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Japanese Twitter user and cat owner (@maihimemoco) lives with her three cats. Apparently, she has a “power-spot” at home to bring in good luck.
As you can see, she has a mini shrine set up, named “Mofu-Mofu (fluffy) shrine”, which has become a popular claw post and resting spot for cats in Japan. What happens if you leave some holy offerings in the front of it... Let’s take a look at the video below and find out.
Well, isn’t that the cutest thing? A little paw reaches out from inside the shrine to receive the cat's well-deserved holy offering! Though, this fluffy shrine owner seems a bit too preoccupied with the offering itself, rather than listening to the wishes of the generous donator.
Many people were taken by this cute owner of the shrine; “The shrine owner seems very responsive to the offering, that’s for sure” “Well, this should bring in some good luck!” “He seems like a free-spirited shrine owner.”
You might be tempted to leave as many offerings as possible if the shrine owner was this cute.
Just keep in mind, though, the shrine owner apparently lives in a care-free lifestyle. He might also be care-free about your wishes that you put upon him, too!