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Infuriating photo of a cat hiding in a fridge puzzles people – can you spot the feline in 30 seconds?

A photo of a cat hiding inside a fridge full of food has left people scratching their heads as they look for the little kitty. 

A Reddit user posted a photo of their fridge to the popular thread FindTheSniper, saying they nearly closed the door and trapped their cat inside the cool environment after the animal managed to sneak inside. 

‘She jumped in while I wasn’t looking,’ they wrote. 

‘Can you spot her?’ 

The user’s fridge had every shelf full of delicious items, such as fresh strawberries, brown eggs, celery, and alcoholic beverages. 

It’s easy to miss the sweet little kitty, who has expertly stashed herself amongst the food items. 

Need a hint? 

If you’re looking for two little ears and a wet little nose, you’ll have to adjust your strategy. 

A Reddit user posted a photo of their fridge, saying they nearly closed the door on their cat after the animal managed to sneak inside. Can you spot the feline? 

Need another hint? 

Ignore the questions that arise about Italian bread being stored in the fridge and jump down a couple of shelves. 

Ignore the ripe strawberries, and move your eyes to the right. 

Did you spot her? 

Not yet? 

The part of the cat you’re looking for is the tail. 

The feline is dark in color and located on a white takeout box. 

Did you find her? Her tail can be seen on top of the white takeout box on the bottom shelf

Did you find her? Her tail can be seen on top of the white takeout box on the bottom shelf

Did you find her? 

Her tail can be seen on top of the white takeout box on the bottom shelf. 

Optical illusions and puzzles challenge the brain by forcing it to process information in unexpected ways, improving cognitive flexibility and visual perception.

They help enhance focus and attention to detail, as you have to carefully observe and interpret visual cues.

Regularly solving optical illusions also promotes brain health by keeping the mind sharp and active, potentially staving off cognitive decline as you age.

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