Three months ago, a ten-month-old floof waltzed into this pawrent’s life like he owned the place. From day one, this friendly feline showed all the signs of once being an abandoned house cat: cuddly, confident, and immediately at home. With a four-bedroom apartment, zoomie racetracks galore, cat trees, and even a balcony catio to survey his kingdom, this kitty scored big in the real estate game.
But while the whole family shares the apartment, it’s clear he’s chosen one hooman as his ride-or-die. He sleeps in their room, insists on morning cuddle o’clock, and greets their return from trips with full-on ballistic zoomies. Talk about devotion!
Now comes the clawndrum: his hooman may have to move abroad, possibly to a smaller space. The big question is would kitty be happier with more square footage and other family, or with less space but his favorite person? Cats can be territorial, but for many felines, love overrules layout. At the end of the day, the ultimate cat castle is wherever their chosen hooman is.
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