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The cat can turn on the tap by itself and "washes its hair" while drinking water, leaving its owner both amused and exasperated.

2026-01-16 05:30:57 · · #1

Having a pet brings joy and makes life more interesting and vibrant, offering numerous benefits. As a result, more and more people are joining the ranks of pet owners, with cats being the most popular choice. The main reason people keep cats is their cuteness; however, a cat's habits are quite different from its appearance.

The cat can turn on the tap by itself and drink water while "washing its hair," leaving its owner both amused and exasperated.

Cats may seem cute and adorable on the surface, but they can be just like children, often getting into mischievous and naughty situations that can be incredibly annoying. They often don't realize they've done anything wrong, always looking completely innocent, which is infuriating, yet you can't bring yourself to do anything about it. Like the cat in one pet owner's home, it's always being mischievous, even turning on the tap to drink water, but always ending up with kitchen items in the sink.

The owner's cat is an adorable black cat with jet-black fur, without a single blemish, making it virtually invisible at night. However, unlike its understated fur color, this cat is incredibly lively and active, always restless and always looking for trouble. Even its sleeping spot is unusual; it prefers to sleep in the water tank.

This cat wasn't bought by its owner; its mischievous nature stems from its past as a stray. As a stray, it roamed freely, but after being adopted and confined indoors, it naturally needed to expend its energy. Although it was a tiny kitten when it was rescued, its mischievous nature remains unchanged as it's grown up.

That day, the pet owner heard some noises coming from the kitchen, as if something had fallen into the sink. The owner went into the kitchen and saw their cat drinking water from the sink. The cat was squatting in the sink, so water was coming down on its head, getting quite wet. But the cat didn't seem to care at all, drinking with great relish even while being drenched.

Owner: I drink my own shampoo.

The pet owner was both amused and exasperated. Upon closer inspection, they discovered not only the cat in the sink, but also some kitchen utensils—items usually used for cleaning kitchenware. It seemed the cat had knocked them down, probably because it had trouble turning on the tap and had overturned them.

The pet owner said they weren't surprised at all that the cat was drinking water from the sink, as the cat has a particular fondness for it and always likes to stay there for some reason. The cat usually drinks from the sink, but previously the owner had to turn on the tap for it; this was the first time it had turned it on by itself.

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