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Video 🖤 wanted ice cream, got instant karma

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u/blackcats-ModTeam 2h ago

No reposts/spam

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u/murderouslady 8h ago

Jesus christ.

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u/cerebral_girl 5h ago

Yeah this is a hard fuuug no for me. Bad training

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u/murderouslady 5h ago

Like fr, cats can be taught to behave instead of being absolutely gremlins. This ain't cute.

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u/DominionGhost 3h ago

Hard no for me as well.

I tolerate a lot of fuckery from my domesticated house assholes but actively trying to steal food is a no go.

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u/murderouslady 3h ago

And with dairy too, like I'm getting the impression the person in the video gives those demons anything they want.

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u/tO_ott 3h ago

I haven't taught my cats jack shit, and they still don't behave like this. If anything, I'm assuming they were taught to do this

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u/murderouslady 3h ago

Why would it be taught? Because it's funny I suppose

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u/tO_ott 3h ago

Not purposely taught, but more enabled by their owner. Their owner might think this is fun, and more power to them if they do.

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u/murderouslady 3h ago

Then the owner can struggle with greedy cats and we can continue to judge them for it

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u/Icyfemboy 7h ago

What karma they’ll happily eat it off the ground 🤣

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u/mamaguebo69 5h ago

Train your cats???

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u/HalfBoyHalfGhost 8h ago

Greedy little bastards. Take my upvote.

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u/Negative-Top-1504 7h ago

I’m their lawyer. They’re innocent, Your Honor.

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u/clangan524 4h ago

The loooong neck has me dying

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u/HeatherMason0 4h ago

My cat acted like this but she went absolutely apeshit for basically ALL human food. Not saying it’s good; it’s not. She now understands that if she tries to steal food she has to go in the other room with the door shut while I’m cooking or eating. She’s gotten better.

(Since this is Reddit I’ll probably get a bunch of downvotes because putting my cat in another room with a closed door is abusive or something. My cat will absolutely eat things that are toxic for her - or just not healthy. Keeping her away from food she can’t have also GUARANTEES she’s not gonna get so excited she doesn’t care about consequences and takes a bite of something that could hurt her. The room I put her in has her litter box and her water fountain and toys. She’s not being taken to a shed and abandoned)

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u/miles-prower-morales 3h ago

It’s just training lol

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u/Xredcatx 4h ago

My black cat was the same way with ice cream. You had to watch every angle when you were eating it. 🥲

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u/wakeness 6h ago

They’re so morbidly gluttonous

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u/IanMoone007 6h ago

Situations like these call for Churu

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u/310410celleng 3h ago

My cat won't eat Churu, he doesn't seem to like them, my dogs on the other hand treat it like doggy crack.

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u/micsellaneous 4h ago

it got on the other cat lmao

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u/Revolutionary_Sir_ 3h ago

My boy would just come up and wait til I wasn’t paying attention and headbutt my bowl when I was eating ice cream or cereal. He would lick whatever went flying.

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u/Aziara86 2h ago

I'm seeing alot of 'lack of training' comments.

Anyone actually have advice if you have a crazy grabby kitty like this? We have a half grown boy whose momma is semi-feral, so she taught him to eat ANYTHING. he'll come running from across the house if I open anything that smells good. I've tried a water spray bottle, shoving him away, I've even defaulted to hissing at him sometimes (I'm kinda semi-feral myself lmao). He keeps trying to yank food anyway.

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u/birthdayshrimp 5h ago

Kinda sad to see how it says cats are sickening. What's really happening is that the owner is using their bad behavior for likes or upvotes. It's not even the cats' fault, they weren't properly trained. Train your cats, people

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u/No_Asparagus9826 4h ago

I'm pretty sure it's (jokingly) calling their greed sickening, not the cats themselves?

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u/thomas2024_ 3h ago

Sorry mate but this has absolutely got to be peak Reddit - just let people laugh!

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u/alittlelebowskiua 4h ago

Maybe if the other hand wasn't holding a camera and actually guiding the cat about what to do they wouldn't be acting like that. Just a thought.

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u/RyunWould 6h ago

Just scoop some into a mug instead of holding the layers of packaging like some kind of jenga stunt.

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u/davivanator 4h ago

Okay man I have 2 cats with opposing personalities and consider that I raised them wrong for some behaviour but even they don't go this far, this just wrong

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u/7865435 3h ago

You let a cat out muscle your ice cream, shame,actually sorry it happened, was just playing

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u/Over-Director-4986 2h ago

Mine doesn't want ice cream, but you should see the shit he pulls for chicken.

Yours are wild. Lmao. I'm sorry about your ice cream.

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u/ScorpioDefined 4h ago

Mine will attack my face if I get the butter or cream cheese out!

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u/heylook_itsalex 2h ago

My dumb donut hole was like this all the time when he was small, it took forever to get him to stop - but now he's 13 and a mellowed out gentleman. I don't miss the claws on my wrist.

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u/stonewallsyd 2h ago

My tortie tries to eat everything but my void has only ever gone for my pierogis. Luckily neither of them are this bad, this shit would drive me bananas.