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To a cat, a food bowl is either completely full or completely empty. There is no middle ground. The moment they can see even the tiniest patch of the bottom, the bowl is officially unacceptable. It doesn't matter if there's still plenty of food left. That's a human opinion, not a cat opinion. At that point, prepare for the dramatic meows, the staring, and the repeated trips to the food bowl meant to show you the severity of the situation.
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Every cat pawrent learns this lesson sooner or later: never leave a water glass unattended. It doesn't matter if your cat has a perfectly clean water bowl a few feet away. The second you look away, they'll be investigating your drink like it's a rare delicacy. Before long, you'll find a furry face taking a sip or a paw dipped directly into the glass for quality control.
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Every cat pawrent owns at least a few things that would seem completely ridiculous to anyone else. A specific blanket that can only be placed on one chair. A cardboard box that should have been thrown away months ago. A particular water fountain because the cat decided regular bowls were unacceptable. Cats have their own very specific rules about what's allowed and what isn't, and somehow the entire household ends up adjusting accordingly. At a certain point, you stop questioning it and just accept that the cat runs quality control.
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