Of our three cats, Arlo (pictured above, for those who haven't seen him yet), is the one who seems to have "claimed" me as his own. If he is not at the food dish, and not sleeping, he has to be constantly in my presence. If I'm moving around the house, he follows me around like a little puppy. When I sit down at the kitchen table, he sits at my feet - he knows that human meal time is not lap time. When I sit down in the recliner, he soon makes his way to my lap, and if by some chance he finds that one of the other cats has taken up residence there before him, he gently, but very insistently nudges them aside until he's forced them down from
his lap. I'm a "back sleeper," and I awake every morning with Arlo curled up on my stomach.
As I said, he follows me everywhere. This includes being in the bathroom when I shower. He frequently peeks around one end of the shower curtain to check on me, making sure I haven't drowned in there. Normally, he is very careful about how he does this, but a couple of days ago, he decided to get brave.
He was walking along the edge of the tub, for what reason, I have no idea. He suddenly lost his footing and fell into the shower with me. His big mistake came when instead of turning around and going out the way he came in, he darted further into the tub with me, thus insuring that he received a thorough shower. He finally figured out the correct direction to help him make his escape, but his claws couldn't grip the tub. Laughing like an insane man, I helped him out of the tub, expecting him to be hiding somewhere when I came out of the shower.
Instead, I found him sitting in the middle of the bathroom floor, furiously drying himself off with his tongue. I grabbed a towel and helped him out a bit with that - which he did not seem to appreciate, either. For several hours following this incident, every time I looked at him, he sat and quite literally
glared at me - expressing, I'm sure, the fact that he does
NOT approve of showers!
My only regret is that I didn't have a way to capture a video of the whole incident!