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UPDATE: Oct. 3,Ongoing Series Archives 2017, 12:55 p.m. UTC NPR published a story Tuesday stating that Ramona is, in fact, not a cat--she is a baby. But she does have a cat.
Here's hoping Ramona and her feline friend become NPR mainstays in the coming weeks.
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Original story:
Accidentally posting personal stuff onto a work page is every social media manager's worst nightmare.
This time, after the last few days, it came as a moment of relief. On Monday, an NPR staffer's accidental Facebook post went viral, amassing more than 20,000 reactions at the time of writing. It concerned none other than a cat named Ramona, presumably belonging to the author of the post.
SEE ALSO: Cats, ranked"Ramona is given new toy: Smiles, examines for 20 seconds, discards," reads the original post. "Ramona gets a hug: Acquiesces momentarily, squirms to be put down."
Yes, even the mistake reads like something from NPR.
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The post was edited shortly afterward with an apology for the error, indicating that it was intended for a personal account.
But it was too late, and people had caught wind of Ramona the cat. They wanted more.
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People were also calling on NPR to ensure the poster in question wouldn't be disciplined for their minor error.
After all, what's more certain in life than mistakes and misbehaving cats?
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