Hola fans de los doodles de Google xD esta historia me la invente hace dos días el tiempo en el que tarde en conocer el doodle de "Magic cat academy" y el de "Champion island"(Que esté ya lo conocía un poco) y pues tengo pruebas de que el ship es real >:v Prueba 1: Casi al final del doodle de "Champion island" Lucky se encuentra con Momo en una clase de portal o yo que se :^ y pues las dos jugaban el doodle de la otra XD y las dos se quedan con cara de WTF Prueba 2: en el doodle de "Boba Bubble Tea" salen Lucky y Momo tomando juntitas un té de burbujas esque qué bonitas 😩❤️ Bueno aquí ya no me enredo y les dejo la historia de estas dos gatitas uwu Todos los derechos de los personajes a Google porfavor Google no me mates :'O
Black cats get a bad rap, but the only thing unlucky about them is NOT being friends with one.
Who loves blue, especially the blue of peacocks
A Bewitching Basket Of Black Cat Beauties Unleashing Pawsitively Cute Chaos And Floofy Feline Magic - World's largest collection of cat memes and other animals
All of the other adorable cats we have known have hated soap bubbles even ones with catnip mixed in, but Edmund loved them. He would leap and chase them all around the room but could never understand why he never managed to catch one. This just seemed to make him more determined with each new attack.
When you see funny and weird pictures depicting an improbable scenario, lousy acting, and that peculiar editing style, you can instantly tell that they are stock images. Cue: ridiculous stock photos.
“God of Destruction”
A Bewitching Basket Of Black Cat Beauties Unleashing Pawsitively Cute Chaos And Floofy Feline Magic - World's largest collection of cat memes and other animals
According to “Things Japanese” by Basil Hall Chamberlain, first published in 1890, a cat (neko) is a nickname colloquially applied to the youngest and most attractive singing-girls (geisha), the reason being that they bewitch men with their artful ways, like magic cats with several long tails (nekomata), while young courtesans (oiran) are called foxes (kitsune) for much the same reason. (Entry on ‘cats’ page 86)
Tokuhiro Kawai (1971- present, Japanese) is a surrealist contemporary artist whose "regal" cats are whimsical; whereas other works are more serious...