@wallhackio Also the actual story is real sweet. My mom is a pet photographer who used to do work with a bunch of different local shelters and rescues; the org she was part of had a partnership with the Seattle Fox affiliate and every Sunday they would run a short segment highlighting a pet ready for adoption.

They were out at one of the shelters doing their shoot for that Sunday; she had her back to one set of cat cages while she was shooting and she suddenly felt a couple soft baps on her shoulder, so she turned around and there's this all-white cat staring at her.

She came home and told us about what happened but we were only a few weeks out from losing our last cat very suddenly and we weren't sure if it was time for a new cat. She had done the shoot on Tuesday I believe and we just kinda kept him in the back of our minds as the week went on until that Friday night when I randomly found myself wandering around in the living room and realized I had come out looking for Sunnycat. So I went and told mom that it was time for a new cat.

We went and picked him up the next day.

@wallhackio What's really funny is he's not even the kind of cat to bap you for attention normally, like I don't think I've ever seen him use his paws like that since he came home. He just did it the one time to get her attention.

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