I am there are plenty of rodents in the fields so they don't need to kill birds. Also I'm not sure cats are getting complete nutrition from what we feed them. My black cat eats many rodents and cat food and she has the healthiest coat.
If you feed them almost any food you buy, then yes, they are getting all their nutritional needs. Cat and dog food makers are legally required to provide the proper nutrients for animals to live healthily. Feeding your cat or dog Blue Buffalo or something like it only serves to help your own conscience.
Load More Replies...I can't with all people getting butthurt over the dead bird and saying cats should stay indoors. I agree that it's better and safer for domestic cats to stay indoors, but this very well might be a stray cat as it doesn't have a collar so stop blaming a potentially non existent owner for a cat doing a great job and a bird being dumb enough to get caught.
Ahh yes, it "might" be a stray. Definitely reason enough to behave like an unresponsible pet owner. Cats do, not might, kill many, many rodents and birds throughout their lifetime if they are allowed to roam freely outdoors. This "prove a negative" stuff needs to be nipped in the bud, immediately.
Load More Replies...My cat would drag magpies the same size as her though the cat flap... then they would be trapped alive inside my house. Madam would be very pleased with her 'gift' and the mess it would make. Bloody jerk.
My hubby let my 6 week old kitten outside when i was out at my mums house, came home and there was no Sooty. When i asked him where she was he said i let her outside for a bit, i asked how long ago he said oh no it was hours ago. When i went out side there were 5 magpies ragging her she never made it they killed her, i didn't speak to him for a whole 9 months to teach him a lesson.
In this whole post on pets being jerks, there’s like one rabbit, a handful of dogs and the overwhelming majority are cats. So very accurate representation here.
I had a long-haired black cat for 19 years. When we lived in Alabama, he went outside we lived out in the country. He didn’t come home that night. He didn’t come home the next morning so I went looking for him. He was huddled at the bottom of a tree and magpies or divebombing him. My poor little baby. I walked over and picked him up. he wrapped his paws around my neck, and he never wanted to go back outside again! It’s one thing to defend your territory it’s another thing to be a bully! Lol.
People should keep their cats inside for their own safety. Around here the coyotes eat cats and any other small animal.
One of our cats is an inside/outside cat. Since we got her as a kitten, she has wanted nothing more than to be outside. Anytime we would walk near a door she would rush to it, stand on her hind legs with her front paws on the door, turn her head back to us & howl bloody murder for hours. She hates using litter boxes, & will only go outside at the very back of our property. Fast forward 13.5 years, she’s still alive & well. She has “street” smarts. Some cats don’t. Those are usually the ones that don’t make it. Yes, she catches wildlife at times. But I always check over every animal she brings home. If it can be saved, I do so. When she was 3, she lead me to 2 baby abandoned opossum. She never hurt them. I cared for them on the weekend until the local wildlife rehabilitation centre opened the following week. They had fly eggs all over their bodies. Which meant using a fine toothed comb. They were pleasantly easy to care for. I carried them around in my fleece housecoat pockets.
☹️😭 We are also bird lovers. Our kitty has a fenced in Outdoor play area. When we feed the birds in winter, she must watch them through windows until later in morning. Surprisingly, she sits on porch and watches them. Now let some squirrels climb the fence and intrude, she chases them immediately. They sit in the trees on the other side screeching and whining because no seed for them.
That bird was defending its nesting territory. He is a parent, and his chicks cannot survive without him. The mother bird can't keep up with the chicks' needs for food by herself. It takes two parents to feed them. The loneliest sound in the world is the crying and crying of the widowed parent as it circles the area calling out for its mate.
