@altansahorse: ya! #labcat #cat #kitten #kitty #adopt

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triplejgod
triplejgod :
just learned what a lab cat is and i can't stop crying
2026-07-14 02:19:36
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dougsnub1
Dougsnub :
Do they have good stats, I gotta fight Hitler on Tuesday
2026-07-14 09:47:11
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eonwilliams427
eonwilliams427 :
government spy cats want to turn me gay
2026-07-14 11:44:37
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av3ng3m
i am i am i am :
so a fed
2026-07-13 16:25:38
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godzillarawrrrr
godzillarawrrrr :
Never heard of a lab kitty and I am on my period I am sobbing
2026-07-13 19:44:03
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evildedgirl
🦨yd :
so is he gonna glow green in the middle of the night when he’s hungry or
2026-07-13 22:49:43
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y11ng1
Mavi :
For people confused, after lab animals are tested on they HAVE to kill them. This person is literally saving this cat from their past fate.
2026-07-14 11:37:16
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pipi40177
pipi :
What if he outsmarts me and I become his pet 😭
2026-07-13 15:44:32
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megie.bb
Megan :
I don't want people to come for me about it, but I work with lab animals (make vaccines for pets and things like bravecto) and this is so important. The cats are the sweetest cats I've ever met. They have such great personalities and they are genuinely heros for the work they do to make medication for everyone.
2026-07-14 15:40:58
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thr0atgoat54
Thr0atGoat54 :
Idk about yall but my new lab cat lookin a little weird
2026-07-14 04:01:11
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stickymoosic
ELI 🦈💥🆒 :
"adopt from a shelter" as if these cats don't need homes too????
2026-07-14 04:33:59
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niranenya
chlommie :
Oh I’m slow I thought you meant they grew your cat in a lab and I was like I thought we were adopting not shopping
2026-07-14 13:18:51
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squi233
eadewx8h :
This is also true for many rodents and dogs!!! I used to take care of lab animals and for noninvasive studies we always tried out best to adopt them out at the conclusion. We even had a tech adopt a pig and name him piggie smalls!
2026-07-13 22:28:17
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marunesomething
Tennin :
what if this cat can speak english and leaks my group chat messages
2026-07-14 18:06:44
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libbylibbywisco
Libby 🪶🇺🇸 :
Why are so many commenters not understanding that adopting a lab cat IS rescuing a cat 😭
2026-07-14 03:19:12
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meteorshowerzz
Aster ✭・.・✫・.⁀➷ ♡ :
A lot of the time. They have issues. Not necessarily internal or life threatening ones but they can have burns, mental issues from the testing, etc. so be careful and gentle with them!
2026-07-14 08:11:38
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.kcez1
🦜 :
oh i thought lab grown like diamonds
2026-07-15 08:00:53
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yukiryuichi
Inverno Salvador ❄️ :
yes! please adopt lab kitties or any lab animals if you can. They sadly will be euthanized at the end of the day, this also includes for practice, usually they will let you bring the animals home had you brought your own transport cage
2026-07-14 07:24:35
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wouldneverorderfullpizza
Tanka Jahari :
I have three and they're fuckass and dumb as shit one ate their own tail and died
2026-07-15 00:59:44
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ok.soza
✮ nami ✮ :
I can’t do this 😔 what if the cat leaves me to continue his studies as a lab technician? What then? We’ll have to talk about genome theory and biology and I’m too dumb to understand 😭
2026-07-15 01:32:46
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missreix
print("Hello, World!"); :
But first stop buying products that test on animals!
2026-07-15 04:36:29
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.momentofinertia
lydpuff | HYPER-EGO 💫 :
there really is no point in buying a cat whe you can save them from labs, the streets, shelters.. idk why people find it so important to have an aesthetic pet 😕 i wish i could adopt all kitties ive been begging my mom for a 3rd on for ages now
2026-07-14 17:51:19
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dr.lightrants
Dr.LightRantz :
I have a lab dog and she’s the sweetest thing. I love her so much 🩷
2026-07-14 13:17:35
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mikefart
🄼ikefart🧙‍♂️ :
everyone saying “just go to a shelter”??? do you guys understand these cats adopted out as well and are about to be placed into/already are in shelters
2026-07-14 00:26:44
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