3. He’s Going on Santa’s Naughty List for Sure

Although cats are well known for their stealth, occasionally their attempts at covert behaviour are everything from subtle. The dichotomy of feline nature is rather amazing: your cat can perform the ideal silent approach to startle you when you least expect it, but when it comes to food theft, their efforts are frequently quite humorous. This specific event centres on a cute kitty whose need for a forbidden treat transcended any kind of stealth. The goal is a seductive cinnamon roll laying peacefully on the kitchen table. The scenario took place in broad daylight and the kitty reached out in what he must have considered to be a deftly subtle action. Captured exactly in the cat’s look, the moment of discovery is priceless; it combines shock, indignation, and maybe some humiliation at being caught in the act. The cat’s expression upon being discovered is one of utter, astonished stillness, as though he really couldn’t understand how everyone seeing his daytime thieving could clearly see. This captures exactly the charming bravado of our kitty companions in response to enticing temptations.
4. Real Friends Don’t Snitch

Natural leaders of their homes, cats typically create a clear hierarchy not only with their human carers but also with their other pet friends. This specific case highlights a funny attempt at inter-species cooperation—or maybe coercion. Presumably avoiding some kind of parental intrusion, the cat decided the house dog would be a great makeshift concealing screen. The scene that results is a masterwork of failed stealth, with the dog faithfully resting his head on the cat in what must have seemed to be a perfect concealing technique to our feline acquaintance. Actually, though, the reality is far from the optical illusion the cat was trying for. The basic weakness in this concealment effort reflects a typical pet misconception: certainly we cannot see them if they cannot see us. For the cat, unfortunately, the dog’s attempt at concealment simply made the hiding place more conspicuous and endlessly more entertaining. Indeed, dear cat, we can readily see you and your canine friend isn’t helping things along. Generally speaking, if you can see us, we can probably see you as well; this idea tends to elude our feline companions very frequently.
