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Vermont State University welcomed a special graduate, a tabby cat named Max, in this year's graduation season. At the 2024 graduation ceremony held by the university not long ago, Max was awarded an honorary doctorate, because Max has attended the school almost every day in the past five years.
Max first wandered in the small town near the Castleton campus of the school, and was later adopted by Ashley Dow, a resident living near the gate of the school. Although he was lucky to find the excrement shovel official and became a domestic cat, he was still curious about the outside world and began to appear frequently on the university campus five years ago.
After that, Max would go to school almost every day. In addition to wandering in the corridor or leaning against the wall to bask in the sun, they will also follow the students in class. After class, the students will also provide free scratching service for the "cat senior". His clingy personality and high attendance rate make him the "school cat" of the school.
In order to commend Max for his years of hard work in attending classes with teachers and students, the university decided to award Max "Doctor of Litter nature" at this year's graduation ceremony. The university said: "Max has been a close member of our family for many years. With the warm approval of all faculty, we decided to award Max an honorary doctorate in literature."
The whole school is very happy for him. Although Max did not attend the graduation ceremony in person, his diploma was received by Dow. This incident has attracted wide attention, and many people think that the efforts and persistence of this cat are very respectable.
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Vermont State University welcomed a special graduate, a tabby cat named Max, in this year's graduation season. At the 2024 graduation ceremony held by the university not long ago, Max was awarded an honorary doctorate, because Max has attended the school almost every day in the past five years. Max first wandered in the small town near the Castleton campus of the school, and was later