A journalist reflects on the rising costs of cat care and the parallels between human and feline middle-aged struggles, framing pets as mirror images of aging adults.
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cats as symbolic of middle-aged human life
Ehara aku poti i te mōkai i tēnei wā. He rite tonu mātou ki ngā hoanoho taipakekefeline behavior mirrors human midlife frustrations
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