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If you’ve ever been a cat mama or cat dad, you know how infuriating it is when someone who “doesn’t get cats” tries to make decisions for yours. Whether it’s a clueless guest who leaves a door open, a loud visitor who doesn’t respect boundaries, or - like in this case - a sassy sister who thinks she knows better, the result is the same: major meowhem. Trying to steal someone’s pet, like said sister threatened to do, isn’t just impolite - it’s a betrayal. Our pets aren’t things you “rescue” from love. They’re family. Cats are our emotional support, our late-night snugglers, our favorite hello. And no outsider has the right to decide where they “belong”.
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It's hard thinking this very relaxed, eye-closing, tuckun-in loafing cat is anything but safe and sound. This is the most “I'm very much alright” pose a cat can make.
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This is such a major red line. You never, ever, steal someone else's pet. Yes, there are cases where a pet needs saving from a bad household, but how did the younger sister came to a conclusion that this cat needs saving? Unclear.
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This image is for illustration only, and the subjects are models; the image does not depict the actual subjects of the story.
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