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Week 15 Growth Mindset Cats Cats Cats



Cat # 1

I chose this cat because it is a tabby cat and I like the saying. My cat, Charlie, looks similar. He is a chubster right now though. I like the idea of embracing uncertainty. My cat is currently using my laptop so scratch himself. 

Cat #2

 I chose these adorable kittens because they are just the cutest. I agree with the message on the meme. Update: My cat and dog are now chasing each other. My dog has a bad habit of trying to lick my cat's butt and I absolutely hate it. Sorry for the unnecessary information.


Cat #3

All of these cat photos are making me want a kitten, but then I think about how much of a handful I have with two dogs and a cat and I change my mind. I like embracing challenges. I tend to choose the more challenging choice when given options. I think I do it just to make my life harder.

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