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Wholesome Stories Of ‘Purrfect’ People Who Changed Their Minds And Adopted ‘Impurrfect’ Cats

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When we visit a shelter to adopt a cat, we often have a specific idea in mind: a kitten, an adult cat, or maybe a bonded pair. However, cat adoptions rarely go as planned. That’s because we’re approaching it the wrong way. It’s not about us adopting a cat; it’s about the cat adopting us.

Countless stories tell of people going to shelters to adopt kittens and instead leaving with wonderful, ‘impurrfect’ cats. These stories touch our hearts deeply because they show a perfect match. Those people and cats were meant to find each other.

Today’s task is simple. We will be going through some of the most adorable cat adoption stories that may make you want to adopt one as well.

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1. A rollercoaster of failures.

Via @proverbialcat

2. Polish exceeded every expectation there was to increase.

Via @limmereso

3. He is a true cat.

Via @1980Dorothy

4. Exactly what I want.

Via @average_mammal

5. You know the cat wants to be there.

Via @lauraannguy

6. Such a brave cat. Whoever dumped it is the unluckiest person in the world.

Via @RebeccaSherman

Cats are a bliss. I don’t know where would we be without them. We are so dependant on them, even their stories. I feel happy there are people out there going the extra mile to make sure our feline friends remain happy and healthy. That is because if they are happy and healthy, only then we can stay happy and healthy.

7. It was a party house.

Via @_KieroKuso

8. Pets bring financial stability with them.

Via @jwalker4

9. You don’t worry about noise and chaos when you are the noise and chaos.

Via @InaEttaAna

10. Superheroes are real.

Via @anniecat12

11. Love is so powerful. It can melt anyone and it will melt this cat too.

Via @LostAgainGaming

I really hope you guys enjoyed this one. Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Stay tuned for more!

Via PackratMagpie

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