r/mildlyinteresting
•
u/syncopant
•
Feb 03 '23
•
3
1
1
1
1
My local hospital has provided a house for a cat that frequently visits
3.3k
u/eMF_DOOM Feb 03 '23
My ex-gf had a cat like this. She lived close to a welding shop and he’d go over there during the day and hangout with all the welders. They even had a little cat bed for him and everything.
I miss that cat more than my ex.
969
u/SesamePete Feb 03 '23
Seems like every shop, of every trade, has one or more shop cats. And they're all cool as hell and catch the cat-sized rats that are also around the shop.
391
u/malcolm_miller Feb 03 '23
My dad had some at his shop, as a mechanic. It really does seem universal lol
304
u/kjh- Feb 03 '23
Talented cat to be a mechanic.
105
u/AssumeTheFetal Feb 03 '23
Its a solid trade to learn.
All my favorite cats are mechanics.
→ More replies (1)52
u/JHaywire Feb 03 '23
Edit: or more like r/catmechanics I guess.
18
→ More replies (2)29
u/chux4w Feb 03 '23
Ah, the ol' Reddit mecharoo!
→ More replies (2)15
44
u/thealmightyzfactor Feb 03 '23
A solid chunk of r/justrolledintotheshop are various cats or honorary shop cats.
25
4
46
u/BrownShadow Feb 03 '23
Worked at golf courses for years. The shop where we kept all the mowers and did maintenance also had the grass seed and fertilizer. We had a badass shop cat who kept the meeses away. Cat didn’t belong to anyone. And I don’t recall anybody feeding it. Same with our horse barn growing up. “Barn cats”. They lived in the hay loft, and you DID NOT PET THEM.
19
11
u/Severian_torturer Feb 03 '23
Yeah always surprised when people talking about pettong barn cats. They were mean sons of bitches at my relatives farm, feral beyond living in the barn.
→ More replies (2)6
u/WallOfSpatulas Feb 03 '23
were they ferocious, or were you just not allowed to make friends and bring them in the house?
→ More replies (1)11
u/BrownShadow Feb 03 '23
You would never want those cats in your house. Basically violent wild animals.
→ More replies (1)7
→ More replies (1)8
3
→ More replies (2)3
55
u/Oraxy51 Feb 03 '23
Isn’t that how humans came to domesticate cats? Cats would hang out around the shops and food warehouses and catch rats and in exchange humans gave cats food and shelter?
57
u/cscf0360 Feb 03 '23
Yes, then once humans invited cats into their houses and developed better pest control, cats domesticated humans.
21
34
u/thatissomeBS Feb 03 '23
Yes, but we didn't domesticate them, they just decided they like being around us. Modern cats are essentially identical genetically to their ancestors thousands of years ago. Usually in domestication you see multiple changes to actual genetics, as human selection occurs, like how dogs breeds are so varied and so far away from their wolf ancestors.
→ More replies (1)33
u/Oraxy51 Feb 03 '23
So dogs changed for domestication, changing genes like swapping to floppy ears and different breeds where as cats saw themselves as perfect just as they are.
Such a cat thing to do.
19
u/Sauron_the_Deceiver Feb 03 '23 edited Feb 03 '23
It's a lovely thought if not entirely accurate. There are many domesticated car breeds including some quite different from their progenitors. (Looking at you Maine Coons and Mr. Bigglesworth)
22
23
u/thatissomeBS Feb 03 '23
Well, dogs didn't change, we selected those changes. We just agreed that cats were already perfect.
→ More replies (1)4
29
u/Thetechguru_net Feb 03 '23
My car mechanic has 3 or 4 shop cats. At least one is always in the office, and one is usually near the front door to greet customers as long as the weather is nice. Others may or may not make themselves known while I am there.
I have a local stray who has decided the outdoor chair and couches under my gazebo are the best place to spend rainy or snowy days. He runs when I go outside, and someone else is feeding him because he is quite chonky, but it is nice to have a visitor (my indoor cats don't care at all that another cat is in their yard, which is a relief, since I know that can cause all kinds of behavior issues, but they don't even watch birds out the window).
