It's also important to remember that Euphemia named the cat, and Nunnally confirmed the name. Suzaku told Lelouch that the cat had been named Arthur. Lelouch also knew both Euphemia and Nunnally used to say they could communicate with cats - as Nayami pointed out, given their later talks and Suzaku's side comments, I think the idea that Lelouch knew about the connection is not unlikely. But the thing is, even if Lelouch didn't know about the connection between Arthur and Euphemia, Suzaku knew it, and I think it would be iC for him to remove Arthur from Lelouch's presence. But that, of course, is pure speculation and maybe Suzaku was just fond of the cat. Like Nayami, I find it fascinating that Lelouch immediately realizes Suzaku took the cat.
I don't think I'd have enjoyed Code Geass as much if I hadn't read the sound episodes. XD They are very important to understand the multiple connections between the characters and their motivations, especially when it comes to Lelouch and Suzaku's background stories. They are amazingly well-written too.
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I don't think I'd have enjoyed Code Geass as much if I hadn't read the sound episodes. XD They are very important to understand the multiple connections between the characters and their motivations, especially when it comes to Lelouch and Suzaku's background stories. They are amazingly well-written too.