These are actually hard! I only found 5 of them
Test: Can You Find the Hidden Cat in These 20 Pics

One of the many things we love about cats is their innate ability to hide. It makes them so mysterious and interesting. Not sure if they do it on purpose, just to give us a little extra fright at the thought of them escaping, or simply because they like to be left alone to do their own thing every once in a while.
Bright Side decided to make this test especially for you. The test will increase in difficulty with each photo you get right. That way you can train your observation skills while having fun finding these masters of camouflage and hide-and-seek.
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If finding out where these cats are was part of a competition, how well would you do? Share your score with the readers in the comment section and help your friends train their eyesight by sharing this test with them. May the best one of you win!
Comments
These are normally not that hard, maybe I'm just tired because it's late but damn!
I really love articles like this, I was able to find 17 / 20!
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