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21-Day Blogging Marathon | Day 20: Spirit Animal

They are cute and cuddly. They are graceful creatures, unique in their own way, each one having its own personality. They have beautiful eyes, sometimes making you feel as if they can peep into your soul. They are friendly when they want to be, and will come to you and purr in your lap. At the same time, they require and respect their own space. They love their food and their sleep. Yes, I am talking about cats.

While I always found them intriguing, I was never an absolute cat-lover, until I started living around one, a few years ago. She was a feral cat, very cute and friendly. She would often come and go, our doors were always open for her. She had the most adorable meow, which would be especially loud whenever she was hungry and wanted food. Oftentimes, she would bring a kitten along, carefully holding them in her mouth. She would of course, share the food with her kittens. If we would go out somewhere, and return to our home, we would find her very casually sitting outside our house, as if to say, “Oh, you’re home, where’s my food?”

Now, I cannot get enough of cats. I find that they have certain qualities, which I can totally relate with. They are curious creatures, sensitive to anything that is new or unusual around them. They are playful to the point of being hilarious at times. They love their owners and show affection in a way that is different from most other pets. They are self-sufficient and like to keep themselves clean. Also, they get bored quite easily. Cats are, indeed, my Spirit Animal.
When I go for my evening walks in the park near my house, I love to look around, spot all the cats around and notice their mannerisms. I find them perched upon trees, sleeping on walls, hiding under cars, or simply having a nice time with their buddies. I have the best experience observing them and taking pictures!

While I do not have a cat of my own right now, I cannot wait for the day when I actually get one!


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