r/holdmycatnip • u/RealRock_n_Rolla • 2d ago
The artist waits for the right moment to create
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u/Admirable-Goose 2d ago
We were doing a sidewalk/part of a driveway for the city , the owner of the homes cat walked right across her wet driveway. She asked if we could leave the prints and we did it looker super cute
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u/Wander21 2d ago
Dude already know what's gonna happen lol
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u/chunkykima 2d ago
🤣🤣🤣 cats are so funny and sneaky 😅 I'm constantly at home cracking up at my cat just being a cat
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u/foxxsinn 2d ago
This is just like my cat. Every single fucking time I mop she decides to walk across it. She could be dead asleep and somehow know I finished mopping. I don’t care about her dirty paws on my clean floors, it’s that I don’t want her to clean her paws with floor cleaner solution
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u/Jealous_Macaroon4308 2d ago
Genuinely funny.. both are having a great time.. paw prints are a must for prosperity and happiness
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u/all_is_on_ 2d ago
Poor kitty. That is likely going to hurt his paws. Wet concrete gave my dad some chemical burns when he worked at a construction company.
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u/Slarhnarble 1d ago
I was sad when we put concrete down behind our house there were paw prints but the dude filled them in later with concrete 🥲
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u/noroga_23 15h ago
lol... I love cats.. we have my cats (passed now) paw prints in our patio... those were not intentional!! I smile everytime I see them..
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u/seequelbeepwell 2d ago
These jerks poop in my garden and sing karaoke at night. Spay and neuter them and don't feed random ones. There are no birds in my neighborhood anymore.
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u/mythrocks 2d ago edited 2d ago
u/MossyRock0817: In this scenario, the cat is Gen Alpha? And the older gentleman is you?
What were you creating that Gen Alpha interfered with? I ask as an xennial myself, with many Gen Z colleagues and Gen Alpha students.
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u/mythrocks 2d ago
Thank you for sharing. So the “F Gen Alpha” was hyperbole. :]
While I don’t share the sentiment completely, I think understand the exasperation.

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u/freetable 2d ago
Leave the prints! It’s tradition!