Submitted by taskermorrisrider222 t3_yxwc1k in philadelphia
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masseffectnerd30 t1_iwqv8wv wrote
I'll have to tell my one orange brain cell recipient he's among friends!
misterburners t1_iwqw70x wrote
Mine is a little beautiful demoness that ruins my life and I still simp for her ๐โโฌ๐
butwhythough26 t1_iwqwbn2 wrote
Kitty City
taskermorrisrider222 OP t1_iwqwvnh wrote
Wait, for real tho. My townhouse is the only one on the block that didn't have mice. Coincidentally, it's the only one with a cat.
taskermorrisrider222 OP t1_iwqx3tv wrote
Cats and Philadelphians are one in the same. It's their attitude -- don't bother me and I won't bother you. Or if you're nice, I'll be nice; but if you're rude, I'll bite back.
ats1788 t1_iwqxe52 wrote
*purrfect
utterback423 t1_iwqy20o wrote
Go birds? NO BIRDS ๐ผ
ILoveKittensAndCats t1_iwqzrh1 wrote
Purradelphia.
ChiniBaba096 t1_iwr0gyz wrote
Phelinedelphia
nsweeney11 t1_iwr0qno wrote
First year I lived in south Philly the mice came in around this time of year. Got a cat a month later, haven't seen one since.
taskermorrisrider222 OP t1_iwr0zj3 wrote
You'll never see a mouse again unless it's dead or partially dead. Cats will find a mouse (or bugs, in my experience) before you do.
A classic saying goes, "Dogs protect you from what you CAN see. Cats protect you from what you CAN'T see."
CthulhusIntern t1_iwr10hu wrote
Happy to be one of them!
DisciplineShot2872 t1_iwr1inx wrote
My cats are still adapting to the clever city mice instead of the stupid desert mice they grew up with, but they're learning. At least I don't need them for scorpion detail anymore.
passing-stranger t1_iwr2f35 wrote
Shout out to paws, where we adopted our loveable menaces a few years back. And appreciation for the outdoor kitty who sits outside having conversations with one of our cats through the back door. She volunteered for backyard pest management and has been doing a great job
nsweeney11 t1_iwr2rxx wrote
Yep haven't even seen any evidence of mice in like 3 years
nalgene_wilder t1_iwr3cm6 wrote
What kind of freak is out there naming their pet some shit like Pfizer or Dr Fauci
IThinkImDumb t1_iwr51fk wrote
Awww I picked my cat off of 5th & Cambria. Now she lives in California with me :)
NotSureNotRobot t1_iwr80kr wrote
Everyone has toxoplasmosis. Explains a lot.
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SnapCrackleMom t1_iwraqvp wrote
I know someone whose cat is named Dr. Jill Biden.
afdc92 t1_iwrdxsd wrote
I love dogs too but man, my cat really is the best. Heโs cool living in a small apartment, doesnโt require walking and bathroom breaks in shitty weather, is ok with being left alone for hours at a time, and acts as a space heater on cold winter nights. He can be a little asshole at times but heโs MY little asshole.
supertizer t1_iwrfqho wrote
West Philly native here, Iโve always heard โyou either have cats or miceโ.
BulbasaurCPA t1_iwrj24u wrote
Hell yeah, I have two born on Philly streets and rescued by ACCT โค๏ธ
birdlegs000 t1_iwrj2lc wrote
Or Covid for that matter. Are people naming their pets Whooping Cough and Influenza too?
That just reminded me of something. My dad was an ob/gyn and onetime he came home after delivering a baby and said the woman wanted to name her child Placenta. He begged her not to. Not sure if there is a middle aged Placenta out there somewhere, poor thing.
megzellaneous420 t1_iwrkvvn wrote
Ugh I miss my little demon. Thereโs nothing wrong with her, Iโm just at work still
nalgene_wilder t1_iwrqcao wrote
Should have gone with Chlamydia, it a much prettier name
urachickenhead t1_iwrs0u6 wrote
We WIN!!!! Weโre the best!!! So what if weโre last on the list of best places to drive in the US.
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Alternative_Rough_14 t1_iwrvte7 wrote
i got a cat in July 2020. had a mouse problem that ended in October of 2020.
the pride and joy in a cat's face when they've successfully hunted their prey is priceless.
Alternative_Rough_14 t1_iwrw1qp wrote
damn.......yeah.
