• Creddit@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I have always had this hunch that cats take their vomit to the carpet because they don’t want to feel it uncomfortably splatter onto their paws(the way it would on a hard surface like tile).

    It would be congruent with a cat’s overall air of arrogant superiority. It’s a bonus for them that they also get to watch their human groan and complain as they stoop to clean it up like the servants they are.

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      I’d be more inclined to say they know it’s smelly waste and want a soft surface to bury it in.

      Which begs the question of why they don’t go for the litterbox, but mine do always try to bury it right away.

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      Considering my cat has never once hit the tile despite 80% of the house having hard surfaces, I totally buy this.

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        1 year ago

        Two rugs in the entire hardwood-floored house and the little floof pukes on… the sofa. Fortunately for her she’s adorable.