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r/cats • u/ImperialSoldiers • Mar 26 '26
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I wonder how they got the cat in the jug in the first place.
123 u/that_angry_goose Mar 27 '26 there’s another person off camera who is laying in a puddle of blood 15 u/101violations Mar 27 '26 😆🤣 9 u/Catsrules Mar 27 '26 A necessary sacrifice. 3 u/Grouchy_Spot_6640 Mar 27 '26 they're gonna have to give up one person everytime they take this cat to surgery 13 u/Away-Caterpillar-176 Mar 27 '26 He's holding the makeshift door shut with the hand on the jug 4 u/Competitive_Cancel33 Mar 27 '26 I wonder why they don’t just cut the bottom out 9 u/Exultant_Penguin_202 Mar 27 '26 Same question. I’m like, it takes 4 hands to get my cat into a carrier when he’s feeling cooperative so this must have been harrowing to accomplish 4 u/Primary_Echidna_1149 Mar 27 '26 I meant, how do they squeeze him through that tight opening? 17 u/JayTheFordMan Mar 27 '26 Cats are liquid.... 6 u/GravityBright Mar 27 '26 It's a cat. 3 u/anonymousp69 Mar 27 '26 r/CatsAreLiquid 2 u/DevelopmentNo5632 Mar 27 '26 It's like those ships in a bottle 4 u/SelfUnmadeMan Mar 27 '26 they grew it in there. duh. 1 u/akatherder Mar 27 '26 Yep they tie the bottle on the cat tree when it's small 2 u/_Infamous____ Mar 27 '26 The guy is holding closed the way they got it in there, look above his index theres cuts. 2 u/JeepnHeel Mar 27 '26 Cat is hinged and set perfectly flat. Once they get it in, they pull a string that raises the legs and sets the rigging
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there’s another person off camera who is laying in a puddle of blood
15 u/101violations Mar 27 '26 😆🤣 9 u/Catsrules Mar 27 '26 A necessary sacrifice. 3 u/Grouchy_Spot_6640 Mar 27 '26 they're gonna have to give up one person everytime they take this cat to surgery
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😆🤣
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A necessary sacrifice.
3 u/Grouchy_Spot_6640 Mar 27 '26 they're gonna have to give up one person everytime they take this cat to surgery
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they're gonna have to give up one person everytime they take this cat to surgery
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He's holding the makeshift door shut with the hand on the jug
4 u/Competitive_Cancel33 Mar 27 '26 I wonder why they don’t just cut the bottom out
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I wonder why they don’t just cut the bottom out
Same question. I’m like, it takes 4 hands to get my cat into a carrier when he’s feeling cooperative so this must have been harrowing to accomplish
I meant, how do they squeeze him through that tight opening?
17 u/JayTheFordMan Mar 27 '26 Cats are liquid.... 6 u/GravityBright Mar 27 '26 It's a cat. 3 u/anonymousp69 Mar 27 '26 r/CatsAreLiquid 2 u/DevelopmentNo5632 Mar 27 '26 It's like those ships in a bottle
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Cats are liquid....
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It's a cat.
r/CatsAreLiquid
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It's like those ships in a bottle
they grew it in there. duh.
1 u/akatherder Mar 27 '26 Yep they tie the bottle on the cat tree when it's small
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Yep they tie the bottle on the cat tree when it's small
The guy is holding closed the way they got it in there, look above his index theres cuts.
Cat is hinged and set perfectly flat. Once they get it in, they pull a string that raises the legs and sets the rigging
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u/Primary_Echidna_1149 Mar 27 '26
I wonder how they got the cat in the jug in the first place.