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When a student graduates from college, there are always lots of people to thank. Well, one woman wanted to thank someone special in her life, as her CAT graduates with…

Cat in a graduation cap and tie with books in the background
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When a student graduates from college, there are always lots of people to thank. Well, one woman wanted to thank someone special in her life, as her CAT graduates with her.

Francesca Bourdier just graduated and got her degree from the University of Texas at Austin. But she says she didn’t do it alone. She wanted to acknowledge the friend who helped her through it all during every single Zoom class she attended. Her cat Suki.

Francesca said that like many graduates, there were lots of online classes.  Right next to her during every single class was Suki. Francesca felt that Suki had technically logged the hours needed to get a degree. She then decided to commemorate their big achievement, with matching outfits. She went online and found a mini cap and gown that matched hers. Then posted the pics on social media where they were an instant hit.

Congrats to Francesca AND Suki on their graduation! This is so cute!

This isn't the first time she's dressed in matching outfits with Suki.  Here's more...

https://twitter.com/FrancescaBourdi/status/1488587922236485636?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1488587922236485636%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inspiremore.com%2Fcat-with-purrfect-zoom-attendance-graduates-alongside-her-human%2F

Francesca also has a fashion line you can check out on her Instagram page.

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