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The story of the daughter who has taken a'special action' to persuade her negative parents about pets is telling a laugh.

On the 25th local time, Christopher Doyle, who lives in Toronto, Canada, released his daughter's handcrafted'work' on social media.


What my daughter made was a PowerPoint (PPT) presentation titled'The Good Points to Raising a Cat'. I've been begging for a cat for the past 5 years, but my parents didn't allow me, so I even prepared a logical (?) presentation.

Mr. Doyle's daughter first explained the advantages of cats. "My younger siblings will also like cats", "Raising a cat relieves stress and makes you happier", "If you have a cat, you don't have to hear the words to have a cat anymore", and "Cats are so cute". Mr. Doyle had to agree.


The daughter continued to attack Doyle's'weakness'. In fact, five years ago, Mr. Doyle promised his daughter to have a hamster, but he didn't keep that promise. My daughter, who had vivid memories of her childhood, said, "Honestly, you have to allow cats," she even gave a cute'blackmail'.

Finally, her daughter vowed to take care of cats by herself, saying, "I have been working hard on cats for 5 years and have a sense of responsibility. I will never be lazy in caring for cats." “Raising a cat will be the happiest thing in my life,” he added.


The netizens who saw the cute PPT material all took the side of their daughter. "Congratulations in advance for living with a cat", "My parents lost this time. Let me have a cat," and "I can't stand up to this solid logic."

In particular, Microsoft (MS), a company that developed PowerPoint, drew attention by saying, "It's a really convincing PPT. We've already been persuaded" through an official SNS account.

Doil explained the situation, saying, "My wife has a cat allergy, so I was hesitant to raise it," and said, "But I turned my heart back to my daughter's eagerness." Afterwards, Mr. Doil said, “I am looking to adopt a cat for my daughter,” saying that numerous netizens have recommended cat species with less allergic reactions.

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(Photo ='chrisdoyle' Twitter)