Lost And Found: The Story Of Derinkuyu's Underground Metropolis
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His GF to stop because he will give their cat litter box anxiety but he thinks it's not a real thing
There was one story shared by a dog owner where she recalled accidentally training her dog to wake up with her when he smelled coffee. The dog could be in a deep sleep, dreaming about the best meal of his life, and it wouldn't matter.
The Redditor said the moment the smell of caffeine hit his little snout, the dog stood up to start his day. The point is: our pets learn things we didn't train them to do.
They pick up more than we give them credit for. Take my dog, for example, he learned that every time I put a face mask on, I am about to leave the house, and he waits for me to pat him goodbye.
These two cat owners are arguing about a similar thing regarding their 1-year-old cat. He is apparently in a "moody" phase, according to OP.
The cat meows and yells incessantly every time OP is locked in the bathroom to answer nature's call. OP finds it annoying, but his GF told him to just ignore the cat, which he thinks is unfair since she's not the one being yelled at.
He let the cat in the bathroom once, but he didn't stop meowing at OP. To teach him not to do this, OP came up with what he thought was a clever plan.
He and his GF had an argument about it. She said he is giving their cat "litter box anxiety," which OP thinks is a made-up thing and he doesn't think he did anything wrong.
It's all fun and games until you find yourself waking up to cat poop all over the house. Did OP learn his lesson faster than his cat developed litter box anxiety?
We'll have to find out, or at least OP will unless he changes his vengeful thinking. If he doesn't, it will affect not only his cat but his GF as well since he dismissed her opinion so quickly.