Imagine a hyper-realistic scene in a cozy, softly lit therapist's office. A life-sized cat is lying on a plush, vintage sofa, fully stretched out in a typical therapy pose. The cat’s head is resting on one arm of the sofa, turned to the side, while its body extends across the sofa with its paws reaching toward the other end. The cat’s face is filled with worry, deep in thought as it stares off into the distance. Across from the sofa, but not directly facing the cat, a life-sized mouse sits in a small, comfortable armchair. The mouse is dressed in a tiny, professional suit, holding a notepad and pen. It’s turned slightly away from the cat, absorbed in taking notes with a calm and focused expression. The two are positioned in a way that suggests the mouse is listening intently to the cat’s concerns without needing to make direct eye contact. The room is warmly decorated with soft lighting, bookshelves, and framed pictures, creating an atmosphere of quiet introspection. The scene captures a realistic, empathetic moment where the cat, lost in its thoughts, is supported by the attentive presence of its mouse therapist, even though they aren’t directly facing each other.