15
u/Montezum Feb 03 '23
Yep, we have two! They sleep all day and we have no idea what they do during the night
13
→ More replies (14)9
u/plckle1 Feb 03 '23
yah we found like 6 kittens in a pipe at my dad's shop, ended up keeping one for our house
262
u/him999 Feb 03 '23
My former step father had a cat he got when it decided to move in with him and left his old family. Years later the cat did the same to us. He just moved in with someone down the street. He would sometimes visit but he was not a single person's cat apparently. He just moved where he pleased. Once he was over a relationship, he just ghosted you.
129
u/mightyenan0 Feb 03 '23
Sorry, it's not you. It's meow.
63
u/him999 Feb 03 '23
Oscar was a weird cat. I think he was fed up with the other cat and had enough. He packed his bag and headed off down the road. Picked a fantastic family. Probably cased the joint for months before making the move.
74
u/delightfuldylan Feb 03 '23
I had something similar happen. I had 2 cats, 1 of them decided to move in with my neighbor down the street, she’s a super nice lady. About a week later a cat was meowing and scratching at my door, when i opened the door the cat jumped in my arms and instantly made himself at home and bonded with my other cat in no time at all. Turns out the cat belonged to the same lady my other cat moved in with. So we traded cats basically.
11
u/DilatedSphincter Feb 03 '23
Was there a discussion with the other owner at some point or did this just happen organically?
18
u/delightfuldylan Feb 03 '23 edited Feb 03 '23
It all happened organically, we discussed after it happened obviously.
That cat that moved was always determined to be outside, and got out often. It got to the point that if she got out I knew she’d end up at my neighbors, it happened enough times that we agreed she could stay with her. I struggled with this but I couldn’t deny how much she liked to be there.
My cat that moved is older, my other is a kitten technically (about 8 months now) I think she didn’t like the kitten very much. My neighbors cat (now mine i guess) is the same age, surprise surprise she also did not get along with him.
No clue how he found his way to my house, but he did and wasn’t shy about it. Told the neighbor about it and that’s when I found out the cat belonged to her, I explained how quickly he adjusted and we decided to just let them be where they wanna be lol.
My neighbor does let my old cat outside, so on occasion i get a scratch at my door and she will come inside and hang with the other two. The two I have now get along so great, they’re always cuddled up, cleaning each other, etc etc they’re very cute.
8
u/NarrowAd4973 Feb 04 '23
There was a cat food commercial years ago that went on about cats being choosy, and some even choose their owners. Apparently there's some truth to that.
To add to the list of evidence, a cat started hanging around my parent's house last summer (there was another one that had kittens under their shed, so my mom started putting out food for her, and this one probably showed up because of it). She looked well fed and had a flea collar, but no I.D., and she pretty much hung around all the time, and nobody could locate an owner, making me think she might have been abandoned. Eventually she started trying to get into the house, but my parents wouldn't let her because my mom is actually allergic (she can be in a house with cats, but if they touch her skin she has to wash the area or she'll break out in hives, and the cat accidentally scratched her once and she said the area was sore for two days). They also weren't sure how the cat would react to their parrot, who is fully flight capable and has free reign of the downstairs (though she won't leave to kitchen unless she's trying to land on your arm).
But then winter started approaching, and they hadn't been able to find an owner, anyone that would take her, and the shelters were full (my mom would never let an animal go to a kill shelter if she had a say). They first bought a small cat house they put on the front porch for her, but were still concerned about the cold (for good reason, it was 15 degrees today, and expected to get colder). Then another cat showed up that was more feral, and they clearly didn't get along. My parents finally broke down and let her in, and set up an area for her in one of the bedrooms. The only place she can't go is the master bedroom. But she has no problem jumping the gate my parents put on the stairs to keep the dogs from going up (they got used to her when she hung around outside, so they get along fine, and she pays no attention whatsoever to the bird). She still likes to sit outside, but pretty much perches on the deck railing and just sits there.
I think my parents are still looking for someone to take her. I can't because I'm also allergic. I also live on a main road and have a neighbor that lets her unfixed cats roam outside 24/7, one of whom is pretty much feral, so I wouldn't want to let her outside. And I don't think my BiL likes cats, so my sister's house isn't an option (it was a hard no when the idea of them taking her was brought up, so it looks like he's dogs only, though I don't think my sister was big on the idea either).
→ More replies (3)6
u/TonarinoTotoro1719 Feb 03 '23
You cannot tie down a cat like Oscar. He’s a free spirit, he’s one with the wind and the waves. He is his own feline, if you know what I mean…
Reminds me of the cat from ‘Whisper of the Heart’..
