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#catsatpollingstations under threat from forecast of rain

John Ranson by John Ranson
12 December 2019
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“Vote early” is the message from cats up and down the country as their humans go to the polls.

Not like dogs

Every time there’s an election, the slightly tedious hashtag #dogsatpollingstations creaks into life. This consists largely of MPs and senior political journalists saying ‘look at me, I’m human’ by posting photos of their pet pooches lashed to some church-hall railings. The dog’s job is to sit there looking dutiful. Occasionally, the poor mutt will be further objectified with the addition of a party rosette. Essentially, the message is: ‘sit down, be quiet and do your duty’. If you’re good, you can do it all again in five, two, however many years’ time.

Cats naturally take a dim view of this sort of carry-on. If cats want to go to the polling station, that’s their own business. And even if there’s someone there with a camera, the cat will still reserve the right to decide whether or not to smile. On the whole, it probably won’t:

#catsatpollingstations No this isn't Larry @Number10cat pic.twitter.com/JgmX8FDeNI

— Gladstone 🇺🇦 (@TreasuryMog) December 12, 2019

It's that time again folks.
It's not always about #dogsatpollingstations . The #catsatpollingstations deserve their moment in the limelight also.#GE2109 pic.twitter.com/v2y4yjB2y9

— John Griffiths (@ZooSAR) December 12, 2019

I got hurried in and out of the door as this little guy kept trying to run in. #catsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/U53c9OXJoH

— Crystal S (@cirespring) December 12, 2019

If the cat decides that, having reached the polling station, it just wants to lick its arse, it will:

https://twitter.com/sgallacher65/status/1205073641291091968

Get out and vote human

The main reason for a cat to go to a polling station is, of course, to check up on its human:

If my cat can follow me to come out and vote you can too. No excuses.#dogsatpollingstations #catsatpollingstations #GE2109 #generalerection pic.twitter.com/M6FYIfCIVq

— Jack David Nash (@JackDavidNash) December 12, 2019

But this year, there’s added jeopardy. Rain is likely to affect most areas before the end of the day. And no cat in its right mind is going to go out and get a soaking. Hence why cats are stressing the importance of voting as soon as possible. They also reckon it’s OK to use the car if you really need to, especially if you’re giving lifts to folk who’d struggle to vote otherwise. Just know that the cat will be cheering you on from its spot by the fire at home.

Polling stations remain open until 10pm, and anyone in a queue by then will still be able to vote.

Featured image via Twitter – John Griffiths (used with permission) [modified]

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