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deputytech t1_itf30k4 wrote

I shall now call the bathroom the toilet closet.

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PhD_Pwnology t1_itf4gq9 wrote

I'm sorry I'm confused, why do you have a closet room next to your toilet?

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CakesForLife t1_itf4pjq wrote

The gap in the flooring is bothering me more than it should..

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oakmox t1_itf9ydu wrote

I love her name! How did you come up with it?

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harleyspoison267 t1_itfbf34 wrote

My traumatized pittie isn't necessarily "not allowed" in the bathroom, though it's small, so I'm very glad she doesn't come in, but she's terrified of tile, so when I go into the bathroom and she's feeling clingy, she will come and lay with her paws right on the transition strip and watch me 😂 #hacks

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harleyspoison267 t1_itfblpi wrote

I love that you basically have a John Wayne cat now. When I was a kid, my dad would always insist that we should call the dog "Dog" because that's what John Wayne called his dog in some movie.

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TimTam_the_Enchanter t1_itfdxd5 wrote

So much better than when people stick the toilet in the actual bathroom, to me — both for hygiene reasons and because nobody wants to be stuck outside the bathroom doing the gotta-pee shuffle while someone else is having a shower. 😆

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PogoStickonSkates t1_itfkyco wrote

Yea but in some countries, we keep the toilet in a small separate room away from the shower, sink, bathtub, etc. So it’s like a toilet closet for us. I’ll never understand why someone wants us to all speak the same way.

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MiddleAward5653 t1_itfnq3d wrote

Mysyk = cat in Kazakh ( and many other Turkic languages, I suppose ), so name checks out

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mrpayner t1_itfqy6b wrote

I see where you’re going with this.. in explanation to people from other nations, house plans in Australia with a seperate “toilet in a closet”, for lack of a better description, are depicted as “WC” on the plans, which means “water closet”.

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dinokith OP t1_itfrwkn wrote

We sometimes use the term in Canada as well, though it’s considered dated or used for one with a toilet and a sink (what we now call a half-bath). I enjoyed my solution.

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Adventurous_Low_1518 t1_itg31vh wrote

"It's ok, I can supervise you from here. You have to leave the door open though."

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jimikuk t1_itg4vn5 wrote

You should let her in. She's trying to protect you, by keeping a lookout while you are vunerable. She expects you to do the same for her.

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dinokith OP t1_itgapcn wrote

You go about it in a misguided way. I’m a native English speaker. Hell, I’m an English teacher.

It doesn’t mean that I don’t want to have fun with my words. Despite what I called it, you knew what I meant; therefore, the comment is wholly unnecessary and unhelpful.

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santathe1 t1_itgfqbo wrote

If you zoom in, the cat looks like a painting. She’s a work of art.

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namek0 t1_itgrd30 wrote

Cute pics like this make me want another cat so much

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realmorson t1_itgzrgc wrote

that's no cat, that's a furry, pointy eared stalker

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ArtaVallian t1_ithnmod wrote

I love how the cats always know right where the boundary is to the room they can't go to, and they'll get as close to that edge as possible while still complying with your rules XD

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Catloaf10 t1_itj4i3u wrote

I frequently have an audience while I pee, too. 👀

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Kindly_Wear_3482 t1_itj8808 wrote

How does one tell a cat they “aren’t allowed” somewhere? Asking for my fur covered closet …BTW beautiful cat!

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