Kennedy’s Happy Routine

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It’s hard to believe it’s already been a year since Kennedy came into the picture, but what a year it’s been! This sweet boy was found as a stray kitten before he was adopted, and from the moment he stepped through the door, he’s filled every corner of the house with his affection and playful spirit.

Kennedy is the kind of cat who just gets it—always there when needed, always ready for a snuggle or a game of chase. Every day, as soon as his cat mom arrives home from work, Kennedy eagerly waits by the door, meowing his little heart out the second the key turns in the lock. When the door opens, it’s like he’s saying, “Finally!” He follows his mom around the house until they sit down, and then it’s time for his mandatory petting session. Ten minutes—at least—that’s the rule. It’s become their routine, and honestly, it’s the highlight of each day. Kennedy’s love never fails to bring a smile, no matter how tough the day has been.

Looking back, it feels like Kennedy has always been part of the family. His cat mom can’t imagine life without him now. He’s more than just a pet—he’s family. Each day with him feels like a new adventure.

 

 

 

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