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My love for cats: a photo essay

Each one of these cats have made an immense impact in my life
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  • This is Lavender. She loves listening to Olivia Rodrigo and relaxing on my bed while I do homework. Out of all the cats I’ve ever had or met, she is my favorite.

  • These two cats like to prowl around the neighborhood. Whenever I see them, they’re always out living life to the fullest.

  • This is a kitten I hung out with at the Longmont humane society. She was my favorite out of all the different animals I encountered that day.

  • I encountered this cat at the after party for the play last semester. I got to pet them, though they were incredibly grumpy and uninterested in my affection.

  • This is my great uncle’s cat. I saw her when I visited my great-uncle in Missouri while visiting a college with my brother.

  • This kitty came by last summer while my friends and I were out chalk drawing. It’s very friendly and pops by occasionally to say hello.

  • This is Violet, my first ever pet. She loves lounging on the recliner out in the living room.

  • This is Rory, my friend’s cat. She is incredibly sassy with a strong personality that seems to intensify whenever I see her.

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Rebekah Dennis
Rebekah Dennis, Writer
Bekah Dennis is a sophomore. She enjoys drawing, painting, and crocheting. She is involved in the play. She is looking forward to writing articles and getting more involved in school this year.
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