The concept of private space does not always exist with our pets. As these pictures show.
Our hairballs are certainly a pleasure on a daily basis, but there would be something we would like to explain to them. It is simply the notion of private space that the latter seems to understand upside down. In fact, instead of respecting our privacy, our pets are encased there.
Here are 20 pictures of pets that don’t quite understand the concept of private space.
1. Below this dog and cat is their owner, who was hoping to watch some TV
2. The small corner is big enough to accommodate the cat as well
3. A very large dog who thinks he is only a few inches tall
4. When the bathroom door is closed, the cat walks around and enters through the window
5. At least one of the two manages to get some sleep
6. This cat doesn’t care at all about upcoming exams
7. To use the toilet, you will have to come back a little later
8. The cat knows that a closed door means he can’t get in, but that doesn’t stop him.
9. His owner’s bath is an opportunity for him to inspect the bathroom ceiling
10. His kitten walks through him like he’s just an obstacle in the way.
11. He thinks his surprise appearances are always welcome
12. The masseuse finally came and got down to business
13. This dog thinks he is his owner’s shadow.
14. Here is a dog who does not see what is in his way at all
15. This dog knows that he makes his owner happy, but he is not aware of the existence of his private space.
16. Her cat thinks she sleeps too much.
17. This cat thinks it’s more attractive than its owner’s entire mailbox.
18. Cat visions sometimes appear while brushing your teeth.
19. This dog didn’t go all the way and jump in the bath.
20. The entire committee is gathered to observe the owner in the bath
By alexander god
Chief editor
Educated Masters in Writing, Alexandre has been a dog lover since a very young age. Having grown up with many dogs, this adorer of Beaucerons reveals to you every day the news that will move you and inform you about our favorite companions.