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YOU WILL ONLY SMILE THIS HARD WITH YOUR FURRY FRIENDS.
There are several reasons why we adore our dogs. They cuddle up to us. They are so cute. They maintain our energy levels. Perhaps above everything, though, is that they are the greatest comedians in the world. We’ve found the cutest pet stories to cheer you up today, including one about a snake that was “coughing” and another about a cat that unintentionally became entangled in a stack of tape.
- A disastrous renovation
Cats enjoy wriggling themselves into the most bizarre positions. And it meant an air duct for one Reddit user. “We spent the weekend away from home while we were renovating our property. When we got back, the cat was gone. I observed claw marks all around the open air duct and realized I had left a ladder leaning against a wall directly below one,” he wrote.
“I instantly thought I would be pulling a dead cat out of the wall and gave in to my failure, collapsing against it as I tried to come up with an excuse for my wife and three-year-old to tell them that I foolishly brought our cherished cat to his demise. He meows at me and sticks his head out of the duct at that point, asking me to assist him.
- Acquired Red-Haired
A dog’s attempt is not to be blamed, especially when they sound so adorable. Reddit user ringofstones stated, “My significant other and I had been trying to teach our dog to make less of a mess in our house—specifically, to not pull toilet paper off the roll.” We weren’t sure we were progressing until one day, when we returned home to see that, in the two feet of toilet paper that had been unrolled during our absence, it had been carelessly rolled back up. I can only picture her playing with it contentedly, hearing us at the door, going, “Oh, crap,” and attempting to clean up her mess. It was quite impressive, in fact.
- Just a little kitten about
Puppies and kittens are naturally playful; it’s who they are. I guess pulling practical jokes on their siblings counts as well. Reddit user loner_in_az stated, “My biggest female cat (nine to ten pounds) likes to sit on the side of the full bathtub inside the shower curtain.”
“From the opposite side of the house, my four-pound little female cat sprints, slips around the corner into the bathroom, pushes the larger female into the tub via the shower curtain, and dashes back to the other side. She was never sure what had hit her.
- Traversing the Water
Reddit user Pondglow posted, “I had a dog that liked to lick the built-up ice in the freezer every time we opened the door.” Frequently had his tongue caught. returned for more every time. The funny bit isn’t even there.
“The first time we took him to a lake, he ran in without realizing what was going on because he was so excited.” “Ah, water,” Alright, not alarmed. Runs back toward the center. We assumed he would begin to swim. Alternatively, at least float. Don’t get how he didn’t, though, still. However, he sprinted across the lake’s bottom and just vanished beneath the surface. My father had to carry him out by going inside.
- The Snake’s Silence
When your pet makes a frightening noise in the middle of the night, you usually think it’s them. Sunshinenorcas, a Reddit member, sadly missed the memo on that. “I went to bed in the dark after watching Silence of the Lambs with a friend one night and sending him off,” the Redditor added.
“So, I’m in my room alone on my bed in the dark.and a cough catches my attention. I wondered what the noise was and whether my room was being haunted by a serial killer as I lay in bed. I had almost dismissed it as the product of my wild imagination. The cough then started up again. That’s when I decided to get up and turn on my light. It was also unquestionably not a serial killer. My ball python was attempting to squeeze herself inside her hide, which was no longer big enough for her. She was “coughing” because she was moving it about in an attempt to fit herself completely.
- A Complicated Circumstance
Have you ever purchased an expensive toy for your pet just to have them play with a paper bag instead? It happened with the cat owned by Reddit user etaoin0shrdlu, just with tape. “One day, my cat found a roll of fly tape in a cabinet in the kitchen. I’m not sure how he did it, but when we opened the door, he was practically hog-tied in the center of the floor. The Redditor described the animal as “a large, plump cat with long gray fur that stuck out in enormous tufts between the sticky, sticky tape strips he’d managed to wind all over himself, crimping his tail in two places.”
“We were laughing so hard that we couldn’t help but chuckle, even as we removed the tape and made sure his tail wasn’t broken. It was such a funny scene. (Although he was otherwise in wonderful condition, he appeared somewhat frightened and briefly resembled a case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with numerous random bald spots.)
- Hello, Chihuahua!
We had a four-pound, drenched-in-water Chihuahua when I was younger. The family was watching a movie in the living room one day, according to Reddit user firexcracker. “The dog was strolling by when Sister threw open the chair, and it shot across the room like a cannonball. I’ll never forget it; it was like something from a cartoon.
- I’m in love with you
When a cat hurts itself once, it usually learns from the mistake and doesn’t repeat the action. However, such was not the case with the childhood cat of Reddit user Asharet. “When I was a teenager, I had a farm cat that loved to scale buildings and sit on the roof. The issue was that everytime he spotted someone, he would roll over to give himself a belly rub. So it was a disturbingly frequent thing to see him roll straight off the roof as you walked close to the house. After the first three times, one would think he would have learnt, but alas, no. In spite of himself, he lived a long life.
