• Jessvj93@lemmy.world
    14·
    9 hours ago

    One time I was looking for my doggo and called out “Marley!?”

    Marley came around the corner and looked disheveled and a little annoyed. It caught me off guard and I forgot what I wanted her for in the first place and said “Oh Nevermind.” She did a 180 and went right back to sleep in the other room. No curiosity, no wondering if I had food. Girl was tired and understood perfect English in that moment lol

  • Australis13@fedia.io
    51·
    18 hours ago

    One of mine just screams from the other end of the house and expects me to come to her. She’s definitely thinking about me, but in a “Human! Come here and entertain me!” kind of way…

    • BeeegScaaawyCripple@lemmy.world
      4·
      6 hours ago

      i was worried i taught him that. i used to yell “where my kitties at” and they’d come running from wherever. it’s a little late for that, but i’ll see if it [edit:] works tomorrow

    • ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world
      6·
      9 hours ago

      My neighbor’s cat is mostly deaf. Because of this, he is so loud when he meows. When he’s outside, we occasionally hear him meowing. He’s seeing who will come and entertain him. The first time I heard it, I went to make sure he was okay. He was just chilling. He didn’t want me to pet him, but he also didn’t want me to leave.

    • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      14·
      14 hours ago

      One of mine used to do exactly the same, but I’ve learned that it’s never an emergency so I don’t have to get all worried and go check it out.

      So now she yells at me from the next room and after a bit of back and forth meowing and me calling for her, she comes to me doing that adorable trotting run and gets the strokes and scritches and attention she was after to begin with 😁🥰

    • Jyrdano@lemmy.world
      16·
      18 hours ago

      Our orange cat does this too. I wonder what goes through his brain cell sometimes.

  • Manjushri@piefed.socialEnglish
    26·
    18 hours ago

    “I’ll bet they’re eating something. I should check.”

  • Naich@lemmings.world
    24·
    19 hours ago

    More a case of “oh, I haven’t been in that room for a while, better see what’s in there… Oh yes, I forgot that thing exists.”

  • MajorMajormajormajor@lemmy.ca
    23·
    19 hours ago

    Lord: “I haven’t informed my peasant about how amazing I am in some time now. I must remedy this immediately”

    cat enters room and exaggerated meows

    Peasant: “awe, so adorable!”

    Lord: “You will pay for this insolence!”

    • limelight79@lemmy.world
      3·
      7 hours ago

      We used to have a tabby that didn’t just walk into a room. She announced her presence loudly so all of us could honor her royal highness. She made an Entrance.

      I sometimes called her the audio engineer - she’d find the places that echoed the most to let loose her loudest meows.

      I miss her so much. 8lbs of pure personality. She’d cuddle with me at night, she would show up and demand I lift the blanket, then she’d curl up with me under the covers for a while.

      In her mind, she was the queen. The house still feels quiet without her, and she’s been gone 5 years.

      • MajorMajormajormajor@lemmy.ca
        2·
        6 hours ago

        It sounds like she lived a good life, and you treated her well. That’s all we can hope to do when our lives are forever changed by a furry friend like that.

  • krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
    11·
    18 hours ago

    “I think I’m going to go bite that dick that feeds me. Take that you fucking prick”

  • tomenzgg@midwest.socialEnglish
    8·
    16 hours ago

    My boy likes to cry when he sees me, lead me towards the pantry (crying all the way), and then walk up to the bag where his food is and look back at me like he’s helping me figure out how to feed him.

    (unless there’s food already in his bowl, in which case he likes when I pet him while he’s eating; he’s a social eater)

  • saltnotsugar@lemmy.world
    61·
    16 hours ago

    Cat: The hour fast approaches where the human shall adore me.
    Dog: I got this fart you ought to check out bud!