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What's behind the love of cats?🐈🐈‍⬛
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They say cat lovers are people with a fine emotional attunement. They know how to sense boundaries, don't push, and don't demand immediate returns.

You can't force a cat to love—it chooses itself. And a person around a cat learns patience, respect, and attention to detail. They notice moods, pauses, subtle nuances of emotion. They don't rush. They don't force. They wait.

Such people often value the comfort and intimacy of the moment.

For them, it's not the amount of noise around them that matters, but the quality of the silence nearby. They know how to be near silently, without feeling awkward. They feel comfortable in intimacy without words, in a glance, in a touch, in calm.

And somehow this seems very... sensual.

It's also interesting that cat lovers often turn out to be more independent internally.

They don't strive to dominate, they don't prove their strength with loudness.

They have a different kind of attraction—calm, confident, soft. One that doesn't immediately catch the eye, but lingers in the memory. Like a warm trace.

And another thing that caught my attention: cats are loved by people who accept their character, rather than try to remake it.

They know that love isn't control, but choice.

Every day. Without guarantees, but with interest. There's something very mature and very real about it.

They suddenly have more depth than meets the eye.

Did you know this? 😌

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