No_Influence_666 t1_iwrxs8k wrote
> โI donโt like cats,โ she said, explaining they trigger allergies. โBut I can see that they expect you to take care of them, and they just do what they want.
> โThat speaks to something in the character of Philadelphia.โ
> Besides, dogs love everybody, she added.
> Cats and Philadelphians, not so much.
So true.
WhoUsesTheirRealName t1_iws31s8 wrote
Cat
willburrrrito t1_iws5m2v wrote
Youโre welcome. My husband and I moved here and brought our 5 cats. South Carolina loss philly area gain. Thinking of getting more, itโs going to be cold and heat prices on the rise.
Hyperreal23 t1_iws6dmo wrote
Sometimes I walk from East Passyunk up to Center City and I shit you not there are days I count more cats looking out front windows than humans. Also just adopted a two year old of my own this last month!
pup12345 t1_iws9rsm wrote
I love his name!
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uncle_irohh t1_iwsg2no wrote
When we had a cat, we also had occasional mice in summer months. She didn't do shit. Literally slept on the job.
lordjabujabuu t1_iwsok12 wrote
Meow
Lorenaelsalulz t1_iwspayb wrote
Mine are great fly (and other bugs) catchers too. I love their dedication to keeping our house bug free.
AdministrationNo9238 t1_iwsq9sa wrote
getting ours this weekend
smolover t1_iwssqsi wrote
isowater t1_iwsth49 wrote
New blood pressure meds
AbsentEmpire t1_iwstya6 wrote
I do like watching a chonky cat, something about them that's just amusing to me.
muldoons_hat t1_iwt0r29 wrote
Jean-Luc Purrcard?
ILoveKittensAndCats t1_iwt2svg wrote
So, in other words, fuck around and find out?
RAGE_CAKES t1_iwt6cba wrote
Toxoplasmosis, a single-celled parasite that can be transmitted from cats to humans, encourages aggressive and belligerent behaviors in human beings. Maybe that's why Philly can be so pissed off at times
pdperson t1_iwt8lr1 wrote
Oh my god this is the answer
SouthPhilly_215 t1_iwtgw5c wrote
Sucksโฆ Hate cat piss smell.
Alternative_Rough_14 t1_iwtkcmz wrote
lol
...wait...really?
owenhinton98 t1_iwtrbq3 wrote
Ok so this means weโre cat lady right?
I hope this means weโre cat lady
ElectricalMud2850 t1_iwufapa wrote
Sometimes I let a big fly in just for my own entertainment.
pitifulwench t1_iwugpgt wrote
Kind of ridiculous how a city in the goddamn desert (Phoenix) almost has the highest dog ownership percentage on that list
myredmakeupbag t1_iwuk7wz wrote
I adopted my boy Teddy from PAWS two years ago and he doesn't leave my side. I love him so much ๐ญ
KFCConspiracy t1_iwupusk wrote
Inflatable rats in shambles.
brk1 t1_iwvbuus wrote
cats like to act all tough and independent on the outside, while in reality they posses are very deep inner love... just like people from Philadelphia
8_Foot_Vertical_Leap t1_iwvhdg0 wrote
Or Jean-Luc Picat!
8_Foot_Vertical_Leap t1_iwvhnry wrote
It's also good for your cat! Getting to act on their hunting instincts regularly is very important for their mental well being!
Proper-Code7794 t1_iwvhoi4 wrote
*local native birds
rufiooooooooooo t1_iwvm5o1 wrote
Litty kitty city tho ayeeeeeee
newtophilly852 t1_iwvv1c3 wrote
This needs to be woven into marketing campaigns or otherwise highlighted prominently. This is a great thing to be known for nationally!
SnapCrackleMom t1_iwwcm56 wrote
Yes. Named when she was SLOTUS.
pdperson t1_iwxwpd0 wrote
I have and love both but itโs not even the practical parts of caring for a dog v a cat, itโs the vibe. Cats just vibe right.
FuzzyScarf t1_ixk2hls wrote
Same. Some of my neighbors are complaining about a huge mouse problem. But I have not had that issue.
FuzzyScarf t1_ixk2t4h wrote
I took in a stray that looks like a real tough guy, with the battle scars to prove it. But he is the snuggliest cat Iโve ever had!
taskermorrisrider222 OP t1_iwqtb10 wrote
I love my city cat ๐บ