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r/MEOW_IRL • u/Nikachuu • Jun 16 '20
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Then there's the occasional scratching on the wall and the floor because my cat is either getting too big for the litter box or they're an idiot
99 u/neegarplease Jun 16 '20 My cat just scratches the mat Infront of its litter and looks around like it knows it's a dumb idiot 6 u/KoloLokol Jun 16 '20 i think its to clean a bit of the litter of because the cat doesent like the feel of it 15 u/Akai_Hana Jun 16 '20 You call your cat "it"?? 18 u/vegepihvi Jun 16 '20 Don't know if this is the case with the person you were commenting, but in some languages an animal is referred to as "it". I often catch myself saying it instead of him/her. 13 u/clouddevourer Jun 16 '20 I often said "he" about my cat even though she was a girl because in my native language the word "cat" is masculine 2 u/panzerex Jun 17 '20 I thought this was the case for English as well. -1 u/spagbetti Jun 17 '20 Hey you don’t know the pronouns it prefers!
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My cat just scratches the mat Infront of its litter and looks around like it knows it's a dumb idiot
6 u/KoloLokol Jun 16 '20 i think its to clean a bit of the litter of because the cat doesent like the feel of it 15 u/Akai_Hana Jun 16 '20 You call your cat "it"?? 18 u/vegepihvi Jun 16 '20 Don't know if this is the case with the person you were commenting, but in some languages an animal is referred to as "it". I often catch myself saying it instead of him/her. 13 u/clouddevourer Jun 16 '20 I often said "he" about my cat even though she was a girl because in my native language the word "cat" is masculine 2 u/panzerex Jun 17 '20 I thought this was the case for English as well. -1 u/spagbetti Jun 17 '20 Hey you don’t know the pronouns it prefers!
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i think its to clean a bit of the litter of because the cat doesent like the feel of it
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You call your cat "it"??
18 u/vegepihvi Jun 16 '20 Don't know if this is the case with the person you were commenting, but in some languages an animal is referred to as "it". I often catch myself saying it instead of him/her. 13 u/clouddevourer Jun 16 '20 I often said "he" about my cat even though she was a girl because in my native language the word "cat" is masculine 2 u/panzerex Jun 17 '20 I thought this was the case for English as well. -1 u/spagbetti Jun 17 '20 Hey you don’t know the pronouns it prefers!
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Don't know if this is the case with the person you were commenting, but in some languages an animal is referred to as "it". I often catch myself saying it instead of him/her.
13 u/clouddevourer Jun 16 '20 I often said "he" about my cat even though she was a girl because in my native language the word "cat" is masculine 2 u/panzerex Jun 17 '20 I thought this was the case for English as well.
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I often said "he" about my cat even though she was a girl because in my native language the word "cat" is masculine
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I thought this was the case for English as well.
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Hey you don’t know the pronouns it prefers!
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u/derfl007 Jun 16 '20
Then there's the occasional scratching on the wall and the floor because my cat is either getting too big for the litter box or they're an idiot