Cats and Slowburn Romance
This series is so cute. The moment the trailer came out, I got really excited because I’m such a cat lover. Bonus pa that the actors are also some of my favorites. 😻
I can actually relate to this series a little because I have three cats myself. Cats really don’t like changes since they’re very routine-based animals. Sometimes they don’t even want their food or litter changed. If you feed them late, they might suddenly pee or poop somewhere else. It’s not revenge — it’s usually stress. Cats are very sensitive to changes in their environment.
That’s why I appreciated how accurate and well-researched this series is when it comes to cat behavior. Like John Wick peeing or pooping everywhere even though he’s litter-trained — that can actually mean a cat is sick or stressed, or maybe the litter box is dirty. And the part about him having a UTI is also very realistic because UTIs are common in male cats.
I also love the small details, like the slow blinking. If a cat slow blinks at you, it means they trust you, love you, and feel safe around you. Kudos to the researchers and writers for making the cats feel realistic and not just “cute props” in the story. Even the cats themselves are so well-behaved and honestly feel like real actors too, haha. Ang cute nila sobra. 😹
The series is a bit slow-paced, including the romance, but because of the cats and the overall story, it still makes you excited for the next episodes. I usually don’t like slow-burn romance, but this series made me appreciate it more because the relationship development feels natural and well-built. I realized that falling in love slowly actually feels more realistic than romances with no proper buildup.
Another thing I like is that there are only a few main characters, so it’s an easy and relaxing watch for me. There’s also a little drama between Lynx and her mother, but I think it’s just enough to keep the story interesting without making it too heavy or stressful.
This is only the second series I’ve watched where cats play such a big role, and of course, I absolutely love it. 🐾
I can actually relate to this series a little because I have three cats myself. Cats really don’t like changes since they’re very routine-based animals. Sometimes they don’t even want their food or litter changed. If you feed them late, they might suddenly pee or poop somewhere else. It’s not revenge — it’s usually stress. Cats are very sensitive to changes in their environment.
That’s why I appreciated how accurate and well-researched this series is when it comes to cat behavior. Like John Wick peeing or pooping everywhere even though he’s litter-trained — that can actually mean a cat is sick or stressed, or maybe the litter box is dirty. And the part about him having a UTI is also very realistic because UTIs are common in male cats.
I also love the small details, like the slow blinking. If a cat slow blinks at you, it means they trust you, love you, and feel safe around you. Kudos to the researchers and writers for making the cats feel realistic and not just “cute props” in the story. Even the cats themselves are so well-behaved and honestly feel like real actors too, haha. Ang cute nila sobra. 😹
The series is a bit slow-paced, including the romance, but because of the cats and the overall story, it still makes you excited for the next episodes. I usually don’t like slow-burn romance, but this series made me appreciate it more because the relationship development feels natural and well-built. I realized that falling in love slowly actually feels more realistic than romances with no proper buildup.
Another thing I like is that there are only a few main characters, so it’s an easy and relaxing watch for me. There’s also a little drama between Lynx and her mother, but I think it’s just enough to keep the story interesting without making it too heavy or stressful.
This is only the second series I’ve watched where cats play such a big role, and of course, I absolutely love it. 🐾
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