Every time I set a tent up in the backyard, my pets just all magically appear, especially the cats. The corella Wibur get really noisy (he's not very quiet at the best of times) The two dogs just like people being out in the yard, so come out to see what you're doing. Pocket the Jack Russel always wants to pee on a corner or on the tent peg bags so you have to watch him like a hawk (and yes, he's been castrated) then he flops down and sunbakes (skin cancer candidate). Ruben the black pug just watches you for a minute then falls asleep and snores (that's all pugs do), but he likes the company.
Lily, the fluffy cat will always come and sit next to you when you're fiddling with a tent and talk to you during the process, but the other one of my cats though seems totally obsessed. Killer (The Orange Tomato) prowls and parades around the tent perimeter looking for a way in, then he'll thoroughly explore the whole thing, sniffs in all the corners, lifts himself up on his hind legs to try and touch the roof or hanging pockets. He'll then stretch out regally right in the middle as if to say, 'OK, all checked out, it's safe for you to enter my domain'.
If the tent is done up, he'll become quite determined, and stomp around trying to find a way in, working his paw into any small creases he can find and try and push a zip apart with a nose or paw. If he can't get in he gets mad, and will then get under the floor and zoom around underneath the tent, and refuse to get out. If you get inside to try get him out your feet get attacked, which is not good for the tent floor

Whe you're packing a tent up, or if you have other gear out etc, he has to get in every single bag and check it out. You've got to be careful when you're rolling a tent up because he wants to sit on the bit you're trying to fold, and wants to pounce on anything moving, so you've got to watch he doesn't put a hole in something. Same thing happens when I fold sheets with my daughter - he wants to be in it, trampoline style, ditto bed making.
I've noticed Franco's cat directs all his Tarptent videos
