Man Uses Adorable Kitten To Propose, Basically Guarantees Himself A 'Yes'

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A surefire way to get a girl to say "yes" when you pop the question? Use the cutest kitten in the world to ask for you.

The picture was posted to Reddit Monday by DaNinjaKitten and it quickly blew up with over 460,000 views. As for the outcome, DaNinja says the proposal actually happened to her best friend, who of course said "yes".

We reached out to the kitten for comment on being part of such a happy occasion, no word back yet.

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