Cats Can't Let Themselves Be Embarrassed!

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    blurinoctober Well-Known Member

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    Of course not. You fail at something, so you must hold on to your pride and pretend it was the plan! ;)

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    Reminds me of Dusty!!!!!!!! He gets his butt handed to him when he fights his mom and he just acts like it didn't happen! He sometimes ignores that it happens by cleaning himself and other times he'll flop over in front of one of us like the cat in the .gif, wanting to be pet or paid attention to. In fact, Dusty usually flops over like that and almost trips us on a normal day.
     
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    Awwwwwh! Alice is really bad about cleaning herself like nothing happened. One second she'll be doing something silly, the very next she'll be licking her tail like everything's fine and dandy! Sibyl will just lay down like, "okay, whatever" but doesn't usually roll over like that.
     
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    Lol! It's so true. Cats almost always make it look like everything is normal and going exactly as planned, even when they fall from a crazy height or do something completely silly. I wish I were that smooth, ha.
     
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