counter free hit unique web Image-obsessed youngsters will only adopt a cat if it matches their furniture & looks snazzy on Insta – open Dazem

Image-obsessed youngsters will only adopt a cat if it matches their furniture & looks snazzy on Insta

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MANY image-obsessed Gen Z adults will only adopt a cat if it matches their furniture and looks snazzy on social media, a poll found.

Half of 18 to 27-year-olds said the colour of a potential puss was the most important factor in deciding whether to take one on.

A quarter of pet-owning youngsters have a social media account dedicated to their furry friends and a fifth admitted that the animals have more followers than them.

Two in ten would only consider a cat that matched the colour scheme of their home and would reject ugly moggies that do not photograph well.

Despite being labelled the superstitious generation, with a recent study finding half of Gen Z use tarot cards, a third, 32%, would be willing to adopt a witchy black cat.

A third said they would only take in a rescue cat if it looked good in pictures for social media.

Almost two in ten will only adopt a poor puss if its colour suits the name they have already chosen.

Scruffy old moggies are also less than popular, with over half saying they would rather get a kitten than adopt a rescue cat.

The research by Burns Pet Nutrition, to mark international cat rescue day, also found that Gen Zs are keener on white or blue/grey tabbies — which are also common sofa colours.

Laura Crotch-Harvey, from the firm, said: “While you may fall in love with a rescue moggy for many reasons, the most important consideration before adopting any animal is whether you have the time, space and finances to give it the loving home it needs.”


Woman taking a selfie with her cat.
Image-obsessed youngsters will only adopt a cat if it matches their furniture & looks snazzy on Insta

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