Why Breed Cats Are More Preferred in the Office

Why Breed Cats Are More Preferred in the Office?

If your economic conditions permit, it’s better to buy a purebred cat.

I myself have never raised a cat, but there are 6 cats in our office, and there are nearly a hundred colleagues. This data base is definitely richer than the individual cases in this answer.

The conclusion is that most people prefer purebred cats!

First, let me show you this Dragon Li cat in our office. I think it’s the most beautiful Dragon Li cat I’ve ever seen.

It’s also the cat that has stayed in our office the longest. But even in the office where the cat lover culture prevails, this Dragon Li cat is still the least popular one.

I originally thought it was because the cat was too naughty and not affectionate. Later, when there were more cats, I realized that it was just because it was a Dragon Li cat and people simply didn’t like it.

One day, a colleague brought a Ragdoll cat, which caused a sensation in the whole office. After posting it on the colleague bar, colleagues from another building even came to see it. People say that Ragdoll cats are not valuable anymore. It seems that it’s only not valuable on the Internet.

Then, another colleague brought a Calico cat and an Orange Tabby, but there was not much fuss. People at most said there was one more cat when they saw them.

Last month, a Scottish Fold American Shorthair came, and it caused a stir again. People even queued up to pet the cat.

We may have seen all kinds of championship purebred cats on the Internet and thought that no matter how beautiful a cat was, it was just so-so. But the reality is that purebred cats look the way they do because humans like them. They really appeal to the general public’s aesthetics, and their fur feels even more comfortable to touch!

Finally, there are three more cats: a little white cat that has no sense of presence at all, a fat British Shorthair that is often jokingly called a big grey rat (today, a colleague even said that although it was so fat that it hardly looked like a cat, the British Shorthair was still prettier than that orange tabby), and a Bengal cat (mixed with Dragon Li, but still received a lot of praise for its beauty) that was brought the day before yesterday.

These are all videos and photos taken casually. Maybe the beauty of some cats wasn’t captured or wasn’t photographed at all. If there are over a hundred likes, I’ll add a short video.


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