Depressed man adopts a cat and the cat helps him

Who does not like to have pets? And even better if there is a cat, cats are fluffy and adorable and no one can deny the fact that most of us can describe cats as heartless, selfish, and cold animals. But sometimes she falls asleep comfortably by destroying her favorite couch, leaving a gift for her owners on the carpet. But then they too can form secure bonds with their owners just like other pets. It doesn’t matter because she is cute. Similarly, the cat of Yash Pandit. Yash is an artist and painter from Mumbai, India and has been battling mental health issues for a long time. Although he worked really hard to achieve this, he still needed a little help and his cat was there to do it.

He said “I chose Bagheera because I always wanted a dark-colored cat, There’s always this stupid superstition surrounding dark cats about them being bad luck, so not many people wanted him anyway. But mostly because out of all of the kittens there, he was the one I connected with, he was very calm, loving and always looking to cause some mischief. I fell in love with him the moment I saw him.”

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When You Have Work But They Are Too Cute To Ignore.

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