Cats have a pair of expressions. That’s right, just two. Angry and surprised. This one seems to be getting pretty close to the middle of the range, but it’s definitely leaning toward surprise. There’s a little bit of “you aren’t supposed to catch me doing this” energy there, too, to drag it toward the angry side.
Maybe the cat was just trying to get into its food, or maybe it was investigating all the fun smells. Either way, it got caught red-pawed, and now it’s trying to shift the blame onto the human taking the picture.
Micromanaging Mini-Bosses
If the boss is looking over your shoulder, you'd better be working hard. If you have two bosses on your desk at all times, you're going to be under a lot of pressure, but hopefully, you'll still meet your deadlines. However, it looks like these middle managers are less interested in the finished quarterly reports and more interested in the little moving thing that's in the center of the spreadsheet.
Maybe if they're quick enough, they can kill it, and their owner will have to cuddle with them. Sorry cats, better luck next time – that's one mouse that isn't going to be so easy to trap.
You Need More Lunch Meat
For a lot of cats, a refrigerator is a place of wonder and mystery. It's cold – plenty cold – and it has all kinds of amazing smells inside it. Meat, cheese, milk, eggs, butter, and lots of other good stuff is there for the taking, as long as they could get the door open.
This cat has finally broken the barrier into the realm of human food, but it didn't have the time to start chowing down before it was discovered. Sorry, little guy. Don't look so shocked, but you're going to have to make do with the canned stuff that lands in your bowl every night.
Kinda How We Look, Too
Greek yogurt is a wonderful thing – humans and cats alike agree. Unfortunately, cats having too much of it can make a mess or even some health issues, which means they should be kept away. This gal learned not to leave her Greek yogurt out where her adorable cat could get it, but at least it's pretty easy to see if the cat has gotten in.
A face covered in yogurt usually makes the trail of evidence pretty easy to follow. Then again, that's how we look after we're done eating our portion of Greek yogurt.
Your Tree Means Nothing to Me
Anybody who puts up a Christmas tree and also has a cat in the home knows that the two go together like bug spray and eyeballs. Ouch. At the very least, you have to hang the correct ornaments above where the cat can get them. The most destructive felines will not rest until the holiday flora is all but destroyed, and this gray cat is one example of that.
Apparently, it knocked all the ornaments off and then hit the owner with this face, which seems to ask if that's all that they have to offer.