- Aw, Snow You Didn’t
Here’s another feline that didn’t grow from her errors.”My cat decided to be a fearless explorer and dash out of the door one day after we had gotten seven or eight inches of snow,” Reddit user DontTrustmyResearch said. “She always does this even though she knows how much she despises snow. She bolts outside, leaps into the snow, and vanishes. While I sit there, I’m letting her get her lesson. She gently raises her head above the snow, and I hear a muffled meow-scream. Her lips never closes. and until I arrived to pick her up, [she] kept staring at me while meowing.
The owner of the cat reported that an hour later, the cat repeated the exact same behavior. Overly excellent.
- An Extremely Timely Canine
Her dog did not like it when Reddit user opkc once altered her midday schedule. “My dog, Libby, rides along with me when I pick up my kids from school, and she is aware of the precise departure time. It was an hour later than normal that I had to pick up the kids from their after-school activity. She began to complain to me when we didn’t depart at the scheduled hour. Next comes barking. Then she gave my shoe a forceful paw swat, sending it flying into the air and striking me. I was thrown my shoe by her! Libby’s voice is reminiscent of a New Jersey Real Dogwife.
- Putting an egg on your face
Although some cats enjoy playing with jingle balls, plush mice, and catnip, Reddit user xenothaulus’s cat prefers Easter eggs. “My cat enjoys playing with Easter eggs that are plastic. She takes one half and puts it in her mouth, using the egg as an amplifier while she trots around yowling. We bought these large eggs for the kids one year, and finally she found one and attempted to play with it in the same way.
Unfortunately for this cat, it was not to be.It flipped up over her face and obscured her eyes when she lifted it up. Frantically, she bolted from the room, banging against baseboard heaters and other objects. It was hilarious! At last, she let go of it and stood motionless, stunned. Subsequently, she picked up the egg and repeated the process. once more. And once more. When do they get to know?
- Collision With Adorability
According to Reddit user account1943, who owns Spike and Charlie, even a straightforward stroll outside might be difficult for them. “Spike and Charlie, our two Golden Retriever puppies, came from the same litter. Their owner wrote, “We had one of those leashes when they were little that let you walk two dogs on a single chain. “[Cut to them running away at full speed from me as they went to different sides of a tree].” Although I felt horrible for them, I found it hilarious to watch as they abruptly turned and crashed into one other.
- Enviously green
Reddit user ennmac’s cat became overly curious and ended up splattered in paint as a result. “I got covered in green body paint during a photo shoot once,” they wrote. My cat was watching me wash it off in the bathtub when he became overly interested and jumped in, falling into the watery green paint-filled tub. He became quite upset, got very wet, and turned a bright green color. I had to contact the veterinarian to determine the urgency of trying to clean him off.
- An Error You Can’t Undo
Everybody occasionally speaks with their pet. Dogs and cats, at the very least, are unable to respond, even though people imagine they listen. However, with a parakeet, such is not the case. “When I was a kid, I had a parakeet,” Reddit user Jabberhakke posted. “My mother was a regular pianist. She would frequently make a particular error in a song, but she would quickly rectify it by going back a measure or two. Eventually, the parakeet picked up on the song, but he would whistle it with the error or correction she would typically make.
- Unable to Manage It
Litter boxes are not as simple to use as they might appear. “The cat of my roommate is unable to poop in the litter box. Reddit user Free-k posted, “The cat just sits next to the box… and poops all over the floor.” “My roommate acquired this litter box with a cat flap to remedy the problem. Unaware that he should go inside, the cat jumps upon the box and defecates. The problem is that the cat threw up all over the handle of the poop scoop, which was on the litter box. I’m still not sure if this was a wise pet move or a foolish one.
- Make the landing stick
Cats are probably the most self-assured animals when it comes to athletics—sometimes to the point of being reckless. Sherman is Exhibit A. Extrasherman said on Reddit, “I have a 20-pound black Persian cat named Sherman.” When he enters the room, it’s obvious he wants to hop up onto the window ledge and gaze outside. Perpendicular to the window and against the wall is where I sit on the couch.
He could have easily leaped from the floor to the sill now, but instead, his small, slothful mind chose to leap up on the couch and then the window. The only issue is that my position on the couch puts me in his path of travel. He attempts to jump across my lap, but he loses his balance, scratches my calf, and crashes into the wall with his face up.
- A single dog’s hail
Most dogs would stop at nothing to avoid the hail, but choirboy17’s dog on Reddit didn’t. Howie’s owner commented, “We had a pretty bad hail storm the first month I had my dog, Howie.”
“I walked outside as soon as it started to call him in. He ignored my orders to come inside and instead went around trying to avoid the hail for the duration of the storm. For ten minutes, he basically ran around, occasionally yelling when a hailstone struck him in the correct spot. He refused to enter the house even after it was over. I couldn’t decide if to laugh or cry.