A pair of rows built a nest on our neighbours property, which gave us the perfect view. I could tell when the she laid her eggs because of the care they took when by the center of the nest. Unfortunately, I also witnessed some horrible stuff. The father was out looking for food while the mother protected the eggs. Another crow was flying overhead, did a sharp turn & attacked the female. It looked like he was trying to mate with her, but honestly, I felt like I witnessed a rape. The horrible sounds she made while being attacked are still in my mind. But she eventually fought him off & chased him away. Sadly, during the attack, some of the eggs were damaged. When the make came back, they both grieved together. & comforted one another. It was very emotional. When the left over egg(s) hatched they celebrated in such a gentle manner. Both were on either side of the nest, looking down in the center, & gently cooing to their offspring. Only one survived to adulthood. Saw them all 2 days ago
Load More Replies...There is a lot of personal bias in many of the comments. First up: cats are domestic and therefore “belong indoors”. Actually, the definition of domesticated animals are ones that have adapted to living alongside humans. That doesn’t translate as living permanently inside. Countries such as Japan and Turkey have large “stray” populations of domesticated cats. Secondly: it’s dangerous for cats to be outside at night. That depends on location. There are no predators of cats in many countries and they are safe outside. Thirdly: cats are the biggest predators of birds. Again, not true in every country and, in some countries, it’s not an issue if the native bird population can cope with a level of predation. As it happens, cat predation is a problem in my country (NZ) but there are many other challenges for native birds as well. I offset any impact of my cats by creating a native garden to support the birds and the local bird population has increased as a result.
A hols 4 letting your cat outside, hope coyote walks by with your cat in its mouth
This is what happens when cats are allowed outside, prolific damage can be caused by these arch hunters. I love my cats but they stay inside . The magpies will remember that cat.
If anyone disagrees about cats being outside because of the danger to birds, then please think about the dangers being outside offers to cats. Veterinarians and others who are knowledgeable about such things will tell you that outside cats are vulnerable to diseases, predation from other animals, fighting with other cats, being run over, being hurt by cruel humans - of which there are many unfortunately - being stolen by other humans, or being sickened or dying from ingesting bad food or poisons. If you feel cats deserve outside time take them out on a cat leash or provide them with a cat enclosure that other creatures can't open. We did this every day with our cat and over time he learnt the boundaries so we could take him for a walk out into the garden without a leash but always with one of us.
When ours goes outside, I hear the birds, mainly long-tailed meadowlarks and the occasional sparrow, shouting "CAT! CAT!" It is the only time they shout this one particular bird-word. She is not especially interested in catching them as she is primarily engaged in decimating the rodent population. She has rarely brought me a bird.
Not magpies, magpies are bigger. These little birds love to dive bomb cats and will tease them without mercy. Sad to see one killed though.
Those are magpies. Magpies have different forms and sizes in different parts of the world. These are magpies.
Load More Replies...WTF? BP censors everything like we're a bunch of children, but THIS is acceptable? Down voted! I don't want to see this type of imagery again!
It's cute when a cat does it but they want your dog put down for the same thing ( especially when the dog has their cat!)
Cause cats are cute and birds suck, I hope that helps!
Load More Replies...Poor birds. They were just being birds. This is why cats should always be indoors.
And the cat was just being a cat. Completely natural. Cats actually domesticated themselves, not the other way around.
Load More Replies...At this point, it's almost guaranteed to die. Cat scratches and the bacteria associated with them and bites will kill a bird very quickly.
Load More Replies...Today, Jerry Learned That If He Unplugs The Box Fan From The Wall At Night, The Humans Wake Up. Here He Is, Proud Of Himself, At 6:35 Am On My Day Off
I Took This Picture Before My Parrot Bit Me And In My Defense, I Was Just Taking Pictures
I Fostered This Potbelly Pig A Few Years Ago. My Dog Kept Stealing His Big Bed So Piggy Payback?
