This cat doesn’t like you. Not one bit. No no no no no no no.

Kelly O—formerly a Stranger staff photographer, music writer, Drunk of the Week columnist, and more!—finished art school and a soul-crushing internship at a corporate advertising agency in Detroit,...

23 replies on “Lunchtime Quickie: Why Are Cats In Russia So Frickin’ Weird?”

  1. Kitties are so adorably neurotic and anxiety prone. Mine apparently forgot what loud rain was like and was glued to my wife and I like a little kid last week, in mortal terror of the sky. She’s 10 and lived half her life on the east coast, with hammering rains.

  2. One of mine makes a variation on that sound when he sees a strange cat at a distance through a window. Doesn’t make it to “No no no no” but I sometimes think of it as him yelling NO! nnnNNO! though his teeth.

  3. OMG. So totally bizarre…

    @6 – we deliberately chose household items to match the cat so it won’t show up when she sheds… (how lazy does that make us?)

  4. Didn’t I once read a Stranger feature with a talking cat ? Not like this cuddly little kook — it was a spooky and EEEVIL taking cat. Now, who wrote that again… hmmmmm…

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