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10+ Photos Proving That Pet Owners Deserve A Medal For Their Patience

Surely we all love our animals. But living with them is as difficult as bringing up a child. After a day’s work we see destroyed carpets, broken shutters, stolen food and many more will make you want to cry and want to laugh.

We have collected a new list of photos proving that a pet is always a small catastrophe that we still love. Scroll down to enjoy and don’t forget to share these photos with your friends and family!

#1. At least they are getting a new floor.

#2. Where does your pet love sitting?

#3. Forget about private space.

#4. No matter how much you try, they still choose the places they want.

#5. He is really proud of the new door.

#6. He feels just fine.

#7. That visit to the vet must’ve been shocking.

#8. “Our cat hasn’t let us watch TV for months now.”

#9. When you want to take a cute photo with your pet and you get this:

#10. “There are 5 beds and about 10 comfy chairs in this house. So where do you sit? On the eggs!”

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