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Alex
is 43% done
Cry count: 7
That Bubbles chapter compelled me so much oh my god; I’m sitting in my room with my roommates cat on my chest, sobbing. I knew this book would make me very emotional because anything about cats does, but it’s fucking me up WAY more than expected (positive)
— Dec 06, 2025 10:57PM
That Bubbles chapter compelled me so much oh my god; I’m sitting in my room with my roommates cat on my chest, sobbing. I knew this book would make me very emotional because anything about cats does, but it’s fucking me up WAY more than expected (positive)
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Alex
is 85% done
Cry count: 11
“Hotdogs as offerings. Hotdogs as ritual. Hotdogs as care. But it mattered to him.” oh my god
— Dec 07, 2025 02:02PM
“Hotdogs as offerings. Hotdogs as ritual. Hotdogs as care. But it mattered to him.” oh my god
Alex
is 64% done
Cry count: 9
To no one’s surprise the chapter about dead cats is devastating. But I really love the authors reflection on it. The meaninglessness of it. “Not made better by any cats that came after him. He died and I kept helping cats despite it. He died and he shouldn’t have.”
— Dec 07, 2025 12:20PM
To no one’s surprise the chapter about dead cats is devastating. But I really love the authors reflection on it. The meaninglessness of it. “Not made better by any cats that came after him. He died and I kept helping cats despite it. He died and he shouldn’t have.”