Taking Revenge On The New Kitten (They’re Friends I Swear)
Alexios Trying To Eat His Sister, Who Is So Done With His Nonsense
Revenge Is A Dog Dish Best Served Cold (Smush Eating The Dog Food - Our Yorkie Always Goes After Hers)
Stolen Dog Beds 2: The Revenge
What Happens If I'm Late Feeding Her
I Got Bored While You Were Taking A Nap
Payback
Thanks For Laying On My Carefully Stored Larger Sketchbooks Because I Wasn’t Giving You Undivided Attention For 3675685846336 Hours
When You Go Hunting Without Your Dog And Get Home To Find He’s Not Happy
She Stole His Bed Last Night, So This Morning It's Big Dog Revenge Time. "Get Wrecked Sausage Dog"
Every Time We Leave, I Lose A Plant. This Time She Also Jumped Onto The Counters Above Our Counters. I Guess We Aren’t Allowed To Take Vacations Anymore
Revenge Is Blue And Fuzzy
Dog: Hey, fuzzbutt! I'm off to play frisbee golf with dad and the boys. No, it's not your pillow. Definitely not.
This Is What Happens When You Go To The Shop For 10 Minutes And Leave A Dog Alone At The House
My boy loved to rip cardboard/paper too when he was a puppy.
She Usually Steals All Of His Spots So He Finally Got His Revenge And Stole Her Bed. Fair Is Fair
Revenge For Taking Her To The Vet Earlier?
"Mom Went To Work Today And Didn't Take Me, So For Revenge I Take The Soles Out Of Her Shoes. That Will Show Her"
Cute doggo. It looks like the owner took out the soles though and placed them beneath the doggie's paw. Asking for a friend?
Finally, I Get My Revenge
"Mum Put Her Ugg Earmuffs On Me For A Laugh, So I Punished Her By Shaking Them Off My Head And Chewing Them. I Did Not Give Them Back. Nobody Makes A Fool Of Me"
Just Because His Brother (That He Hates) Jumped Up On The Bed. So He Took It Out On Me. Also, Bit My Hand
My cat does that too. Recommend wiping down with alcohol wipes and soaking in water.
Revenge Of The Dog?
Whack-A-Cat Role Reversal - The Kitten Gets Revenge
Because I Did Not Let Him In
Hey, Peete, Remember That Time You Bit Me & Broke My Foot?
Wait .. is Peete a human? Why would the little blue bird have a wallet? Peete bit the yellow headed birds foot and broke it?
I Didn’t Give My Dogs A Treat And They Got Revenge
And If You Wrong Us, Shall We Not Revenge?
This Is The Face Of A Jerk Who Chewed Through Three iPhone Chargers Last Night... I Believe This Is A Face Of Revenge, Not Remorse
A Moment Of Payback. She Harasses The Dog Daily, So She Deserves The Jerk Reference
I Left Her Alone For An Hour, So She Got Payback
Cat Not Letting Me Do Homework As Payback For Cleaning Her Ears And Putting On A Cone
My Dog's Revenge For Us Leaving The House For An Hour
This Jerk Got Mad Because He Wanted More Wet Food After We Went To Bed
He Will Continue To Do This Until Someone Pets Him. You Put Him In The Hallway And Then He Cries
Wait - he has to resort to this just to get you to pet him? And then you put him out in the hallway until he cries? There’s no revenge here - just an ignored cat that’s starved for attention. I’ll bet that a little affection would get him to stop that…and stop putting him in the hallway - that obviously upsets him! Poor kitty…
Day After Housekeeper. 30 Minutes After Coming Back From The Groomer
It’s a reflection of society and my current place within it when my first mental reaction is, “Oh no, the day after your HOUSEKEEPER came, woe is you, you’ll have to CLEAN YOUR OWN HOUSE! You poor THING!” sigh.
I Took My Cousin's Treat. He Took Revenge By Taking My Mei Mei Toy
That might be the terrier I have now, the smaller dog. I'm his 4th or 5th owner was this taken anywhere near Maryland?