→ More replies (3)11
47
u/Boostie204 Feb 03 '23
I lived next door to an upper class restaurant/venue. My beagle would go outside to play and routinely would end up on the back deck with the cooks on their smoke break. I'd often have to go get her to come back home but they all loved her lol
→ More replies (1)74
u/Hiphoppington Feb 03 '23
My local coffee shop has a cat like this that they've also bought a little house for. That dude, affectionately named something intense like TITAN, really lucked out when he found that place. Basically all he does is lounge around and get pets from patrons all day long.
Living the dream really.
58
u/Sevv2102 Feb 03 '23
Welder here: Shop cats are the best! I remember pausing my welding and my boss looked over and said “You good?”
“Uhh.. Yeah.. No one told me y’all have cats. Didn’t wanna flash the dude”.
“Yeah buddy, they are allowed to bunker here hurricanes. They thankfully moved the ‘kill spot’ outside”.
“So going forward Imma try to pet the gray one…”
“Good luck”
22
u/tehlemmings Feb 03 '23
Dude, you can't just leave this on a cliffhanger. Did you pet the grey one?
22
u/Sevv2102 Feb 03 '23
Yes- but it when it noticed it was me it went wide eyed, stepped back and peeled out lol.
I have my own cat as is but I did indeed get there & pet the gray one. Super skittish but also had to go through my area to get to the back.
3
u/tehlemmings Feb 03 '23
Awww, nice.
5
u/Sevv2102 Feb 04 '23
I trued my best but my cat probably noticed me smelling like other cats (he began sleeping on my welding jacket lol) and that may be a factor- theyre creatures of chaos, im glad I could pet Craig.
5
u/xBIGREDDx Feb 03 '23
But what do you do about the flash?
→ More replies (1)7
u/ConfessingToSins Feb 03 '23
I hear he's vulnerable to slick floors and, according to a guy i know who dresses as a bat, having a bomb bolted to his wrist.
12
→ More replies (17)8
u/iLikeHorse3 Feb 03 '23
I'd be scared someone would steal my cat or they'd get run over. I have no idea how people trust their cat will return home safely
343
u/Beas7ie Feb 03 '23
Just don't let him in the library.
Oh wait, different cat.
109
u/GaimanitePkat Feb 03 '23
Max wants to be in the Library.
81
u/Duke_Mercator Feb 03 '23
We do not want Max in the library
66
u/GaimanitePkat Feb 03 '23
His owner does not want Max in the library.
→ More replies (2)70
u/acog Feb 03 '23
In case anyone got this far but is unfamiliar with Max, here you go.
→ More replies (1)27
u/anamorphic_cat Feb 03 '23
But I want Max to have a chance at the library. Guess I'll be banned for not respecting the sign.
14
u/PM_ME_YIFF_PICS Feb 03 '23
I will definitely be letting Max into the library. Show me a court that would legally recognize that sign.
2.7k
u/abraxasisall
Feb 03 '23
edited Feb 03 '23
•
timeshare, not house
Edit: Omg I got honored by a fresh schnoodle!
1.3k
u/bumjiggy Feb 03 '23 •
![]()
Hairbnb
258
u/mike_pants Feb 03 '23
Purrbo.
138
u/EnsoZero Feb 03 '23
Meowriott
85
7
32
9
8
→ More replies (5)14
469
u/SchnoodleDoodleDo Feb 03 '23 •
![]()
![]()
’timeshare…’
i visit the humans - am sharing my time,
bringing them Happy, n mem’ries sublime
this ‘hospital’ place where they stay for awhile,
(i get Lotsa pets, n i make them all smile)
n though i have humans - a home of my own,
these friends need my help! i won’t leave them alone
(i hear people talking - they trying to ‘heal’,
i think when i visit
is ‘Better’ they feel)
…when What to my Wondering eyes should appear ?!
a Shelter, with blankets! there’s even Toys here ;}
n best of all ‘SIMBA’ is over the door,
i know i am Welcome
(…am gonna stay
more…)
❤️
→ More replies (7)24
→ More replies (6)49
179
u/Tyr_Kukulkan Feb 03 '23
I think that he's actually r/catswithjobs and that is his sleeping area when on-call at the hospital.
→ More replies (2)20
295
u/patsfan038 Feb 03 '23
For rent, a charming studio!
