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2022-05-15 00:24:05 By : Mr. Anthony Lee

Estimated read time: 2-3 minutes

THE LIVING ROOM FLOOR — I'm not good at many things, but getting comfortable is something I excel at. You give me a spot and I'll find a comfortable way to sit and/or lay in it. Planes are my biggest nemeses, but I can usually figure something out.

I once fell asleep while walking up the stairs. My sister found me there and, much to her surprise, I had found a very comfortable position to contort my body in order to find the perfect spot.

While I take some pride in my hidden talent — no one else does, by the way — I've come to realize I have a lot to learn about getting comfortable in odd positions from cats. Felines can contort their bodies into all kinds of knots in order to get comfortable and content. This video is a perfect example.

This is Khloe. Her human brought home a glass jar in the hopes of filling it with lights to make a great new craft to add character in a room. Instead, Khole thought it was the perfect place to take a rest. I'm only kind of confident that Khloe is made out of flesh, bone and fur (and not water as she slides into the bowl and seems to occupy the space brilliantly. Not only that, but she seems really happy all jammed in there with her tail out, enjoying some much-needed free time.

Apparently, this is something Khloe loves to do, as her human explained in the YouTube description.

"I'd bring different items home and Kloe would see them as new challenges," Khloe's human wrote. "Jars and fishbowls replaced her cat toys. Her excitement and determination never failed to make me smile, so I wanted to share her trick with the world."

Thanks for sharing, because I think we all got a smile — and I realize I need to up my game.