"It Was A Nice Day. Humans Had A BBQ. There Was None For Me Though, Apart From The Drips From The Cooking Utensils, So I Had To Steal Mum’s Trainers To Level The Score"
Question: What Does Not Taking Busta For A Walk For 4 Days Look Like? Answer: This
"I Had A Nice Day. Unfortunately, Mum Spoiled It By Putting Silly Flowers On My Head, So I Had To Steal Her Shoe As Punishment"
Tiger's Payback For The Sticker
"Got My Revenge On The Human Sibling - Ate Her Brand New Sock"
It's all fun and games until the dog eats the sock. Then it's a $3,000 vet bill.
Jerk Cat Bites My Charging Cables If I Don’t Immediately Pay Attention To Him
Ace Is Getting Revenge For The Food She Stole
So In My Previous Post, I Said I Was Upset About My Mommy Not Playing With Me. Well, I Destroyed The Skeleton Toy. Not Paying Attention To Me Have Consequences
My Cat Knocks Down All The Towels When She's Hungry
Ofc its the towels, and she doesn't even lay on them......
JUST A PSA!!!! PLEASE, IF YOUR CAT IS SCRATCHING CHAIRS OR TEARING TOILET PAPER, DO *NOT* DECLAW IT. DECLAWING IS LIKE REMOVING A HUMAN'S FINGER. CLAWS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE CAT. INSTEAD OF DECLAWING, YOU CAN EITHER: clip their nails every so often, buy it a scratching post and teach it to use it, or buy/make some cat-repellent(certain smells deterr cats)
My sister had her two cats declawed and regretted having it done.
Load More Replies...So many of these aren’t “revenge” photos… they’re animals behaving naturally in regards to the things we stupid humans put/leave in their reach XD
So refreshing to know I’m not the only one who thinks this way :)
Load More Replies...Some of these I feel like the parents are not training very well. Others might have medical issues like anxiety disorders, you can actually med cats and dogs on ani depression anxiety meds. Maybe kennel training with some? I love the hell out of my doggo and cat, the only time they acted out is when I was giving birth to my son. Soon after I found my cat has separation anxiety. So if I have to leave he gets his "thunder vest" it's a weighted vest and he hasn't had an episode since. Other than that some of these are down right cute. Thank you BP for avoiding the AITA.
For those who remember me as Cybermerlin2000 and read about me being upset at losing my dog when I was a kid and encouraged me to get a dog... thank you
Best decison ever! Meet Cleo (Cleopuptra) Cleo-chill...db8a4a.jpg
Load More Replies...If your cats chew on recharger cords - or any cords - rub the cords with lemon juice. Cats hate the smell of citrus. Beer works, too.
No. I had that notion too before I became a cat owner. Our cat is a sweetheart. When we feed him past his breakfast/dinner time, all he does is meow and stares at us. He doesn't destroy anything and rips open food bags. He's super chill.
Load More Replies...PSA: idc about the magpies but remember to keep your cats indoors. They are house pets. Not wild animals. They will absolutely murk the local bird population and have caused a ton of extinctions. Fix and keep that damn thing in the house. I love cats but seriously. If they're so un-enriched they need to go outside, that's an owner's issue. Get a cat tent, idk. Just stop letting cats roam the streets. Getting hit by cars and ate by a lynx or coyote or poisoned is also natural by that view point.
My kids had the meanest cat I've ever seen. He had a habit of sneaking up behind you while you were standing up taking a leak, and sink his claws into the back of your thighs. And they objected when I said I'd only come feed the cat while they were gone if I could bring a can of mace. "You want to MACE our cat??!" Oh, yeah.
I can’t believe this quote from someone who is so behind the times in understanding animals: “To really carry out vengeful behavior, you need to be able to picture the future and find pleasure in the future misery or suffering of others,” she explained.“ More and more scientific research is showing many, many species other than ourselves can understand exactly this sort of stuff, and for every day living, too, not just for revenge!
Friendly reminder that if your cat/dog acts up when you leave the house/are late home they might have separation anxiety which would need addressing for their health and welfare (and your wallet!)
A lot of these cats are probably acting out from boredom. Cats need exercise and stimulation everyday, especially when they’re young. Otherwise they misbehave or overeat. These cats need climbers, toys, companions, and owners willing to give them individual, undivided attention everyday. Cats get blamed for bad behavior when often it’s really because the owner’s ignoring their needs.
