• Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Yeah was about to say, this seems like a supplier-side issue.

      Just like how we humans insist on putting needless things into boxes, although it can be helpful to protect the all-important box during transport of course so it won’t collapse!

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    7 months ago

    Don’t want to destroy your view on this world, but you need to know the truth. Cats don’t lay eggs.

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    7 months ago

    lol, my cats have the same beds and they do the exact same thing. We just leave them flat now, they won’t stay puffed more than an hour

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    I got my dog one because she loved being covered by blankets, and she did the same thing. And then insisted on having a blanket over her anyway. On the plus side, she loved the bed in her own way.

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    7 months ago

    The primary directive of the feline hivemind is to succeed in the most incorrect possible way.

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    You did not buy one cat bed, you bought two. Keep popping it up and occasionally they will go inside.

    If cats love one thing more than everything else, it’s doing whatever the fuck they feel like at any given moment. Options keep them engaged.

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    7 months ago

    There’s a company that makes things like this that have a hard shell covered with felt (I think felt?); cats can be both inside, or on top. I’ll have to see if I can ever find it again; it looked like the cats were quite pleased with that kind of design.