Cats Should Be Female Animals

Cats Should Be Female Animals

Cats should be considered female animals, right?

With their soft bodies, graceful movements, and beautiful fur, no matter how you look at them, cats should be female.

Some people may question, don’t cats have whiskers?

Whiskers are undoubtedly a symbol of masculinity, but calling a cat's "whiskers" "whiskers" is a mistake. The cat's "whiskers" are white, and you can tell at a glance that they are different from the majestic Caesar Beard of Emperor Meiji. Cat's whiskers are more like women's necklaces or earrings, and are elegant decorations.

Cats love to be clean. Whenever they have free time, they will comb their fur, or use their front paws to wash their faces and groom themselves. Therefore, cats should be classified into the category of women-it has nothing to do with the concept of biological gender.

Some men also wear makeup, but it is common sense that if they are not kabuki performers, they should not appear in public. Cats who put on makeup so intently are declaring to the world that they are female-only those female middle school students wearing short skirts will stare at the small mirror in the subway and focus on makeup. Cats—male or female—are not scolded by anyone when they put on “makeup,” which is a testament to their feminine presence.

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