Cats Against Brexit Hashtag Breaks Internet

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Jess, a 7-year-old female cat, looks on as a mouse runs by in a backyard in Gosport, England July 29, 2011. It is not known whether Jess is hoping for Leave or Remain on Thursday. Reuters

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Twitter users in the U.K. have taken to the social media platform to share pictures of their pro-Remain moggies.

The hashtag #CatsAgainstBrexit started trending on Monday afternoon and pet owners have even outlined specific reasons behind their feline's political leaning.

#CatsAgainstBrexit Custard is concerned about her maternity rights. pic.twitter.com/kJHeDN2pNg

— Judy Anne (@Judyannne) June 20, 2016

Albie wants the option of being a chat! #CatsAgainstBrexit pic.twitter.com/U9888r5TNP

— Mad As A March Hare (@twowitwowoo) June 20, 2016

As a former stray/refugee & believer of tolerance & inclusion Bella is a firm supporter of #CatsAgainstBrexit pic.twitter.com/zwEWbH4r9i

— Natasha Akhtar (@Natasha_Akhtar) June 20, 2016

Hilda isn't easily fooled by propaganda. #CatsAgainstBrexit pic.twitter.com/gNgsrTZqBk

— Jamie Edwards ??????? (@jemsport) June 20, 2016

Guinness is worried that she may have to negotiate tax on her name as the drink is from Dublin #catsagainstbrexit pic.twitter.com/RbWsNhowW3

— Jesc Bunyard (@JessBunyard) June 20, 2016

Because getting a good passport photo is really hard #CatsAgainstBrexit pic.twitter.com/b6TAD83Yje

— Lottie (@LottieHBell) June 20, 2016

CJ is concerned that the effect on the economy may lead to larger household bills. #CatsAgainstBrexit pic.twitter.com/iIKq8unOdI

— Sara Long (@duckiemonster) June 20, 2016

Neo is German & moved to the UK to hunt mice in Walthamstow. He's worried about his future #CatsAgainstBrexit pic.twitter.com/fXWiJ5QHPu

— Eva Blum-Dumontet ? (@Arcadian_O) June 20, 2016

#CatsAgainstBrexit is the best thing to come out of this referendum tbh and we all know it

— Elena Cresci (@elenacresci) June 20, 2016