Self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic isn’t going to be easy, but some people are finding simple pleasures under the circumstance.
Case in point: On Monday, many cat owners posted photos of their felines on Twitter and, in the process, turned #quarantinecats into a trending term.
The posts range from the adorable to the hilarious (often at the same time).
#QuarantineCats Ripley and Cassie understand the importance of social distancing. pic.twitter.com/W7Bb0WeauG
— Jean Connell (@JeanConnell9) March 16, 2020
Little bro is working from home and wanted his cat to look more "professional" when he appeared in the webcam during team (video) meetings so he bought him a set of ties. #QuarantineCats pic.twitter.com/WvgOD9FYUJ
— Munya (@WanderinVoyager) March 16, 2020
#QuarantineCats is trending and I’m all for it
— Tia LeMar (@tlemar_38) March 16, 2020
Bean is passive aggressively bored. pic.twitter.com/1Mmbjq2mkl
#QuarantineCats day three and I have been so lonely that I’ve decided to like the dog pic.twitter.com/AdNMWsA0FO
— jet (@jet11924896) March 16, 2020
“This is a great time to catch up on reading” they said. #quarantinecats pic.twitter.com/2heI5XCIys
— Jackie Palmer (@SpicySparkle) March 16, 2020
Cricket requested that I panic buy his gravy treats. #QuarantineCats pic.twitter.com/FRUFx4yEaa
— des (@desbleedsteal) March 16, 2020
Ollie is having such a hard time coping you guys. #QuarantineCats pic.twitter.com/NOB04kH9tn
— Julia Pulver for State Representative (@VotePulver) March 16, 2020
I don’t think my cats are enjoying are Quarantine antics... #QuarantineCats pic.twitter.com/wCtzsSoie7
— Jossie Grossie (@jooosieeortega) March 16, 2020
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