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Cat on a leash. At a bar.
I play trivia with some peeps- 3 of which are my friends, 1 of which is the GF of 1 of the friends. She's crazy. Completely. Her cat was out in their car and she kept going out to walk it. When we left, she was standing outside the bar with the cat on a leash.
The cat also has a FB page.
PLUSALSO, she ordered this enormous piece of mud pie, like the size of my head, and did not share with anyone but her BF. Didn't even offer the other 3 of us a bite.
I have so many stories about how socially awkward this woman is. Ughhh.
Re: Cat on a leash. At a bar.
Ohhh I wish I could. I have pic's but I can't.
We put our cat on a leash when we moved across the country. We got a flat in the middle of Texas and took her out to get some exercise.
My cat gets slutty after only one drink.
I must be socially awkward too because I wouldn't think to offer to share my dessert with 3 other people. One maybe, if I'm having a fat day.
Walking your cat is perfectly normal and becoming more and more acceptable in every day society, especially seeing as the number of cats as household pets is than the number by nearly 10 million, according to National Geographic magazine.
However, if you walk your cat, you're supposed to use a harness, not a leash because it's harder for the cat get tangled up in and using a leash can sometimes result in the cat choking. Although, more often than not, it just thinks of the leash as a toy and spends more time attacking it than actually walking with it.
I have 2 cats. I put them on leash instead of a carrier when i take them to the vet and to my mom house but not a bar
I love the cat on a leash story.
I wouldn't share my dessert with people I don't know that well. I'm a bit of a germophobe.
i had no idea that dinner out with friends was a contract to share my food.
i usually share stuff, because that typically entices people to share with me. but if the other dinner attendees were down their nose sneering at me all night, i'd eat my WHOLE mudpie with relish.
anyway, i'm sure she's a freak and i'd side-eye the cat in the car on a leash too. but you're going to need better evidence in support of your argument than what has been presented here.
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I just wanted to taste the mud pie! I would have used my own spoon!
Look, I like sweets, people.
Also, she is forever taking food off of other people's plates.
I would not expect to share anyone's dessert, anywhere, for any reason.
Taking a cat along to a bar is just nuts, however, and going out to walk it? Please. Can you say "Look at MMMMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! I'm Speshul! I have my cat here with meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! On a leash! At a BAR! Aren't I interesting and fey?"
So in this situation I would have been completely annoyed already, and if someone is fruitcake enough to bring their cat along with them to a bar and then walk it on a leash outside the bar between drinks I would be annoyed enough already without them eating huge amounts of glutinous chocolate desserts in front of me without offering me any. I'd need some to get past the general annoyance level of the night.
Oh man, I'm so glad I wasn't the only one.
:::blink blink:::
Dude. Are you real? DO you have mudpie?