As is the case with almost all of us during the pandemic, Ida Myrin is spending alot more time with her cat. Named Isola, the thirteen-year-old Ragdoll has been with her since he was only 12 weeks old.
Ida explains: “He is kinda spoiled and lazy, but also loving. He always demands our attention and yells every time he doesn’t get it.”
He’s always moving so that he can see us both, he loves a good cuddle, but hates faces.”
When he was a kitten he often stopped what he was doing to randomly hit the floor instead and he has NO ball control. We also think that he is a bit claustrophobic. He loves feet. LOVES.”
Ida quickly realized that unlike some cats, Isola was loving this new reality where his humans were home almost all the time.
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All the extra love and attention being lavished on him suited him right down to his very paws.
That being the case Ida had the idea of secretly filming her cat when he was alone in the apartment, just to see what he was like alone.
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