Beckoning Cats, just dreaming of a prosperous future

Oi, chaps and chapettes! Gather 'round because I’ve cooked up a purr-fectly cracking new idea for my blog - #ThursdayThoughts. Think of it as a rendezvous for those quirky, fascinating tidbits that make you whisker your friends, “Huh, well isn’t that the cat’s pyjamas?” First on the docket: let me introduce you to the Manekineko. Picture a dinky little cat statue, paw aloft like it’s hailing a cab in Tokyo. But no, it’s not late for a meeting—it’s summoning good luck, one paw-sitive vibe at a time. Have you met this charming feline before? If not, brace yourselves for a meow-ment of enlightenment. Take a gander at this curious little chap, would you? Now, squint a bit—do you see a cat? Or perhaps it’s just art playing tricks on your over-caffeinated brain. Behold the beckoning cat, or as it might prefer to be called, "The Paw-some Greeter," with its left paw loftily raised as if hailing an invisible taxi. Here’s the twist: typical beckoning cats are right-pawed, clearly ...