Cats love to sleep everywhere and anywhere, but there are some locations that are just ridiculous. This cat, as far as we can tell, is suspended between a counter and a table, and it doesn’t have a care in the world. It found a sunbeam, and by God, it’s going to take a nap in it.
Here’s the bigger issue – what happens when the cat is done nabbing and wants to get back to chasing mice or feathers or its food bowl? It looks like it would be really tough to get out of that sort of position without falling onto your cat’s head.
So That's How You Do It
What is this orange tabby so interested in? Well, the story goes that whenever this woman steps inside her shower to wash off, this cat jumps up on the counter and keeps a close eye on the proceedings. Who knows why – cats will do lots of stuff that makes zero sense to us humans.
Was this cat trying to figure out the big wet box? Wondering where the human's fur went? Trying to save it from the horrible water? It looks incredibly worried, no matter what's going through its head. Odds are it's just waiting for her to get out and feed it, though.
Little Kitty Pull-Ups
Cats – especially kittens – love to climb. If you have a cat in your home, a little bit of vertical space to move and groove is something they're bound to appreciate. But if you don't have a lot of space, you might be wondering what you can do to give them something to climb. Well, how about a screen door, like we see in this picture?
Whether this cat saw a really cool bug that it wanted to investigate, or there's a fence that it's been yearning to see over, most screen doors are pretty easy for smaller cats to climb. It also looks like the cat is in the midst of a pull-up routine, especially thanks to that definition.
It Was Once a Cat
It's been said that cats are fluid – they'll take the size and shape of whatever container they choose to sit in. What if a cat is a plasma, such as we see here? Well, then you'd better keep your hands and legs clear and just let it work itself out.
There are some cats that just decided they would skip the whole austere creature of grace thing, and instead would keep the kitten quality for as long as possible. We just hope that the cat in this picture will be able to untangle itself the next time someone is wearing a hoodie.
Please Help
It's become clear from some of these pictures that most of the time cats don't want us around, but the rest of the time they NEED us around. Take this tabby, for instance. It was probably just doing cat things (the two choices are running around at the speed of light or sitting quietly for hours on end) and then it just happened to fall between a pair of couch cushions.
A human would have no issue getting out of this kind of situation, but a cat doesn't have opposable thumbs or a bigger brain. That's why cats have us, so we can help them out of couch traps.