
Some corners of the internet exist primarily to make us more efficient, more productive, or more serious about life. Rocket Cat is not one of those corners—and that is precisely why it is delightful. The site specializes in the sort of imaginative storytelling that reminds us that the world becomes much more interesting when we allow a little whimsy to sneak in around the edges of reality.
The article below introduces readers to a mysterious species: the Grabbling, a small and extremely inconvenient creature that seems to specialize in quietly grabbing things when nobody is looking.
If you have ever wondered how objects mysteriously vanish from perfectly sensible locations, why the thing you just set down cannot be found five seconds later, or how a drawer can become disorganized without any assistance from its owner, Rocket Cat may have finally uncovered the answer. The following article provides a helpful—if slightly alarming—guide to these elusive little troublemakers.
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