They want attention so bad they will go anywhere with you. They're just generally very curious as to what's there and what you're doing there. My cat even tried to jump to the toilet seat and I was just not fast enough after pee-ing closing the toilet cover and flush. He fell into it -_-... I had to give him a very thorough bath... After that, I keep him OUTSIDE THE DOOR even if he follows me... Also my female cat LOVES to play with toilet paper. You just leave her with 1 roll of toilet paper and she'll smother it down to toilet paper heaven in the entire room, and it's really hard to vacuum it up off, and especially in just regular room with carpet, it's hard to sweep up...
Jellicle cats come from Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Elliott. The first part of the poem is:The Song of the JelliclesJellicle Cats come out tonight,Jellicle Cats come one come all:The Jellicle Moon is shining bright--Jellicles come to the Jellicle Ball.
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Box Elder Bugs affect people by being a nuisance. These bugs come from Boxelder Trees and come inside homes where it is warm.
No, domestic cats (Felis catus) do not come from bobcats (Lynx rufus). While they are both members of the Felidae family, domestic cats were domesticated from a different wild ancestor, likely the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica). Bobcats are native to North America and are a separate species from domestic cats.
Cats may come into the bathroom because they are curious about the running water, the smells, or they simply want to be near their human companions.
Cats may follow you to the bathroom because they are curious, want attention, or feel comforted by your presence.
Cats may follow you into the bathroom because they are curious, want attention, or feel safe being near you.
Cats often follow their owners to the bathroom because they are curious and want to be close to you. They see you as their family and want to be near you, even in the bathroom.
Yes, cats may follow their owners to the bathroom out of curiosity or a desire for attention.
Cats are curious creatures and may follow their owners into the bathroom out of a desire for companionship or to investigate new surroundings. They may also see the bathroom as a safe and familiar space where they can be close to their owner.
Cats are curious creatures and they may follow you into the bathroom out of a desire to be close to you or to investigate the new environment. They may also see it as an opportunity to bond with you or seek attention.
Cats are naturally curious and social animals, so they may follow you into the bathroom to seek your company, investigate new surroundings, or simply because they enjoy being close to you.
Cats may choose to sit in the bathroom with you because they feel safe and secure in your presence, and they are curious about what you are doing. Additionally, the bathroom may have interesting smells and sounds that intrigue them.
Cats may visit you in the bathroom because they are curious and want to be near you. They see the bathroom as a small, enclosed space where they can feel safe and secure while still being close to their human.
Cats may enjoy sitting in the bathroom with you because they feel safe and secure in your presence, and they are curious about what you are doing. The enclosed space of the bathroom may also provide a sense of comfort and warmth for them.
Cats can give you privacy in the bathroom but sometimes choose not to. This is because they are very fickle creatures and want attention all of the time.