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When you see a cute cat on the street, who do you think of first? For most cat lovers, they see a sassy feline stray wandering around outside and their first instinct is to psspsspss their way into that kitty's heart. Secondly, of course, they must take a photo of this handsome kitten, because no creature so adorable should be left unphotographed. And thirdly, that adorable cat portrait must be sent to another human with a mewtual love for felines. Alas, who's your go-to person for cute cat content sharing?
For most of us, it's a close family member, our best friend, or our significant other who is the main recipient of shared kitten appreciation, however, not everyone loves cats.
Shocking, I know. But for us passionate feline fanatics, it's impawrtant to identify the people in our lives who share the same affection for felines. Without those cherished relationships, our adoration and appreciation for cats go unrecognized and unmatched. It's through a mutual love for cats that humans can feel the closest to our comrades and our companions in the world. Even if we're sharing a meowment with a random coworker or showing a silly cat video to our little niece, the sunshine that radiates from cats and the smiles that they bring into our lives are irreplaceable.
It's for this reason that we must treasure the kitty pawsitivity that comes from shared cat love in the family, the friends group, or even your local community. Our fine felines at home, who live like royalty off of tin cans of kitty slop and pre-warmed beds by the window sill, are the light in every cat lover's life. Although they contribute next to nothing to the family's bills, rent, groceries, or employment (little freeloaders!), cats are the glowing, glitter glue that binds together the broken pieces of the world and brings us all together.
Whether you're chuckling at a 20-year-old video of a striped cat playing the piano, scrolling through cat memes in the bathroom, or taking pictures of friendly stray cats on the snowy street, cats always find a way to bring joy into our human lives.
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