Quote #130294
Does the father figure in your cat's life ever clean the litter box? My husband claims that men lack the scooping gene.
Barbara L. Diamond
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Framed as a wry, conversational question, the line uses the “father figure” idea to anthropomorphize a household pet and spotlight a familiar domestic imbalance: who performs the least glamorous chores. The punchline—“men lack the scooping gene”—parodies biological determinism to mock an excuse often offered for unequal division of labor. Beneath the humor is a critique of gendered expectations in everyday life, suggesting that reluctance to do unpleasant work is cultural and negotiable rather than innate. The quote’s appeal lies in its blend of pet-owner specificity and broader social commentary about partnership, fairness, and the stories people tell to justify avoiding responsibility.




