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Childless orange cat heartwarmingly adopts two tiny kittens his pawrents found, instantly making them feel part of the family
Before you adopt an orange cat, you should know two things: they have one collective brain cell that they share with every other orange cat on the planet, and they are very loving. They may not be the brightest crayon in the box, but what they lack in intelligence, they make up for in love. They will incessantly head-bonk you. They will sleep on your chest, in between your legs, on your head while you sleep, and anywhere else that is close to you.
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Beautiful black cat with a unique genetic condition that gives it four ears and a curled tail goes viral online, and his fosters are ecstatic about all the adoption offers
In an era of AI, when we're not sure whether half of the things that we see are real or not, coming across an image of a cat like this one would instantly be suspicious. You might even scroll past. But we, here at ICHC, do the research. We show you the cool cats, the unique and rare cats, that look like they might be AI but are actually real. Because even if most of the things that we see are fabricated, we have to remember that some things are still real. Like cats with two noses who are twice as adorable, or cats with faces that are half one color and half another, known as chimera cats, or cats with giant gray eyes that look entirely disproportionate to their faces.
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Massive feral Maine coon fiercely protects blind white kitten, refusing to leave his side
Strength is not always about how physically strong you are. Don't let those macho weirdos on social media try to convince you otherwise. It can be about the strength of your will or your ability to protect those who need help. If strength were just about how big your muscles are, them the leaders of the world would all look like Arnold Schwarzenegger (and we all know that's not true). Our stray Maine coon, 'Capitán', is showing us a different kind of strength, the purrfect kind that offers kindness instead of brute force.
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5 kittens found discarded in trash without food or water by dumpster diver who saves them, bringing the cats home to clean, feed, cuddle and find purrfect furever homes
It is rather surreal to imagine that you would find kittens, the sweetest and cutest creatures out there, dumped next to a donation bin. After all, even if you did not want the kittens or could not afford to care for them, there are more than enough people who would be willing to give them a home. Heck, even standing on the street with the box and handing them out would be as easy as giving away candy.
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Nobody wanted this surrendered 8-year-old cat beacuse of his unique look, leading the shelter he's in to call for help and the cat community to come together and find him a home
We love it when the online cat community comes together to get a cat adopted. This has to be one of our favorite things about the online cat communities, and there are many things that we love about them. Cats are so popular online. Stories about them go viral all the time. It's just amazing for us to watch our communities use this power that we have for something as pure as helping a cat find its forever home. And it happens all the time
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Neighbor's cat stranded out in a snow storm taken in by a kind person, given shelter, safety, and warmth
We understand that some cats are an outside-inside hybrid type (although it's a known fact that indoor cats live longer and safer lives). But cats are definitely not fitted to brave blizzards or extreme cold. The domestic cat has evolved from the African wildcat - meaning, cats are adapted to hot weather, to deserts, and the harsh climate of the summer. But winters are tough for cats, so leaving a cat out in the cold is borderline cruel. And that's what we don't understand - we're not talking about feral cats, about strays (though they all deserve homes, and that's an understatement) - we're talking about adopted cats. But this cat's family? They just leave him out during a snow storm. Great.
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