This whole article supports my previous theory that every comment on this site reads like an elderly aunt wrote it.
Hilarious that most of these are cats being a$$holes. And this is why I hate cats.
Don't download, he's allowed to have his opinion. Even if we disagree.
Load More Replies...JUST A PSA!!!! PLEASE, IF YOUR CAT IS SCRATCHING CHAIRS OR TEARING TOILET PAPER, DO *NOT* DECLAW IT. DECLAWING IS LIKE REMOVING A HUMAN'S FINGER. CLAWS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE CAT. INSTEAD OF DECLAWING, YOU CAN EITHER: clip their nails every so often, buy it a scratching post and teach it to use it, or buy/make some cat-repellent(certain smells deterr cats)
My sister had her two cats declawed and regretted having it done.
Load More Replies...So many of these aren’t “revenge” photos… they’re animals behaving naturally in regards to the things we stupid humans put/leave in their reach XD
So refreshing to know I’m not the only one who thinks this way :)
Load More Replies...Some of these I feel like the parents are not training very well. Others might have medical issues like anxiety disorders, you can actually med cats and dogs on ani depression anxiety meds. Maybe kennel training with some? I love the hell out of my doggo and cat, the only time they acted out is when I was giving birth to my son. Soon after I found my cat has separation anxiety. So if I have to leave he gets his "thunder vest" it's a weighted vest and he hasn't had an episode since. Other than that some of these are down right cute. Thank you BP for avoiding the AITA.
For those who remember me as Cybermerlin2000 and read about me being upset at losing my dog when I was a kid and encouraged me to get a dog... thank you
Best decison ever! Meet Cleo (Cleopuptra) Cleo-chill...db8a4a.jpg
Load More Replies...If your cats chew on recharger cords - or any cords - rub the cords with lemon juice. Cats hate the smell of citrus. Beer works, too.
No. I had that notion too before I became a cat owner. Our cat is a sweetheart. When we feed him past his breakfast/dinner time, all he does is meow and stares at us. He doesn't destroy anything and rips open food bags. He's super chill.
Load More Replies...PSA: idc about the magpies but remember to keep your cats indoors. They are house pets. Not wild animals. They will absolutely murk the local bird population and have caused a ton of extinctions. Fix and keep that damn thing in the house. I love cats but seriously. If they're so un-enriched they need to go outside, that's an owner's issue. Get a cat tent, idk. Just stop letting cats roam the streets. Getting hit by cars and ate by a lynx or coyote or poisoned is also natural by that view point.
My kids had the meanest cat I've ever seen. He had a habit of sneaking up behind you while you were standing up taking a leak, and sink his claws into the back of your thighs. And they objected when I said I'd only come feed the cat while they were gone if I could bring a can of mace. "You want to MACE our cat??!" Oh, yeah.
I can’t believe this quote from someone who is so behind the times in understanding animals: “To really carry out vengeful behavior, you need to be able to picture the future and find pleasure in the future misery or suffering of others,” she explained.“ More and more scientific research is showing many, many species other than ourselves can understand exactly this sort of stuff, and for every day living, too, not just for revenge!
Friendly reminder that if your cat/dog acts up when you leave the house/are late home they might have separation anxiety which would need addressing for their health and welfare (and your wallet!)
A lot of these cats are probably acting out from boredom. Cats need exercise and stimulation everyday, especially when they’re young. Otherwise they misbehave or overeat. These cats need climbers, toys, companions, and owners willing to give them individual, undivided attention everyday. Cats get blamed for bad behavior when often it’s really because the owner’s ignoring their needs.
This whole article supports my previous theory that every comment on this site reads like an elderly aunt wrote it.
Hilarious that most of these are cats being a$$holes. And this is why I hate cats.
Don't download, he's allowed to have his opinion. Even if we disagree.
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