Funny cat videos can captivate us for hours and studies have actually identified that cats drive about 15 percent of web traffic, with 699 million individuals looking for cat-related material monthly. Studies even reveal that enjoying these sort of videos can increase energy and positive feelings.
Dignity Pet Crematorium, based near Hartley Wintney, just recently shared an amusing video on their Facebook page of a cat and a tortoise with the caption: ‘We can empathise with this cat… sharing a bed is never plain sailing!’.
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Dignity already had 23,000 fans at the time, which quickly soared to over 24,000 as engagement with the video rapidly reached over 12 million individuals. Thousands likewise took part in the remarks, sharing pictures of their family pets, and associating with the video.
Kevin Spurgeon, who owns Dignity, said: “I have been bowled over by the reaction to the video on our Facebook page. The numbers have just kept growing and growing. I was sent the video on WhatsApp by a friend who is also a local home visit vet who helps families by carrying out home euthanasia for them.”
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Wondering why the video has actually gone viral, Kevin said: “It has a genuine feel-good element to it. I believe it touched individuals’s hearts. The tortoise and cat plainly feel part of the very same family in spite of the tortoise monopolising the bed!
“We have lots of people originate from near and far with family pets of all sizes and shapes at Dignity. Over the years we have actually taken care of all sorts of animals consisting of tortoises, fish, snakes, and other reptiles.
“They are all part of somebody’s family and the owners have actually established a close bond with them. They pertain to us as we are still independent and family owned and we care for their family pets with the very same regard, self-respect, and love as we would our own family.”