Cats can be so impolite

@beeeckie (802)
United States
July 25, 2008 10:35am CST
The other night, my cat horked up a hairball on my leg while I was sleeping. She evidently began the horking actions while on the floor, then jumped onto the bed and proceeded to empty the hairball out onto my jammies. Thank you kitteh :P
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@sudalunts (5523)
• United States
25 Jul 08
a hairball from a Long hair - Oh no, not the hairball
em]lol[/em]Oh no, how rude, I didn't think a cat would do thinkgs like that on the bed. I know my cats, if they are on the bed, and they need to honk or hork, not sure what the word should be, they will get off the bed then do their thing. Talking about a wet dream Yeah, I would call that impolite..
@beeeckie (802)
• United States
25 Jul 08
LOL! That picture looks just about identical to the hairball she so kindly presented. Yucka, they look like turds.
@luvstochat (6907)
• United States
25 Jul 08
Yucky! My kittie was impolite last night and decided she wanted attention at 3:30 in the morning! She jumped up and started rubbing my hands and if I stopped petting her she would bite my fingers until I started again! How impolite is that?
@beeeckie (802)
• United States
25 Jul 08
And that finger-biting can hurt! A cat I used to live with would, without fail, jump up at around 3 AM and bite my nose to wake me up for petting.
@soulist (2985)
• United States
25 Jul 08
Ew so gross. I hate it when I wake up in the morning and still groggy step in the hairball. It's so gross. Mine used to go to her litter box, but doesn't anymore for some odd reason. I asked her why she didn't hork in her litter box anymore but she didn't answer me.
@derek_a (10874)
25 Jul 08
Yes, cats can be very impolite. Our cat used to jump from the floor when we were eating a meal and once or twice took the food from my fork just before I put it in my mouth. He then ran out of the cat-door -as if I would want it back from him!!! LOL.
@beeeckie (802)
• United States
25 Jul 08
Haha! Ours will usually try to drink water out of our glasses. I know cats like to "hunt" for their own water sources, especially if it's cold, but no fair! We want our water and food too!
@snowy22315 (170542)
• United States
25 Jul 08
When mine starts that I always make sure he is not on the bed at the time. The barfing noises wake me up and i make him get off. I'd be really grossed out if he coughed up a hairball on me or the bed. Fortuantely, my kitty doesnt seem to get too many of those.
• United States
25 Jul 08
ew! That's ok, one of my lovely kitties left me a present last night... ...I come home from work, and Snuggles left me a present! =D Well, if you want to count a chewed up, half digested bird head as a present... ....right on the kitchen table too.... Why I have a loving husband!