
28 Wild Things Cat Owners Do For Their Pets
I don't currently reside with any cats (sad), but I grew up with two perfect little kitties who meant the world to me. And I'm not exaggerating when I say I would have done almost anything for them. So when I came across pip.thequeen's video on TikTok asking people to share the "craziest thing [they] did for their cat," I was like "yep, yep, sounds about right."
So, here are 28 of wildest things people have done for their cats, let me know in the comments if you would (or wouldn't) do any of these:
"My parents didn't want my cats in the house, so they let them sleep in the garage. I slept in the garage for a month until they decided to let me and my cats back in."
—caitlinnn0_0
And, similarly: "[When our cat went missing], my boyfriend slept in the garage with the garage door open and cat litter and food beside him, and a bunch of laundry strewn out across our driveway."
"I used to chew food up for her and spit it out for her to eat. She wouldn't eat otherwise, trust me I tried."
—wack.rice
"My parents cooked BBQ chicken for our elderly cat because she wouldn't eat anything else. She lived to 21."
"I felt so bad my cats didn't have enough outside time, so I built basically a cardboard version of the labyrinth style stairs, which led to the outside and back safely. It took over 72 hours to make."
—etherialles
"During the economic crisis in my country, they stopped importing cat food, so I found these people who illegally imported and sold them for hefty prices; I paid my entire salary for black market cat food."
"We were told she was going to die. She loved ripping flies' wings off in our apartment (to play), so I went to Petco and got winged grasshoppers and made a murder playground for her. She's alive still."
—mmmkloppp
"I once ran back into our burning house to save him, just for him to give me scars all over my leg. But I love him."
"I broke up with a guy because he was allergic to my cats. Sorry, not sorry."
—maeganvg"Told my husband to divorce me if he didn't like my cats. Gatos before Vatos"—ligia_paim
"Once my cat choked on a piece of sausage. It already got out of his throat, but in the heat of the moment, I rushed to the vet on foot and bare feet (we had a car) a whole two kilometers in the heat."
"For some reason, my cat is obsessed with coffee. So I make her little cappuccinos served in a little cup, aka frothed 'cat milk.'"
—alwayskaitlyn_
"My cat has such severe anxiety that he goes to Cat Therapy, where we talk about his behavior and attitude for an hour every month and discuss his meds. It's $250 for an hour session."
"My mom got me a Victorian-style portrait of my three-legged cat, Andi, in a suit...She looks great in her suit."
—kaykayke4
"I was a nervous wreck when my cat got his bits removed. So I left work early and spent the rest of the day napping with him on the couch, watching The Lion King on repeat so he could 'learn from his ancestors.'"
"Once my indoor cat escaped and started fighting with a stray cat. I had three seconds to intervene before my ragdoll was about to get mauled, so I stepped in and yanked him out of there. I got permanent nerve damage on both hands."
—spideymenacespade
"I found my cat a temporary home when I was homeless. I made sure to give [the people watching her] money for food and her litter. I put her 100% first! It wasn't her fault, I was homeless."
"My cat was running around my room, so to calm him down, I downloaded a cat game on my tablet. I made an iPad-cat-kid. He won't leave my tablet alone now and sits on it when he wants to play."
—saintea.maude
"I spoon fed my cat his pate for breakfast for five months cause that's the only way he'd eat it."
"I took a wall down (frantically) because she got stuck in the middle of it. To this day, my father doesn't know [how she got in there]."
—anna.123456789
"I took my cat, Salem, to work with me because I heard a loud noise in my apartment and was worried the world was ending."
"When my cat was severely constipated after our vet visits I started sitting by the litter box when he pooped to make sure it was all coming out fine. Now, he doesn't like pooping when I'm not there."
—savannahjainemusic
"I won a $3,000 jackpot at the casino and then spent it all on my cat's vet bill the next day because she had a UTI. $3,000 for a UTI…"
"I bought my cat cat-water. Like, specifically pH-balanced water JUST for him. I also make sure his food has all these essential vitamins, meanwhile I'm living off coffee and a dream."
—spookybeautician
"I screamed and chased a raccoon that was chasing her. It was so scary, but Tofu made it home safe, and the raccoon and I both left that interaction scared and confused."
"I once slept outside in the woods, surrounded by open cans of tuna to catch my cat that had gotten out. I had lots of visitors that I had to chase off, but around 3 am, I got him!"
—mskittycarrie81
"My cat ate a balloon during COVID. I wasn't allowed to wait in the vet's office, so I stood outside in the freezing cold for six hours because I wanted to be there if anything happened."
"My cat loved my balcony so much, but it wasn't safe for him on the 9th floor. I contacted the building management to put up a net. They ignored me for two months, so I went to the city and put in a formal complaint. The building [management] came the next week and put it up. I was the only one with a net. Then I proceeded to duct tape the edges so there were no gaps. Then it was safe. Then I moved out a month later."
—josyredo
And lastly, "When my cats were in the process of dying, I held them in my arms until they passed because I wanted love to be the last thing they felt."
There you have it, 28 of some of the wildest things people have done for their cats. Have you ever done anything truly bananas for your favorite feline friend? Let us know in the comments!

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"I once slept outside in the woods, surrounded by open cans of tuna to catch my cat that had gotten out. I had lots of visitors that I had to chase off, but around 3 am, I got him!" —mskittycarrie81 "My cat ate a balloon during COVID. I wasn't allowed to wait in the vet's office, so I stood outside in the freezing cold for six hours because I wanted to be there if anything happened." "My cat loved my balcony so much, but it wasn't safe for him on the 9th floor. I contacted the building management to put up a net. They ignored me for two months, so I went to the city and put in a formal complaint. The building [management] came the next week and put it up. I was the only one with a net. Then I proceeded to duct tape the edges so there were no gaps. Then it was safe. Then I moved out a month later." —josyredo And lastly, "When my cats were in the process of dying, I held them in my arms until they passed because I wanted love to be the last thing they felt." There you have it, 28 of some of the wildest things people have done for their cats. Have you ever done anything truly bananas for your favorite feline friend? Let us know in the comments!