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.😂
This, but I think it's so much more disgusting. Dogs track in god knows what, jump on your bed, sit on your sofas, etc. They track in wayyyyyy more than just their own pee and poop. And at least cats lick and clean their buttholes and paws about 345 times a day.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus, people, disgusting and delerious are going to be on the Words Your Way spelling list for the week.
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.😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may find cats disgusting, but it's NOWHERE close to the gross things dogs do. And I know people love dogs despite dogs being gross, but you cannot deny that cats are farrrrr cleaner animals.
You’re deleriois.
Anonymous wrote:But dogs don't climb onto kitchen countersAnonymous 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 countersAnonymous 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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're looking for a high place to hang - it's in a cat's instinct to perch high. Install even higher places, and the cat will choose the higher place over the counter.
Yeah, mine just jump up there to get to the window sill so they can watch birds outside. It’s not like they just sit around on the counters. This is so far down on my list of things to worry about. They bring us far more joy than any negligible risk of contamination is worth.
So when you find piss covered grit from the litter box on your table because it was stuck in your cat's toe, you just pluck it off with your bare hand?
That’s never, ever happened to me once in decades of owning multiple cats. Cats are very fastidious animals. If they feel grit in between their toes, they will stop and groom themselves before proceeding. Mine generally pause for a grooming session every time they leave the litter box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're looking for a high place to hang - it's in a cat's instinct to perch high. Install even higher places, and the cat will choose the higher place over the counter.
Yeah, mine just jump up there to get to the window sill so they can watch birds outside. It’s not like they just sit around on the counters. This is so far down on my list of things to worry about. They bring us far more joy than any negligible risk of contamination is worth.
So when you find piss covered grit from the litter box on your table because it was stuck in your cat's toe, you just pluck it off with your bare hand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10000% disgusting. I don't know why cat owners defend this practice and act like it's totally fine. It's highly unsanitary.
Agree and I have a cat that keeps jumping on the counter!
I do have disinfectant wipes and wipe all surfaces before food preparation and the table before eating. My counters and table are cleaner than yours because they're disinfected multiple times a day. I'm a germophobe and don't want a little cat butthole to touch any surface that might have food. So disgusting!
Anonymous wrote:This has never been my cat's thing (nor dining tables), and I'm glad because I don't know how I'd ever get her to stop if it was.