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'How shifting to Mumbai meant separating from my cat'

Mid-Day.com assistant editor shares what it means to leave her beloved pet behind and shift to a new city during the pandemic

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Chandralekha

Chandralekha

Before I met Chandu, I had always found myself endlessly scrolling through pet adoption pages on Facebook. I, eagerly, wanted to adopt a kitten but full-time work and social engagements stopped me from taking a step ahead. Even when I was not trying, my phone and social media accounts would be full of kitten photos and videos.

After living away from home for over five years, in January 2019, I decided to adopt a cat. Kittens are cute and hard to resist but also require a lot of time and patience. Keeping in mind these things, I decided to go for an older cat, which are calmer, socialised and litter trained (biggest advantage).

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