Hey there, friends! Let's dive into the fun world of Jennifer Garner, a mom of three, who knows a thing or two about compromise. During these uncertain times, the star of "Alias" decided to spice things up by ordering a cat stroller and taking her beloved family pet for strolls. It's all part of her clever plan to encourage one of her daughters to get outside and enjoy some fresh air during the coronavirus pandemic.
Getting the Family Moving
Here's the scoop: Jennifer, 48, shared this adorable story during a virtual appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on June 15. She explained how one of her kids wasn't too thrilled about going for walks. "We just had to get out of the house," Jen said with a warm smile. "So, I asked, 'What can we do? We need to commit to going for walks.' And my daughter replied, 'I want to take the cat.'"

Enter the Cat Stroller
Now, here's the twist. To tempt her little one to get outside, the star of "13 Going on 30" — who shares Violet, 14, Seraphina, 11, and Samuel, 8, with ex-husband Ben Affleck — decided to buy a sleek black stroller made for furry friends. And guess what? It totally worked! Jennifer joked, "I want Jessica Seinfeld to know I blame her because she’s like a cat lady. And all of a sudden, now I have a cat, a cat stroller, and I take it for walks with a leash. Who knew this would become my new hobby?"
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A Happy Cat and a Healthy Routine
Since the Garner family has been doing their part to social distance during the pandemic, they've been keeping track of their fitness by taking strolls around their Los Angeles neighborhood. Jen told host Ellen DeGeneres, 62, that her cat seems "happy" to be part of these family adventures. "It’s very titillated by the whole experience," she hilariously added. Isn't that just the cutest thing?
Lockdown Life with a Twist
Besides their outdoor escapades, Jen revealed that her kids have been handling the lockdown since March like champs. "They’ve actually been great," she marveled. "Of course, we have our moments, but I think they really understand the importance of staying put and keeping their spirits up. And guess what? They’re even helping out around the house!"



