Cats on kitchen counter

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope all you “cats are disgusting” people aren’t dog owners, because I’ve seen dogs do something far more disgusting in a cat’s litter box.
But dogs don't climb onto kitchen counters


My brothers dog does. And it’s particularly disgusting because they don’t even try to stop it. Apparently it’s cute.

Our cats like counters but we work hard to keep them off. If I’m preparing food for guests or undertaking a long cooking/baking project, they are closed off in our laundry room. My first step anytime I prepare food is to disinfect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is common. Am I the only one who finds this disgusting?

I am an animal lover but I find a dog jumping on the bed after its been taken for a walk outside and stepping in who knows what just as disgusting.

However, I’m fortunate that my cats don’t jump on the counter (that I know of and nothing appears disturbed) but I still wipe it down especially in the morning and at night. I’m no saint and know they’ve been hanging out in the litter pan.😂


Are you eating off the beds of your friends? No? STFU.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is common. Am I the only one who finds this disgusting?

I am an animal lover but I find a dog jumping on the bed after its been taken for a walk outside and stepping in who knows what just as disgusting.

However, I’m fortunate that my cats don’t jump on the counter (that I know of and nothing appears disturbed) but I still wipe it down especially in the morning and at night. I’m no saint and know they’ve been hanging out in the litter pan.😂


Are you eating off the beds of your friends? No? STFU.


Are you eating off the counters? In my house we use plates.
Anonymous
To each their own, if you have a pregnant resident or guest in the house, keep those counters clear/clean. In fact, because of the link between toxoplasmosis and schizophrenia, everyone should avoid it. Toxoplasmosis transmits via cat feces, so if they are on the counter after being in the litter box, there’s always a small chance. Another reason to keep cats inside and not killing rodents and songbirds outside.
Anonymous
It’s gross and I’ve been served cat hair in my food at their house. Disgusting!
Anonymous
I mean, I didn't WANT my cats to do it, but they DGAF. And no one in my family or that visited my house ever caught toxoplasmosis so... all's well that ends well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I didn't WANT my cats to do it, but they DGAF. And no one in my family or that visited my house ever caught toxoplasmosis so... all's well that ends well.


Exactly. It's not like I encourage it. I actively try to stop them from doing it, but they do what they do. If dogs had the agility, you don't think they'd be up there too.
Anonymous
My cat jumps up and waits by the kitchen sink daily until we turn on the water so he can get a drink.

Anonymous
I think it sooooo gross but I also think so many of these commenters are massive germaphobes. You'd think cat owners were living in squalor by the way they're talking.
Anonymous
It's totally disgusting and based on my friends who have cats, it doesn't seem like you can do much about it because their cats are always on the kitchen counters and dining room table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is common. Am I the only one who finds this disgusting?


It's not that common, it is possible to train them not to jump there. In 20+ years we've had cats they jumped on the counter maybe handful of times. You find it disgusting then don't have cats or visit cat owners. I'm sure you're doing something that someone might find disgusting. Can't please everyone. I'd rather likes of you refuse to come to my house then not have cats, so there's that. NBD
Anonymous
It is nasty when cats are on counters and tables and are licking at food.

I no longer go to my friend's home because she has a cat. I don't accept food from her house either. Filthy.

I prefer to have her at my house or at a restaurant.
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