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Cat Vs Mouse, the ultimate screen chase ends in disappointment

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In a well lit living room, a cat sat comfortably on the bed, eyes wide opening in the tranquil silence. Suddenly, a flickering light from its owner’s mobile phone caught its attention. The owner had opened a mouse game, where a tiny, animated mouse scurried across the screen.

Intrigued, the cat’s eyes widened, ears twitching. It stared at the screen, its hunter instincts kicking in. For a few moments, it watched the mouse's dart left and right, seemingly mocking the feline with its swift movements.

The cat, unable to resist any longer, cautiously extended a paw and tapped the screen. The mouse continued its frantic dash, completely unaffected. Confused, the cat tried again, swatting at the screen with increased urgency. Still, the mouse remained elusive, imprisoned in the glowing rectangle.

Frustration mounting, the cat began to pounce, using both paws, swiping and tapping furiously. The mouse, oblivious to the cat's efforts, continued its endless run. After several futile attempts, the cat paused, staring at the screen in bewilderment.

Realizing the chase was in vain, the cat eventually gave up, curling back into a ball. It cast a final glance at the phone, deciding that virtual mice were no match for the real thing.

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