Different incomes for different cats

@youless (113511)
Guangzhou, China
July 25, 2025 12:19am CST
This is another funny image. It shows that different incomes stand for different cats. I had both orange cat and civet cat before, my income was at the bottom No wonder I can't afford to have a Bengal cat and now finally I know the reason Perhaps these cats need to eat salmon and caviar
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@id_peace (16114)
• Singapore
22h
It is quite interesting to learn that the lower floor the family stay, the higher, their incomes are.
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
20h
In fact I have doubts to it. But I also found it fun to see this chart.
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
7h
@id_peace I think it depends on whether they have good masters
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@id_peace (16114)
• Singapore
20h
@youless I do think that too. These days in Asia, the cats and dogs eat better than us. The animals eat fresh food and we eat leftovers.
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@Jenaisle (15781)
• Philippines
20h
That's funny. My cat is picky too, but I insist he eats what I give him, or else he goes hungry.
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
20h
My cats were quite different. They were picky. They even asked for certain fish from certain market
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@LadyDuck (479901)
• Italy
25 Jul
The Bengal Cat is beautiful, but expensive and demanding.
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
25 Jul
No wonder it is on the top
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@LadyDuck (479901)
• Italy
20h
@youless It's beautiful, very active cats.
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@DaddyEvil (154693)
• United States
25 Jul
I know the Bengal cat is popular in the US so only people with a higher income can afford to buy one... It's funny to think of cats as "belonging" to different income levels.
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
25 Jul
Why it costs so much to have the Bengal cat?
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@DaddyEvil (154693)
• United States
25 Jul
@youless Because they're hard to breed and they don't have many kittens at a time.
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@rakski (144459)
• Philippines
25 Jul
those at the bottom are common here
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
25 Jul
I just hardly see the cats on the top. Perhaps they are not suitable to raise at home.
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@rakski (144459)
• Philippines
25 Jul
@youless maybe or too expensive to maintain
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@cacay1 (85431)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
23h
Where does my pet cats Tiktok and Sweetie fall here? That's exciting.
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
20h
There is a bug. As your income is on the top but it seems your Tiktok and Sweetie are Persian cats and they are on the fifth floor
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@cacay1 (85431)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
Just now
@youless my bad
@allknowing (150251)
• India
25 Jul
First and foremost I wonder on what basis these calculations have been done Our maid's sis in law has gone for a an expensive cat and they are not rich. As for me I just welcome cats that come in my life and spend lavishly on them.
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
23h
I think this chart is for reference and mainly for fun. Such as blue cat is an expensive breed here and it shall cost much more.
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@jstory07 (145173)
• Roseburg, Oregon
25 Jul
My poor cats are just mixed breed no income for them. That's OK I give them tuna all the time. That's their reward.
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@youless (113511)
• Guangzhou, China
25 Jul
I know your cats have a good master
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