The document discusses exploring PowerPoint slides that feature images of cats and kittens of varying cuteness levels playing with their tails over time. It encourages adopting cats from animal shelters and provides links for cat adoption.
5. This is not a cat... but I really wish it was. 12:24:31 30.06.10
6. Thank you for exploring my slides! There are still many cats out there who need homes. http://adopt-a-cat.adoptapet.com/ http://www.aspca.org/
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Some cats like to have cameos with other animals. The cutness factor of the picture increases 10 fold by doing this. I believe the main cause for this increase in cuteness is that animals, which are supposed to eat each other, are, in fact, not eating each other. However, sometimes this cuteness can backfire. Outraged cat lovers may, for example, protect the cat which is being used. In the bottom right picture, a cat is being treated as a transportation device. This has brought up a lot of controvery in the cat world. In the words of famous cat writer, William "The Purr" Montegro, "Cats are people too. Furry ones. In fact, they're often more trustworthy. If that chick wants a mount, it should get a horse!"