Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/cat-takes-nap-inside-zen-garden/

Sometimes we all need to take some time out of our day to just relax and chill. And no one knows the benefits of self-care quite like cats. Some people might see them as lazy, but in reality, they just know when to relax and unwind.

Perhaps the best example of this is the cat who decided to nap right in the middle of a Japanese zen garden.

Japanese zen gardens are traditionally known to be quiet places where people can take a moment to meditate and center themselves. They often feature gravel gardens that have been raked into unique patterns that add to the overall tranquil atmosphere of these gardens.

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Photo: Twitter / syu9ji2

Usually it is only the garden keepers that are allowed to set foot onto the gravel grounds in order for them to be able to create the beautiful designs.

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Of course, as we all know, cats aren’t necessarily ones to follow the rules. They tend to do things their own way. And that is exactly what one adorable little orange and white feline did when he took a nap right in the middle of the gravel ripples of a Tokyo zen garden.

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Photo: Twitter / syu9ji2

The incident was photographed by Twitter user @syu9ji2 while at the Kuhonbutsu Jōshinji Jōdo Buddhist temple garden.

The photos were shared on Twitter back in September 2020. It is clear from the photos that the cat was quite relaxed and had zero fudges to give about potentially messing up the gravel patterns.

Just look at how he’s sprawled out on his back all comfortable – we should all strive to be this level of unbothered.

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Photo: Twitter / syu9ji2

What do you think of this tiny zen master? Let us know!

Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog