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The love of a pet cat is immeasurable. For children especially, who tend to bond with kittens and cats immediately, getting permission to get a cat of your own is the epitome of childhood greatness. Dreaming of this moment since they first watched Aristocats or Olive and Company, kids dream of the day they can come home with their own furry feline.
My parents, like many, always said 'No.' Driven by logic and reason, my parents were always stunned that my sister and I continually asked the bring the pets from the Petsmart window back home with us. When it came to cats, a special place in my heart melted watching them paw at the adoption center glass. Even as a wee child, I knew I could give them a better life than any other hooman. With me, this kitten would recieve 24/7 love, a billion kisses per day, and all of the kibble gravy their little heart desires.
Alas, when parents always listen to reason, cats don't find homes in a family house, which is why the story of this tuxedo feline is so impawrtant. With both rhyme and reason telling her to avoid adding more animals to the feeding roster, this mom felt her heart flurry every time her kids begged for a kitten. There was one little rascal who earned his stripes (so to speak) by having a built-in heart on his chest for them.
With a heart-shaped marking engraved on his back, this woman could hardly deny her daughter's groveling, and will a heavy sigh and a happy smile, this mom brought home a new kitty. Now, a year later, she revels on Reddit, claiming that the Cat Distribution System saved her and her family by giving them a heart-filled feline.
As it turns out, this kitty had more than just a heart to give to their future family, they gave them their soul, their love, and a whole lot of snuggles.
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