People are sharing diagrams of where to stroke their pets and it’s purrfect
It started off when someone did this and, well, it kind of snowballed (should that be furballed?) from there.
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My fiancé made a diagram for our catsitter of where it's safe to pet our cat and I'm dying pic.twitter.com/pQBpVO7m9p
— Kaleigh Rogers (@KaleighRogers) October 31, 2017
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I made one for Dogs. (I'm sorry.) pic.twitter.com/WuHpD3zwkS
— Jeff Forbes (@MasterJeef) October 31, 2017
ahahaha this is v true
— Kaleigh Rogers (@KaleighRogers) October 31, 2017
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Improved version (may not apply to your cat) pic.twitter.com/jfWWBwZpZn
— Doug Saunders (@DougSaunders) October 31, 2017
absolutely does not apply to our cat but I appreciate the effort hahaha
— Kaleigh Rogers (@KaleighRogers) October 31, 2017
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My cranky old tabby. pic.twitter.com/SN7XJTQePk
— David Reevely (@davidreevely) October 31, 2017
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Though sometimes he'll let you push him over and let you stroke his belly, this is how Ted likes to be pet in general: pic.twitter.com/ZTPWo3QUST
— Beth Moore (@BethTMoore) October 31, 2017
Are you certain your cat is not a dog?
— GhostofWhoIOnceWas (@MorningsideTomb) October 31, 2017
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@HeathC I have this petting guide on the fridge for all house guests. pic.twitter.com/ezGVjthD47
— Tara Horner (@TheOtherTara) November 1, 2017
I’m still laughing about the tail 😄
— Heath (@HeathC) November 1, 2017
If you can’t read it, the note on the tail says:
“Don’t even acknowledge if it touches you first.”
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Then there were variations on the theme.
— Jessie Perlo (@Gogo_Usagi) October 31, 2017
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And this.
2001-07-03 pic.twitter.com/CWpM1wf6ie
— Mark Parisi (@OffTheMarkComic) October 31, 2017
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Then it started to get a bit weird so we stopped here.
My wife. pic.twitter.com/cDH2y30hH2
— joeb (@coleimage) October 31, 2017