See 12 Devilish Images of Cats Occupying the Sleeping Spaces of Dogs!!

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“Why are you sleeping in my space?” Here are twelve devilish images of cats occupying the sleeping spaces of dogs! There seems to be a pattern of conflict in the relationship between these two house pets when it comes to sleeping spaces!

Please take a look at the various ways of how these clever cats are taking advantage of the kind and gentle nature of the dogs!

1. This cat controls this cushion!

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The large dog has the look of defeat and sadness!

2. Could you help me out, please?

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This small puppy is looking for some help as the cat has stolen his cushion!

3. Where should I sleep now?

"Are you guys gonna do anything about this or what?"


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This pooch looks completely lost!

4. Is there enough room for me?

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This dog looks on with frustration and anger as this cat is sleeping right in the middle of the large sleeping pillow!

5. This floor is so cold.

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This cat looks so relaxed in this sleeping area.

6. I thought this was my house.


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Sleeping outside my own house is embarrassing.

7. Are you going to pay me for using my pillow?

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This small cat looks really comfortable on the large dog’s pillow.

8. This is my pillow!

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This small dog is trying to drag his pillow away from an equally determined cat.

9. I give up!


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A number of cats are now inhabiting the house of this miserable white dog.

10. No sleeping allowed on my cushion!

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The huge dog attempts to impose his will on his sleeping space but the cat refuses to move.

11. Could you sleep somewhere else? This is my pillow!

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A cat is sleeping deeply as the owner of the pillow looks on with envy.

12. The floor is cold and hard to sleep on!

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Feelings of sadness and longing are clearly transmitted from the dog’s eyes as he looks at his warm and comfortable pillow!

What did you think?

These dogs are so kind and understanding to allow these felines to flagrantly take over their sleeping areas!


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