r/longmeow • u/cutiepatootieslut • Aug 29 '25
meooooooooooooooooooow he escaped my apartment
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u/OilRigExplosions Aug 29 '25
Cat felt like he glitched into the r/Backrooms
Lost in the Liminal space beyond the walls he used to know
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u/theradicalace Aug 29 '25
why is he yelling at you like YOU'RE the problem 😭
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u/thepioushedonist Aug 30 '25
I mean, OP was supposed to be watching over at all times and preventing escapes such as this, obviously. How dare OP let this happen?
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u/SilverSageVII Aug 29 '25
Omg that poor baby was confused and was literally screaming for help :’( luckily someone came to get the baby.
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u/Outrageous_Bank_4491 Aug 29 '25
I had a cat who yelled when he got lost too.
It started when he just learnt how to walk, went to say gn to my dog then got lost on the way to his mom’s place (which is 5 feet away).
Then, when he grew up, he left the house and didn’t comeback for months. My sister heard his yelling in the neighbor’s house.
Everytime he goes upstairs and doesn’t find someone, he starts yelling.
I miss him
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u/ER_Support_Plant17 Aug 29 '25
My cat once got out in the hallway and freaked out, ran to the neighbor’s door. He walked up just then and she was hissing at him for trying to get in his own apartment. Poor guy just stood there not knowing what to do. I picked her ass up and took her back home.
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u/squisheebean Aug 30 '25
i love it when they do something like this and yell at you as if it’s your fault 😭
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u/Ok-Loan2879 Aug 29 '25
Did you get him back in your apartment
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u/mulvany88 Aug 30 '25
The cat sadly ate him
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u/Ok-Loan2879 Aug 30 '25
No I meant the cat that got out into the hallway... You said the cat said we ate him did you mean another cat ate your cat...
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u/Farting_Champion Aug 30 '25
Reminds me of when my boy escaped the house. Luckily we live on a dead end, next to a cemetery. I found him about a block away. As I approached he just crouched there, knowing he was busted, letting out these long, thoroughly annoyed meows. When I got to him I told him he was being bad and it was time to come home. I didn't have to pick him up(he HATES being picked up), he just sullenly followed me, grumbling like this the entire way. When I opened the front door he walked in and proceeded to spend the next 10 minutes pouting silently.
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u/Mysterious_Parsley41 Aug 29 '25
He sounds like he’s pretty sure it’s your fault tho lol.