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This is by far the most important ingredient in this recipe. You have to be committed to posting pictures of your cat, and your cat has to be an active and willing participant.
While I originally wanted to share pictures of my cat with people who would appreciate his ability to pose precariously on the edge of our couch, it became too much pressure to even remember to post one picture a day. I really just wanted to hang out with Rigby, not spend a bunch of time figuring out what his best angles are. Plus, all the pictures you post should be beautiful. The front camera on my phone has been broken for months, and pictures taken in selfie mode are not as high quality and really awkward to take. Eventually, Rigby started attacking my phone every time I put it in his face, and we mutually decided it was time for a break.
Should you decide you and your cat are ready to take the plunge and make an Instagram account, I urge you to take these tips into consideration. Happy 'gramming!