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Japanese Twitter is Going Crazy for This Cat Who Really Loves Eating Vegetables

Japanese Twitter is Going Crazy for This Cat Who Really Loves Eating Vegetables

July 7, 2016
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Many might agree that there is something very satisfying with watching random cute animals munch on things. Recently, Japanese twitter user
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When Hokuro spots cabbage, cucumbers or sweet potatoes, he digs right in. He’s also very fond of chestnuts.
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Hokuro was reportedly adopted as a kitten and while he’s still very shy around strangers, he’s very loving with his humans.
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How can you not enjoy this kitty munching on a cucumber?
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h/t: RocketNews24
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