Cartoonist Depicts "Nine Types of Cat Bullying": Netizens Share That Cats Really Do This, They Love It

In our last discussion, we shared some amusing anecdotes from "Nine Types of Cat Bullying", illustrated by the Japanese manga artist Yō Uzuki. These scenarios resonated deeply with online users, garnering millions of views within just a few days. Interestingly, the post sparked a wave of responses as many cat owners began sharing their own experiences, confirming that these nine types of behavior are not mere exaggerations but relatable truths for many pet owners.

Types of Cat Bullying

  • Disruption during work: Cats often find ways to interrupt their owners while they are trying to focus.
  • Restricting movement: Cats can completely seal off their owners' paths, making it impossible to move freely.
  • Claiming your blanket: Felines are notorious for stealing the warmth of your blankets.
  • Applying pressure: Especially noticeable during feeding times, cats can be quite demanding.
  • Accumulating boxes: Every box becomes a permanent fixture in the home as cats refuse to let their owners dispose of them.
  • Ignoring you: Cats can act as if you don't exist when they choose to.
  • Leaving fur on your clothes: They often leave a trail of fur on anything you wear.
  • Sneaking peeks during bath time: Cats love to observe their owners in the shower, monitoring every move.
  • Being too cute to concentrate: Their cuteness can be distracting enough to hinder productivity.

Some users humorously referred to this behavior as "cat control freak syndrome", while others simply labeled it as cat bullying. Regardless, how one perceives it largely depends on their feelings towards their pets. If they feel "fondness, willingness, and love", then such behaviors are perfectly acceptable.

User Experiences

The following are some shared experiences from cat owners that highlight these behaviors:

  • This seems like a form of surveillance, doesn't it?
  • Their cuteness really makes it hard to focus +1.
  • Claiming your blanket +1.
  • Restricting your movement +1.
  • The number of boxes at home keeps increasing +1.
  • Applying pressure during meal times +1.
  • Pressuring when there's not enough food +1.
  • Deliberately leaving fur everywhere +1.
  • Diving into your bag just as you're about to leave +1.
  • Being disturbed while working +1.
  • The heater is monopolized by the cat, who even winks at me +1.
  • Always turning their back to me, ignoring me +1.
  • No boxes can be taken for recycling anymore +1.

This concludes our sharing session. For those watching who are also cat owners, have you encountered similar situations?

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