Pawsome Moments: Why Pet Parents Can't Stop Smiling

7. There's Always One

Should you be lucky enough, you will wind up with a somewhat unusual pet. We not mean like any sort of unusual animal. Rather, we mean like a regular pet with a really unusual personality. One may easily identify pet in this picture. While the cat on the far right appears to be simply a gap in space, the two cats on the left seem entirely regular. Every group of cats has always one unique member that distinguishes itself from the others; this picture wonderfully portrays that dynamic. It's funny and startling how different the two conventional-looking cats are from their quirky sister. As cats often do, the two cats on the left seem to be posing generally, maybe even royal. Their friend on the right, meantime, seems to have channelled more dog-like enthusiasm with her tongue-out gesture, throwing all feline dignity to the breeze. This type of personality diversity is what makes keeping several cats so fun. Every cat adds special taste to the family dynamic, thereby balancing the personalities. With its tongue hanging out, it nearly has the facial expression of a dog, and we wonder how best it fits the other cats. They are all the best of friends, establishing their own small family dynamic whereby every personality accentuates the others exactly.