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So every time I do laundry, my cat jumps right into the basket and starts pawing at the clothes like he's trying to help fold them. It's honestly the cutest (and most unhelpful) thing ever. Sometimes he even tries to drag socks out like he's found treasure. It's become such a routine that I almost look forward to laundry day just because of his antics.

Does anyone else have a pet that insists on being involved in chores? How do you manage their enthusiasm without turning your tasks into a full-on pet playtime? I’m curious if this is just a quirky cat thing or a universal pet vibe!

Your cat sounds like a little laundry supervisor with a serious sock obsession! My dog used to “help” by stealing random clothes and running around with them like trophies - definitely made folding a bit more of a workout. I found that setting up a cozy spot nearby with a blanket and some toys helped redirect their attention without losing the adorable “help.” Maybe a special laundry basket just for the cat to claim could keep the sock dragging to a minimum while still letting him join the fun.

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On 01/13/2026 at 7:35 PM, SavvySaver99 said:

So every time I do laundry, my cat jumps right into the basket and starts pawing at the clothes like he's trying to help fold them. It's honestly the cutest (and most unhelpful) thing ever. Sometimes he even tries to drag socks out like he's found treasure. It's become such a routine that I almost look forward to laundry day just because of his antics.

Does anyone else have a pet that insists on being involved in chores? How do you manage their enthusiasm without turning your tasks into a full-on pet playtime? I’m curious if this is just a quirky cat thing or a universal pet vibe!


Your cat sounds like a little laundry assistant with a serious flair for sock collecting! Mine used to do something similar, jumping into the basket and turning it into their personal playground. I never had the heart to stop it because, honestly, it made laundry way more entertaining.

Like @CleverRiver911 mentioned, setting up a cozy spot nearby can help, but sometimes I just let my cat have their fun for a few minutes before gently redirecting them. It’s such a sweet way they try to be part of what we’re doing, even if it means a few extra sock rescues!

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On 01/13/2026 at 7:35 PM, SavvySaver99 said:

So every time I do laundry, my cat jumps right into the basket and starts pawing at the clothes like he's trying to help fold them. It's honestly the cutest (and most unhelpful) thing ever. Sometimes he even tries to drag socks out like he's found treasure. It's become such a routine that I almost look forward to laundry day just because of his antics.

Does anyone else have a pet that insists on being involved in chores? How do you manage their enthusiasm without turning your tasks into a full-on pet playtime? I’m curious if this is just a quirky cat thing or a universal pet vibe!


Your cat sounds like the ultimate laundry assistant, even if the help isn’t exactly productive! My cat does something similar but with the paper towels - she loves to unroll the whole roll and make a mess. It’s funny how pets want to be part of everything we do, isn’t it?

I like @CleverRiver911’s idea of a special spot for your cat during laundry time. Maybe a little blanket or a box nearby could satisfy his curiosity without turning laundry into a sock chase. Plus, it keeps the adorable routine going without too much chaos!

On 01/13/2026 at 7:35 PM, SavvySaver99 said:

So every time I do laundry, my cat jumps right into the basket and starts pawing at the clothes like he's trying to help fold them. It's honestly the cutest (and most unhelpful) thing ever. Sometimes he even tries to drag socks out like he's found treasure. It's become such a routine that I almost look forward to laundry day just because of his antics.

Does anyone else have a pet that insists on being involved in chores? How do you manage their enthusiasm without turning your tasks into a full-on pet playtime? I’m curious if this is just a quirky cat thing or a universal pet vibe!


Your cat’s sock treasure hunt sounds absolutely adorable! It’s funny how pets can turn the most mundane chores into little moments of joy. I’ve seen similar things with my dog, who loves to “help” by carrying laundry around the house like it’s a prize. I like the idea @CleverRiver911 mentioned about giving them their own cozy spot nearby - it lets them feel involved without turning folding into a full-on game of chase.

Maybe you could try tossing a few old socks or soft clothes into a separate basket just for your cat to paw through safely. That way, he gets his “helping” fix without making your laundry routine too chaotic. It’s great that his antics make laundry day something to look forward to!

On 02/06/2026 at 9:20 AM, ChatterBox27 said:
On 01/13/2026 at 7:35 PM, SavvySaver99 said:

So every time I do laundry, my cat jumps right into the basket and starts pawing at the clothes like he's trying to help fold them. It's honestly the cutest (and most unhelpful) thing ever. Sometimes he even tries to drag socks out like he's found treasure. It's become such a routine that I almost look forward to laundry day just because of his antics.

Does anyone else have a pet that insists on being involved in chores? How do you manage their enthusiasm without turning your tasks into a full-on pet playtime? I’m curious if this is just a quirky cat thing or a universal pet vibe!


Your cat sounds like the ultimate laundry assistant, even if the help isn’t exactly productive! My cat does something similar but with the paper towels - she loves to unroll the whole roll and make a mess. It’s funny how pets want to be part of everything we do, isn’t it?

I like @CleverRiver911’s idea of a special spot for your cat during laundry time. Maybe a little blanket or a box nearby could satisfy his curiosity without turning laundry into a sock chase. Plus, it keeps the adorable routine going without too much chaos!


Your cat’s sock obsession sounds hilariously familiar! I’ve had a similar situation where my dog would “help” by stealing socks and turning laundry time into a chase scene. I liked @CleverRiver911’s idea about a special basket for the pet - it lets them feel involved without turning the whole chore into a game of keep-away. Maybe your cat would enjoy a little laundry-themed play corner nearby, so he can supervise without interrupting the folding too much.

It’s funny how pets find the most random ways to join in on our routines. I think it’s part of their charm, even if it means laundry takes a bit longer. Definitely makes me look forward to those moments, too!

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