It’s no secret that once a person adopts a cat, they become more and more cat-like as time passes. Suddenly, after a while of having a floofy feline friend inside your house, you find yourself wanting to nap with them—sometimes in the weirdest, most contorted positions. The stranger and more unconventional the napping pose, the cattier you feel.
Then, unexplainably, your appetite shifts. You start craving more snacks than actual meals, and all regular food begins to taste like simple brown pebbles.
Before you know it, you experience a sudden, burning desire to run around the house, screaming your lungs out at random pieces of furniture while doing parkour. Yes, the infamous 4 AM zoomies have taken over you!
And that, believe it or not, is just the beginning of a cat “pawrent” becoming more cat-like.
But there’s one thing—one thing only—that cats don’t do, but cat people do all the time. Even if you’re already a Crazy Cat Lady with 30 cats, essentially acting like an entire feral colony, this behavior is reserved for humans alone.
That is, of course, looking through the endless amount of cat memes the internet has to offer.
The sheer volume of online feline funnies is a direct result of cat people putting in the work. And that’s something cats simply can’t do—because they don’t have thumbs, and they can’t read.
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