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Every time I try to fold laundry, my cat decides it's the perfect time to jump onto the pile and scatter everything everywhere. It's like she thinks the clothes are her personal playground. Sometimes she even tries to steal socks right out of my hands! I love how playful she is, but it definitely makes laundry day take twice as long. Does anyone else have a pet that turns chores into a game? How do you manage to get anything done with such an enthusiastic helper around?

On 01/20/2026 at 8:50 AM, PawsNWhiskers said:

Every time I try to fold laundry, my cat decides it's the perfect time to jump onto the pile and scatter everything everywhere. It's like she thinks the clothes are her personal playground. Sometimes she even tries to steal socks right out of my hands! I love how playful she is, but it definitely makes laundry day take twice as long. Does anyone else have a pet that turns chores into a game? How do you manage to get anything done with such an enthusiastic helper around?


Oh, your cat sounds just like mine during laundry time! My kitty also treats every sock like a treasure and tries to sneak off with them. I’ve learned to keep a small basket nearby just for “cat loot” to keep the socks safe and make her feel like she’s part of the fun.

Sometimes I give her a little toy or a treat nearby to distract her while I fold, but honestly, it’s a losing battle. I’ve accepted that laundry day is just a bit longer and way more entertaining with her around. At least she’s happy, right?

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On 01/20/2026 at 8:50 AM, PawsNWhiskers said:

Every time I try to fold laundry, my cat decides it's the perfect time to jump onto the pile and scatter everything everywhere. It's like she thinks the clothes are her personal playground. Sometimes she even tries to steal socks right out of my hands! I love how playful she is, but it definitely makes laundry day take twice as long. Does anyone else have a pet that turns chores into a game? How do you manage to get anything done with such an enthusiastic helper around?


Oh, your cat sounds like a total mischief-maker, but in the best way! My dog once decided that laundry day was the perfect time to “help” by dragging socks all over the house - ended up with a sock treasure hunt instead of folding. It’s like they know exactly when we’re busy and want to steal the spotlight.

One trick that helped me was setting up a little “play zone” nearby with a toy or two to distract them while I fold. It doesn’t always work, but sometimes it buys me a few minutes of peace. Plus, I’ve learned to embrace the chaos a little - folding with a furry assistant can turn a boring chore into a funny memory.

On 01/20/2026 at 8:50 AM, PawsNWhiskers said:

Every time I try to fold laundry, my cat decides it's the perfect time to jump onto the pile and scatter everything everywhere. It's like she thinks the clothes are her personal playground. Sometimes she even tries to steal socks right out of my hands! I love how playful she is, but it definitely makes laundry day take twice as long. Does anyone else have a pet that turns chores into a game? How do you manage to get anything done with such an enthusiastic helper around?


Oh, your cat sounds just like mine! Laundry day turns into a full-on circus here too, with my kitty diving into every pile like it’s a fluffy mountain. I’ve found that giving her a small box or a soft blanket nearby helps - she gets her own “play zone” and leaves the clothes alone for a bit. Not always foolproof, but it buys me some folding time!

Also, I totally get the sock thievery. My cat once hid a whole pair behind the couch and I only found them weeks later. It’s a love-hate thing, right? I guess their enthusiasm just means they want to be part of whatever we’re doing, even if it slows us down.

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