24 Photos Through History Prove Cats Will Never Get Tired Of Destroying Stuff
"RIP my Michael Kors purse."
Filip
- Published in Funny
If you ever get frustrated with seeing your cat demolish your furniture or objects again, don't worry, you are not the only one. Each one of the cat's owners has been in the same situation.
But the anger that you feel lasts only for 3 seconds. It will pass you quicker than you can imagine.
As cat lovers, we know what we're talking about because we have experienced the same. We also know that you are aware of this, but we simply wanted to remind you how quickly you forget why you were mad at your cat when you look at its eyes.
Cats are masters of manipulation. But who wouldn't adore these silly creatures despite their curious and mischievous nature?
Even history proves their childish temperament. To prove this point, we have prepared a print from the British Museum from the 19th century showing cats in their true light.
But we must credit the woman who inspired us to create this amusing post. Her Twitter account has over 37.3K followers.
On her Twitter @CatsOfYore, you can find why she adores cats, she also says that she loves feline art, photography, and history and is a proud owner of two amazing cats. Please enjoy the well-known silliness of our furry friends below.
1. "Another vicious fabric attack, 1854"
twitter2. "The Broken Vase. Ludwig Strimpl, 1913."
twitter3. "I believe it's time to buy a new version"
twitter4. "Hang on, hang on, just a little more, and it'll be done."
twitter5. "Green green grass, blue blue sky"
twitter6. "Two Young Cats Playing With A Basket Of Crawfish, Julius Adams II (1852-1913)"
twitter7. "Cat bravely protecting a courtesan from her mail. Ca 1757-1783."
twitter8. "It seems like this control is redundant."
twitter9. And the cat helps her
twitter10. "Mmm... I like butterflies"
twitter11. "Nova the plant sitter, 2022."
twitter12. "I tried to stop it, but it just fell"
twitter13. It must have a special taste:
twitter14. And it seems so
twitter15. "You should buy a new one because this one is not tasty"
twitter16. "I just wanted to see what's inside"
twitter17. "I feel you have hidden something behind"
twitter18. He uses it wisely
twitter19. "And the material looks so inviting..."
twitter20. Expecting some delicious food:
twitter21. The Angora Cat
twitter22. "The Cat at Play"
twitter23. The mission succeeded
twitter24. "Mmm... This is so cozy. I feel snuggled."
twitterDespite their silliness and an undying desire to redecorate our living space, cats will always be among our favorite pets. Today, even history told us that cats will always be the same, but probably we have already known that.
According to a national pet owners survey, there are about 94 million home cats in the US. And that number speaks for itself about how much we love our cats.
We could say that love is mutual, but who can claim that for sure when it comes to cats? Hug your cat, and don't get mad at her when her curiosity gets the better of her, always remember that it's not the first time or the last one.