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I didn't hear anything from this text.
jokes aside
if you are trying to be a completionist you would do it anyway no? game aint complete when there is a boss you havent battled. and no there are like 6-7 more ringsels than are required to get both to level 5
The platforming was much more challenging than the boss (and even then it's only the bits after the ceiling hops that got a bit much), but the whole thing's just a bit of fun, so it's all good.
And then I reached the final upgrade, and had a relaxing stroll through the cat battle. It's really absurd how much of a difference the plot power ups bring to the table. At that point, I was having such a good time having just breezed through the battle that I didn't even bat an eyelash at the lack of reward. Sort of a situational blessing, there. I get you though. It's pretty unusual in modern game design to leave the big, optional challenge unrewarded.
Gotta be real though, if you beat it at that initial point that it becomes available, you're damn good. Better than a great majority of players. Hat's off to you.