If you're the owner (or rather, slave) of a domestic cat, you're more than aware of their needy, clingy tendencies. This usually involves constantly hovering around you, on top of you, underneath you – no place is too cramped for a cat.
Most of the time, however, the clinginess usually gets in the way and hampers your workflow, gaming session, or whatever it is you find yourself doing at home these days.
But you still love your cat and want the best for them, right?
If I fits, I sits.

IMAGE: 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别
Japanese gaming supply company 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别 has launched a line of cozy hoodies with dedicated snuggle pockets for your cats, akin to marsupials in the animal kingdom.
Dubbed the 'Nyangaroo Parker 2' hoodie, you can also pretend to be a giant cat yourself when you pull up the hoodie and cover your head with the attached cat ears. At the end of each sleeve is the paw print of a cat as well, letting you take full cat mommy or cat daddy form – or as 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别 puts it, "Become a cat, both physically and mentally."

IMAGE: 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别

IMAGE: 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别

IMAGE: 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别
Made of 60 percent cotton and 40 percent polyester, the hoodies (available in black and grey) are sure to guarantee a comfortable snuggle session. The cat pockets are made of 100 percent polyester and are removable too.
They're also self-supporting, meaning they won't crumple up when not in use. This makes it easier for your feline friend to enter and leave any time they want, as long as the pocket is open.

IMAGE: 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别

IMAGE: 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别
The best part of it all is the fact that these hoodies are also for sale outside of Japan (on Amazon), which means you have less of an excuse not to get one.
The hoodies are available in three sizes and start from US$67 (?7,694).
Click here to get your paws on your very own Nyangaroo Parker 2 hoodie, and click here to learn more about its practicality.
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Cover image sourced from 叠补耻丑ü迟迟别.