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While looking at this photograph, you can see the innocence of the black cat. His innocence is displayed upon his little face. When you look at his baby nose, facing up as if he is
taking in the smells of a lovely home shows innocence. I can see innocence in the photo when I
look at his big ears. The way his ears are pointed up stands out to me, as if he is ready to listen to
his owner's commands. You see no hate or judgement upon his small face when you look at the
photo. This shows the innocence of how an animal will always love you. I can almost hear the
sounds of his purring to his owner like he is saying he loves her. This precious creature with his
bright green eyes, staring at his owner in awe. The black cat is as innocent as an angel.

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