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About eHarmony Video Bio is a YouTube video featuring a woman who calls herself "Debbie" professing her extreme love for cats in what is supposedly a video profile for the dating site eHarmony. Sorry I'm getting emotiona;. I just want to hug all of them but I can't 'cause that's crazy. I can't hug every cat.

Um, and I, love to run tears up, pauses um, I'm sorry, I'm thinking about cats again cries I just, I think about how many don't have a home and how I should have them and how cute they are and their ears and the whiskers and the nose. I just love them and I want them and I want them in a basket and with little bow ties I want them to be on a rainbow and in my bed and I just want a house, full of them and I just want us to roll around.

I can't, I can't.

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