Do You Love Cats?

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What a lovely little video. I do like a happy ending to such things. :heart:

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That’s quite a remarkable initial response. I wonder how long it took the cat to go and investigate the other ‘cat’, to see that it wasn’t real.

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So


Um, well
 what happened next?

not much i believe

kittycat seems to be very peacefull :heart_eyes:

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I was sittings here reading, I thought Luna was having a power nap getting ready for her zoomies tonight. Then suddenly felt like I was being observed 


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based on real events ?? , true or false , i would like to think its real :hugs: , you decide :thinking:
Most people know the tragic story of the Titanic, but few have heard of Jenny, the cat who lived on board and was perhaps the only one who sensed what was coming.

Jenny was no ordinary cat. She was the Titanic’s official rat hunter, brought aboard to control the rodent population. During the ship’s sea trials, she gave birth to a litter of kittens and was lovingly cared for by a workman named Jim Mulholland.

Jim prepared a cozy nest for her and her babies near the galley, warmed by the boiler. He even shared scraps of food with her during breaks. The quiet routine gave her a sense of calm amid the chaos of preparing the most luxurious ship in history for its maiden voyage.

But something strange happened.

A few days before the Titanic set sail from Southampton for New York, Jenny’s behavior changed. She began to get restless. Then—without warning—she began picking up her kittens one by one, gently grabbing them by the neck
 and leading them out of the boat.

She walked them down the ladder over and over again, until all the kittens were safely on dry land.

Jim stared. And in that moment, something became clear.

“This cat knows something
 something we don’t.”

Trusting his intuition—or perhaps the woman’s intuition—Jim packed up his things and quietly stepped off the boat. He never returned to the ship.

The Titanic sailed without him.

We all know what happened next.

Years later, Jim, now an old man, told the story to a journalist. He credited Jenny with saving his life. His instinct—old, silent, and unwavering—may have been the only real warning anyone ever received.

Sometimes heroes don’t wear uniforms.

Sometimes they have fur, whiskers, and a knowing heart.


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footnote:Joseph Mulholland is a real person from the titanic
Joseph Mulholland : Titanic Delivery Crew

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The AI doesn’t understand the physics of lifting kittens


Also:

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When you are still asleep and your cat is hungry
 part 2

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Sativa :cat2: & Shana :dancer:

SATIVA

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