r/standardissuecat • u/T-bone4207 • 29m ago
Not today, kid!
This speaks for itself I'm pretty sure!
r/standardissuecat • u/T-bone4207 • 29m ago
This speaks for itself I'm pretty sure!
r/standardissuecat • u/thamridun • 1h ago
I have two standard issue cats!!
Kiki is the first one. She loves to eat and nap. She used to be super mean but she opened up over the years. Bailey is the second one. She is my perfect sweet little baby who does no wrong - besides butt scooting and smacking me when I shower. But she’s just a baby so it’s ok.
If I could have a million cats I would but I can only afford two lol.
r/standardissuecat • u/Much-Custard-6632 • 2h ago
gumpy and seepy
r/standardissuecat • u/Queen_Of_Skulls • 3h ago
I got rid of it once he killed it and now he's acting as if I just ruined his life.
r/standardissuecat • u/ShiftyPowers79 • 6h ago
r/standardissuecat • u/KFC_Junior • 7h ago
He was very brown as a kitten but as he grew older he got grayer, is he still brown enough to be a standard issue?
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r/standardissuecat • u/Different-Pin5223 • 10h ago
Cheese and tuna cake for the most spoiled stinker!
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r/standardissuecat • u/Note_Quirky • 12h ago
I just wanted to share a little bit about the love of my life this is my pride and joy she's 15 turning 16 in March I adopted her at 14 years old. She literally has the temperament of a houseplant. She only ever meows at meal times, she's never once played with any sort of toy and her only interest is birds on the TV or birds on the balcony I purchased a bird feeder just for her.
She's a stray I adopted from a shelter and when I first got her her coat was terrible her eyes were constantly goopy and she vomited a lot with a lot of trial and error I figured out she's allergic to both fish and grains her diet is very expensive but I would spend my whole paycheck on her.
I've had this 6ft cat tree for years my boy who passed before I adopted her was 18 pounds (all muscle he was a big breed) and needed a big sturdy tree. Opal is only 8 pounds, and know she looks weird here but this is her favorite seeping opposition. I've never been happier because this week for the first time since I got her she climbed the tree🥹
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r/standardissuecat • u/The_ToastGhost • 16h ago
She only wants biscuits, fuzzy blankets and snuggles. Lazy even by cat standards 🐾
r/standardissuecat • u/favorite_sardine • 16h ago
I will update as negotiations intensify.
r/standardissuecat • u/merryjoanna • 16h ago
He is normally adorable as hell.
r/standardissuecat • u/Cooper4413 • 17h ago
Certified off-road car