Roan Wants an Apology, Not a Carpet!
You know that feeling when someone takes a pic of you without your permission? It's kinda like a violation, right? Well, that's exactly what happened to Roan, a super chill cat, who ended up as the star of a viral carpet photograph.
Roan's owner, Sarah, was pretty ticked off. She posted a hilariously passive-aggressive message online demanding an apology from the photographer. "I'm not sure if you realize this, but taking a picture of my cat without my permission is kinda creepy. I'm sure Roan is also not a fan of being a background extra in your artsy carpet shot. He's a star, not a prop, ya know? So, maybe an apology is in order?"
The Internet Went Wild
Sarah's post went viral, with thousands of people sharing and commenting. The internet loved it, and Roan became an instant feline celebrity. The photographer, a local artist, was taken aback by the backlash. They claimed it was "just a photo" and didn't understand the big deal. They were even offering Roan a "free portrait" as a gesture of good will. But let's be real, nobody wants a free portrait from someone who violated their cat's privacy!
The Power of the Internet
This whole situation highlights the power of the internet, right? A simple post can blow up in the blink of an eye. And while Roan didn't exactly demand an apology (he's a cat, after all!), Sarah's post sparked a conversation about consent and online privacy.
Here's the takeaway: Before you snap that pic of someone's pet, think twice. It might seem harmless, but it's always best to ask for permission first. After all, even cats deserve their privacy, and sometimes a picture is worth more than a thousand apologies!