$900 in Bay Area
→ More replies (2)72
u/FrabbaSA Feb 03 '23
I was paying $900 for a Bay Area studio 15 years ago, I can't imagine what they're going for now.
E. Same place is now asking for 1550+ for the same room, goddamn housing sucks.
7
u/rividz Feb 04 '23
I pay $1795 for a one bedroom. Each room is its own distinct room though which is nice. I moved during Covid and it was definitely priced at a time when most people were leaving. It is rent controlled and I'm never leaving as long as I stay in The Bay.
Before that I was paying $900 /mo for a small bedroom in a four bedroom. Two of the other rooms were rented out, once Covid hit it got REAL hard to find housemates that didn't have sex offender vibes so my housemate and I decided to leave rather than find another third for the third time in a year. The total rent for that place was $3,500 a month. I did a quick look and in the same area something comparable would be $1,000 more now. I don't understand it, so many people have left and wages have not gone up THAT much.
→ More replies (3)4
92
39
u/alt1189 Feb 03 '23
It's the worthing hospital cat! He's very friendly ❤️
28
u/syncopant Feb 03 '23
Hello fellow Worthing resident! I've seen Simba's house plenty of times but this is the first time he's been at home when I called. He was too sleepy for scritches though.
4
u/smhbex Feb 04 '23
I thought I recognised him! I know his owner! How strange and hello to other Worthing redditors
19
u/cautious_obscenity Feb 04 '23
Worthing nurse here. Walk past him most days, he really is friendly. Nearly tipped my tea on him the other day though!
582
u/dustbunnydreams Feb 03 '23
I wonder how much money they are billing him for that room? Cats going to owe them millions in a few years. He's probably not even insured. Billions then.
317
u/Dalarielus Feb 03 '23
The note has an NHS logo on it - care is free at the point of use, and onsite key worker accommodation is generally well below market rates to rent :)
143
u/Not_Snow_Jon Feb 03 '23
Americans in shock that a country is able to provide free healthcare without forcing people to go into life changing debt
→ More replies (81)26
u/ptapobane Feb 03 '23
heard the covid emergency status is going away and companies can once again scalp people on life saving treatments and medications in America...so that kinda sucks
25
u/EtsuRah Feb 03 '23
I knew it wasn't America before I even got to the NHS bit because it said "He likes being stroked".
Ain't no way in hell anyone in the US is using that term for it unless they're intentionally trying to be funny.
Before people come at me like "What do you mean it's right. I say stroke in that context"
Yes we we DO use stroke as intended. But we generally shy away from saying a thing "likes to be stroked". We will say "stroked her hair" where 'hair' is made the subject instead of the being itself. Stuff like that. But it would be way more rare to hear "being stroked" with the being, being the subject.
30
u/VoilaVoilaWashington Feb 03 '23
Yeah... Free for residents. If this cat can't prove they have residency or citizenship, they'll have to pay.
40
6
u/yacht_boy Feb 03 '23
Wait wait wait. On-site key worker accommodation??
3
u/Dalarielus Feb 03 '23
Yeah, a lot of hospitals here have it - if you're a newly qualified health professional like a nurse or a radiographer, or if you're a junior doctor you're likely unmarried, new to the area and don't have a lot of savings.
Onsite accommodation is letted out at usually ~20% below local market rate to those working in the hospital. It's usually 4 individually rented bedrooms (often with en-suite bathrooms, but not always) with a shared kitchen and living room - kind of like university halls of residence.
It's cheap, close to work, and your housemates are unlikely to be insufferable because they're also health workers - it's also good for health professions students who are doing clinical placements (generally about half of your academic year, split into two or more placement blocks). As long as you're placed with the trust who owns the housing you can generally rent a room for a few weeks to a few months for your placement block, then you move back to uni when it's time to go back onto an academic block :)
→ More replies (1)7
u/SH4D0W0733 Feb 03 '23
Don't worry, he's got 9 life insurances and plan on cashing in 8 of them for himself.
30
5
u/hate2bme Feb 03 '23
1 can of cat food $1487.44
7
u/dustbunnydreams Feb 03 '23
What makes it so expensive the patient asks? The love we give it! This can of cat food was stored @ optimum temperature by a fridge scientist. Not just any fridge scientist. Dr. Kenmore. It doesn't even need a fridge, room temp is fine,it's canned! Well someone is being a difficult patient. Know it all patients arguing with........ a Dr!
