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    "Why is my human slave not moving my stuff to different rooms according to my set schedule? Why do I, a god, have to do it myself? Bastet, take note of this great insubordination! "

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      The screaming could also mean:

      “I have been up all night watching these babies and I am exhausted! Not one of them was hungry! I need some me time with my face in the catnip plant. Someone watch them while I’m passed out… and no more catnip for the babies! They all still smell like catnip from the last time you looked after them.”

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        I have a friend who is a college professor. He said that he has on more than one occasion called his class churlish.

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    My 19 year old cat does this “scream” when we give her people-food. She carries it up to the sofa she lives on and screams. Apparently it’s because she’s “proud of her kill” and wants to show it off, but i think she’s saying “Thanks human, we share”

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    She thinks of the toys as her babies. Do they squeak? That can often trigger that reaction from female cats.

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    X post by Zack Morrison @paranaturalzack: every morning our cat moves her toys from the bedroom to the living room while screaming, and every night she moves them back, also while screaming. i don’t know the purpose of the ritual but it is the central pillar of my faith.

    [I am a human, if I’ve made a mistake please message and let me know. Please consider adding alt-text to your images for ease of use. Thank you. 💜]

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    My dog has a similar ritual where he patiently watches me put all the toys away then one by one retrieves them and makes me play with it.

    I’m not sure of the purpose of this ritual but it is the central pillar of my rapidly developing mental breakdown.