
1. Getting that third cat
Because every cat lady knows the third cat is the gateway cat to EVEN MORE CATS.
2. Clothes that don’t match your cat’s fur
Unless you want to carry a lint roller everywhere, go with a color palette that matches your best feline friend’s fur!
3. Being caught out in the wild without any cat treats
How are you supposed to lure those strays home without any treats in your purse?
4. Not knowing the names of all the cats in your neighborhood
Bonafide cat ladies know all the first (and middle and last names) of all the cats in the immediate vicinity because how your cat (or cats) need to know their enemies.
5. Throwing away the tuna juice
Maybe this is just a me thing? Perhaps. All I know is that if I even think about tossing the tuna juice from a can, Rosie would cut me with a quickness.
6. The cataccessories section on Etsy
Honestly, you can end up with one too many jaunty caps for kitties if you’re not too careful. Yes, I speak from experience!
7. Falling asleep without a kitty cuddle
Cat ladies know that they must always offer their feline overlord a cuddle or two or twelve before going to bed, otherwise they will suffer the consequences.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen

It’s not just you. My cats looove tuna juice. They come running as soon as they smell it.
My cat Ash loves tuna juice too!! My husband is the one that started giving it to our cat. My husband is the one who usually goes for tuna in a can, but I’m a tuna in a packet girl. LOL!! So, no tuna juice for our kitty, when I’m making a tuna sandwich.
Hahaha -this is awesome !
We use tuna packed in olive oil in salads and as soon as our two cats hear the “thwup” pop of the jar or can opening, they magically appear from who knows where (even if they’re napping in the backyard!). If either myself or my husband are facing the sink, we’ll remind each other, “Guess who showed up?” Yup…there they are, sitting and staring up, waiting as they cat-hypnotize us…..you know the look.
Also, yes to third cat is gateway to more – truth!!Any time I look longingly at another cat while strolling around the neighborhood, my hubby is like, “Nope, don’t even. Two is good.”
Hahaha.
Great post, Karen – what a fun way to start the day – Thank you!
Ok, back to cat-head-scratching duty. I guess that’s what vacation is for😆
Three was always my limit & then we lost one & ended up adopting a pair of sisters. My new motto – kittens are better in pairs. We lost one in April, now have 4. Sadly about to lose our senior girl. Three are on the bed as I type this. Someone was always with me as I recovered from my hysterectomy but never on my stomach-it’s like they knew.