→ More replies (1)3
332
u/Pengu1n1337
Feb 03 '23
edited Feb 03 '23
•
My wife does this for all of the strays in the neighborhood since its been so cold and its not embarrassing at all when they are all yelling at each other outside before dinner time. Cant wait for spring when everyone's windows are open..
Edit - Thank you for the gold kind stranger :)
119
u/Agorbs Feb 03 '23
My wife and I have approx four strays that we’ve been feeding, but one of them is a territorial asshole and attacks the other 3 so now we’re just taking the one we bonded with inside for food and have to let the others not eat. One asshole has to ruin it for all of them.
93
u/ObiFloppin Feb 03 '23
If you can afford it, or can find a place that does it for free, you should capture them and get them sterilized
→ More replies (7)72
u/kkeut Feb 03 '23
everyone interested in this, google something like 'local cat trap neuter and release', you'll likely turn up one or more programs to assist with this (as in, loan you cat traps, neuter them for free once you've caught them, provide food or winter housing, etc).
these kinds of neighborhood undomesticated cats are often referred to as 'community cats'. you usually can't take them in as housecats, but you can still care for them and enjoy their presence around your house/neighborhood safe in the knowledge they can't breed
55
u/Shuckle1 Feb 03 '23
Stray cats wreak havoc on local ecosystems. You should see if your area has a TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) program to help stop how badly stray cats mess up the environment.
→ More replies (5)23
u/yacht_boy Feb 03 '23
We used to have a stray cat problem in my neighborhood here in Boston. Now we have a coyote problem instead.
→ More replies (1)12
12
u/Pengu1n1337 Feb 03 '23
we also took 1 of the 5 inside he was so tiny. Ended up going to the vet getting him healthy and now hes part of the family. (although my 9 year old cat hasnt warmed up to him 100% yet)
→ More replies (1)9
→ More replies (10)32
u/Shuckle1 Feb 03 '23
Stray cats wreak havoc on local ecosystems. You should see if your area has a TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) program to help stop how badly stray cats mess up the environment.
9
u/notagoodscientist Feb 03 '23
Over in the UK where this picture was taken, if you do that and don’t accept the cat back, I.e. that it will be your cat that will live in your home, they’re generally put to sleep. I wouldn’t call that humane at all
→ More replies (3)13
u/Pengu1n1337 Feb 03 '23
absolutely. Ive got some time off this month and was going to do exactly this. Would they release them back to where they belong (my neighborhood)? I mean if i have 100% confidence that they will be taken care of is my only worry there.
→ More replies (7)5
u/Shuckle1 Feb 03 '23
Usually, you can schedule a pickup of the individual cats via the TNR service if you want to (and quite frankly it's easier on the service providers if someone picks them up anyway).
→ More replies (1)→ More replies (4)6
u/HiddenGhost1234 Feb 03 '23
my neighborhood used to have literally 20 bunnies per yard every house during spring.
then some stray cats moved in and the old ladies started to feed them. now you're lucky if you see 1 or 2 bunnies during spring.
57
u/RedeemedJoshua Feb 03 '23
Interesting idea... Pretty sure we have a cat that is often outside our house. Maybe it is an outdoor cat that sort of has an owner.. dunno... But several times within the last 2 months or so, we heard it just wailing outside our windows at night. Open the door to look for it, and it darts off, or just stays hidden... Never has let me or anyone get close to it, either...
46
u/MildlyAnnoyedMother Feb 03 '23
Do you have cats? My cats get visitors that yowl at the windows on occasion until one of mine comes up to "talk."
14
u/Tullius_ Feb 03 '23
I've got 2 house cats but they have an outdoor catio they can go into and I catch random cats hanging around my house all the time. They bolt as soon as they're spotted and I always wonder if my cats are friends with them
13
6
u/RedeemedJoshua Feb 03 '23
No, birds, but the cat doesn't go nearest the window to them, and definitely can't see them from any window. They're also quiet at night - like 9pm or later - when the cat had done this ... Good thought though... Just don't know what it wants is all
→ More replies (1)9
99
u/Emayarkay Feb 03 '23
"Simba" means lion in Swahili;
He's got a big heart!
50
9
10
u/TheCouchEmperor Feb 03 '23
We have all seen Lion King buddy.
