In a quiet corner of a cozy room, a black and white cat sat with regal poise, its amber eyes surveying the world with practiced indifference. Beside it stood a curious creation an uncanny replica built from tiny interlocking bricks. The resemblance was startling, the same tuxedo pattern, the same upright ears, even the same pink nose and golden gaze.
The real cat, named Miso, had long ruled the household with silent authority. She was the kind of feline who didn’t chase toys but inspected them like a museum curator. Her companion, however, was a newcomer assembled piece by piece by someone who adored her. The brick built twin didn’t purr or blink, but it captured something essential, Miso’s elegance, her mystery, her quiet charm.

At first, Miso ignored the newcomer. She sniffed it once, then turned away with a flick of her tail. But over time, she began to sit beside it more often, as if acknowledging its presence. Guests who visited were enchanted. It’s like she’s found her twin, they’d say, marveling at the symmetry.
One evening, as the sun dipped low and shadows stretched across the room, Miso curled up beside her brick companion. The two sat in perfect stillness, one breathing, one not, yet both radiating the same quiet magic. It was a moment that spoke of love, creativity, and the joy of seeing something cherished reflected back in an unexpected way.
And so, the tale of the Doppelgänger Cat became a household legend a story of whiskers and wonder, where art met affection in the most delightful form.

Shannon Willis can usually be found in the company of furry friends. A passionate animal enthusiast, her work is often inspired by her deep love for cats, dogs, and the animal kingdom as a whole.






