There's something about kittens that brings out the big soppy in most people.
And the fact that people feel that way towards creatures that are not human and prefer those "useless but cute" features when they breed them, like flat faces and small full grown sizes and feel the emotion of "cute" towards non-humans seems to defy what people call evolution. Maybe it means there is more out there than evolution, even though many won't open their minds enough to accept that. If evolution is all there is, then what a sad existance this is and it would make the universe simpler and not as interesting and would lessen the chances of a life after death. There is a good saying "there is more in heaven and earth then is dreamed of in our philosophy".
I love cats and think they are cute.
I can say this without it being considered off topic in this thread since people say there is no point of the thread and thus this topic can't go off topic, I suppose 
To be honest, I prefer the good old fashioned 'moggy' to 'purebreeds', they tend to have far longer lives and better health, kind of the same with purebreed dogs compared to bitsas.
In honesty, the there's a difference between breeding and evolution, it's unnatural selection, if you like, but in many ways, it does prove the point of evolution, that if one factor of an animal is multiplied through repeated breeding, like the flat face, that it will become a more predominant feature of that breed. Humans tend to take it to extremes, where animals have trouble breathing etc, but it needs to be remembered that, in the wild, such a set-up would soon mark them up as a dead end, it's only because of human intervention that cats such as that continue to exist, same with long-haired breeds such as Persians.
Most modern cats are related to their ancient Egyptian ancestors, which don't look all that different to todays cats. To be honest, Dogs are more interesting, because no other species has such as vast range of shapes and sizes that are all, technically, inter-breedable.