Cats are pretty mysterious creatures. Most of the time, they seem confident, independent, and chill, and their unique personalities sometimes make people wonder whether these animals truly care about their owners. You see, with dogs, it’s pretty easy to tell—most of them are quite outgoing, energetic, and affectionate towards their humans. And sometimes even towards ALL humans in general. According to a study that was conducted last year by Dr. Kristyn Vitale and a team, cats actually display the same main attachment styles as dogs and babies. “Cats that are insecure can be likely to run and hide or seem to act aloof. There’s long been a biased way of thinking that all cats behave this way. But the majority of cats use their owner as a source of security. Your cat is depending on you to feel secure when they are stressed out,” The author told Metro. But let’s be real, most cat owners already knew that. And even though science backs up the belief that cats truly love us, is still pretty funny to joke about their “cold” and “distant” personality. For instance, here are some pics that this user shared on Twitter that sort of summarize what your cat would do if you suddenly died at home. More info: twitter.com Here’s a kitty named Hazel chilling with her human-sized skeleton pillow Image credits: ajlobster Turns out, the skeleton also has a name which is Patella Image credits: ajlobster Yes, Hazel is completely calm Image credits: ajlobster And not spooked at all Image credits: ajlobster At this point, these two are sort of inseparable Image credits: ajlobster Image credits: ajlobster Seeing these adorable pictures of a cat hanging out with her no-longer-alive friend made people realize that they as well need to buy this magnificent skeleton for their own cat. Apparently, you can buy this skeleton plush at Target Image credits: tbiz85 Some people got inspired and started posting pics of their own cats hanging out with spooky skeletons Image credits: gogingerale Gotta admit, this looks cozy as heck Image credits: carohechart For some reason, they’re totally fine with this whole situation Image credits: slyzappy15 It’s truly A THING now Image credits: BeCreativeAce Image credits: abcdefghijk_mno Seems like it’s even better than laying on a human’s lap Image credits: tailorelaine I mean, at least this one doesn’t move, right? Image credits: MMNestorowich Apparently, the more skeletons there are, the better Image credits: jc_parsons Woman Posts Photos Of Her Cat Lying Down On A Human-Size Skeleton Plush, And It Summarizes What Your Cat Would Do If You Died
Cats are pretty mysterious creatures. Most of the time, they seem confident, independent, and chill, and their unique personalities sometimes make people wonder whether these animals truly care about their owners. You see, with dogs, it’s pretty easy to tell—most of them are quite outgoing, energetic, and affectionate towards their humans. And sometimes even towards ALL humans in general.
According to a study that was conducted last year by Dr. Kristyn Vitale and a team, cats actually display the same main attachment styles as dogs and babies. “Cats that are insecure can be likely to run and hide or seem to act aloof. There’s long been a biased way of thinking that all cats behave this way. But the majority of cats use their owner as a source of security. Your cat is depending on you to feel secure when they are stressed out,” The author told Metro. But let’s be real, most cat owners already knew that.
And even though science backs up the belief that cats truly love us, is still pretty funny to joke about their “cold” and “distant” personality. For instance, here are some pics that this user shared on Twitter that sort of summarize what your cat would do if you suddenly died at home.
More info: twitter.com
Here’s a kitty named Hazel chilling with her human-sized skeleton pillow


Image credits: ajlobster
Turns out, the skeleton also has a name which is Patella

Image credits: ajlobster
Yes, Hazel is completely calm

Image credits: ajlobster
And not spooked at all

Image credits: ajlobster
At this point, these two are sort of inseparable

Image credits: ajlobster

Image credits: ajlobster
Seeing these adorable pictures of a cat hanging out with her no-longer-alive friend made people realize that they as well need to buy this magnificent skeleton for their own cat.
Apparently, you can buy this skeleton plush at Target

Image credits: tbiz85
Some people got inspired and started posting pics of their own cats hanging out with spooky skeletons

Image credits: gogingerale
Gotta admit, this looks cozy as heck

Image credits: carohechart
For some reason, they’re totally fine with this whole situation

Image credits: slyzappy15
It’s truly A THING now

Image credits: BeCreativeAce

Image credits: abcdefghijk_mno
Seems like it’s even better than laying on a human’s lap

Image credits: tailorelaine
I mean, at least this one doesn’t move, right?

Image credits: MMNestorowich
Apparently, the more skeletons there are, the better

Image credits: jc_parsons
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