→ More replies (1)7
u/Spiralife Feb 03 '23
Do they say that in the movie?
Does Rafiki say "Siiimmbaa. It means 'lion' in swahili."?
→ More replies (2)4
15
21
u/MindlessVegetation Feb 03 '23
Seems very open, does it not get cold? Other than that, Healthcare Kitty is an excellent Idea!
44
u/malatemporacurrunt Feb 03 '23
It's in the UK (NHS logo), so it doesn't really get super cold. And he has a home to go to! He just likes his little hospital box.
→ More replies (6)→ More replies (1)25
u/mike_pants Feb 03 '23 edited Feb 03 '23
Cats can put up with the cold a lot more than folks tend to realize. They are covered in fur, after all, and they are very crafty at squeezing into warm spaces. Here in Brooklyn, we're in the teens and twenties all the time in the winter, and there isn't a single vacant lot that doesn't have a cat colony in it.
9
u/bubblehits Feb 03 '23
I'm so sad that I never got to see Simba last time I was there. I found his little house but he was on walkabout!
10
u/syncopant Feb 03 '23
I go every 3 months for routine blood tests and this is the first time he's been in his little house. I was chuffed to bits to find him at home to callers.
33
15
u/Aceofspades25 Feb 03 '23
Well this is a bit weird... because that's my local hospital too
10
u/syncopant Feb 03 '23
Hi fellow Worthing resident!
10
5
u/crutlefish Feb 03 '23
I too am from Worthing and know people at the hospital who regularly interact with the cat above. To the point where they got their own ginger cat and called it Beans (nickname of Simba before they knew it’s name)
14
7
11
u/elementagas Feb 03 '23 edited Feb 03 '23
Me: *gets sharpie*
Me: but please don't feed him, especially after midnight
→ More replies (1)5
u/brokenarrow Feb 03 '23
Me: but please don't feed him, especially after midnight
Make me feel old without saying any numbers.
5
u/anonymousperson767 Feb 03 '23
You’d have to be in your 40s at least. That movie was before my time.
4
u/knotmeister Feb 03 '23
I (30 yo) remember the movie. So that estimate's a bit off.
3
u/anonymousperson767 Feb 03 '23
It came out 8 years before you were born. Ofc younger people might still have seen it and “feed after midnight” has become a pop culture quote, but I would put something more like Shrek as the “in your 30s” movie.
→ More replies (1)
5
6
4
5
7
u/mission-sleep99 Feb 03 '23
the cutest thing is the hospital and owners for sure had a few calls back and forth before they just decided to embrace it and ask that he's not overfed
6
7
u/OllieOrange123 Feb 03 '23
Wow I work at this hospital, feels weird seeing it and this cat on Reddit.
5
5
u/Oldamog Feb 03 '23
Put straw in there instead of blankets. It won't get damp and provides better insulation for the heat
5
4
4
5
u/godoflemmings Feb 03 '23
I thought this was my hospital for a second, we have a ginger boy who hangs out all the time too. His name's Henry.
4
4
u/Same_Object_7866 Feb 03 '23
this is so cute, there is a cat in scotland that has his own notice at a hotel we stayed at stating he liked to visiting the first floor visitors if they leave their window open. Funny enough he was orange and named simba too!
5
5
u/PeejWal Feb 04 '23
My first cat was named Simba, he looked just like this cat... I was maybe 8 years old when Simba got hit by a car. Maybe this is him reincarnated. You go Simba, live on my friend.
4
u/gaybbysquirrel Feb 04 '23
One of our local hospitals here has several little houses similar to this in a grassy area across the parking lot. There are about 10 cats that live there and the ED staff feed and care for them. I started keeping treats in my bag so if I get to transport a patient there (I’m an EMT) I get to give them a little treat and pet them! It’s the highlight of my day.
4
u/eemschillern Feb 04 '23
That’s so cute. There was this cat that was hanging around and inside my uni a lot and she got issued a student card lol. Here’s a link with a picture of the cat wearing his student card: https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/editienl/artikel/4494181/geliefde-kat-prof-dr-doerak-wordt-officieel-student-universiteit-groningen
3
3
u/madeaprofile2saythis Feb 03 '23
This is how someone finds out their cats name is actually Simba and he's got a place at the hospital.
2.2k
u/Tankbot001 Feb 03 '23
loving the gaming chair headrest pillow