Life can be hard sometimes. Lucky for us, this world is full of cute and furry distractions which can brighten up almost any situation. Chelsea White shares some of the obvious, and also less than obvious, things that are better when you add a cat. She also makes a few (p)awesome cat puns, because, honestly, who can help themselves?
Songs featured in this episode:
“When They Fight, They Fight” by Generationals // “When, When” by Civil Twilight // “Birth Right” by Domino Kirke // “Secret Door” by Arctic Monkeys // “You Don’t Know Me” by Son Lux // “Get Greasy” by Lettuce
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