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Feline fan spends a year gaining the trust of the crusty feral cat that loves his lawnmower, finally settles into a well-earned retirement with pawrents that love him
We know how tempting it is to go out and adopt a kitten. Believe us. If there's one purrson who's a sucker for kittens, it's us. Our neighbor had an oopsie litter a few years ago and they asked us to take one, and we took three. But everybody wants kittens. Those big eyes, tiny mews, and awwdorable little faces… they're practically impawssible to resist. But if you look past those kittens and search through the other kitties that are looking for love, you're likely to find more than one senior cat who would just like to live out their life in a nice, cozy home.
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Lufthansa flight interrupted to find chonky orange cat who escaped airline carrier and was attempting to sneak into first class 40,000 feet in the air
Flying with pets is always a journey. If you're lucky, you have a social cat who doesn't care at all about new places and people, who will just sleep or be fascinated the whole trip. If you're unlucky, you have a cat that gets very anxious and you spend the whole flight trying to calm them down. Either way, it's hard to manage thousands of miles of travel up in the air with a small creature who has no idea what's going on. Let alone bringing a "portable litter box" with you, which is usually just a bag of litter you hope they will go into when they need to use the bathroom.
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Ex-feral cat who doesn't know how to cat and senior ex-fighting dog who hates cats get adopted by the same person and build an unlikely but beautiful friendship
Opposites attract. That is what people say. And maybe that is why, despite the fact that cats and dogs are so, so different, they sometimes end up becoming best friends. Cats will bond with the dogs they grew up with. Dogs will bond with cats who are patient and open. There are enough differences for them to overcome in normal circumstances.
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Sick 19 year old dumped cat the shelter had given up on, adopted by shelter volunteer after falling in love with the feline’s sassy meows, new cat mom says
It is never easy trying to find a home for an older cat. It is a hard sell to tell potential pawrents that they will be going for regular check ups at the vet and that their life will revolve around the wellbeing of an aging and somewhat sickly cat. Especially when there are abundant amounts of cute kittens with no health issues ready and waiting for a loving home.
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Ginger cat saves owner's life by pawing at her for hours, alerting her that something was wrong and giving her the chance to go to the ER in time
We tell people that our cats save our lives all the time, and we mean it. Our cats save our mental health, and those two things are basically the same. We would not maintain our sanity for long if we did not come back home to our cats running toward us, with their itty bitty paws itter-pattering across our floor, to greet us. Seeing our cats curled up in blankets around the house makes us smile all the time. Having our cats cause little shenanigans in our homes keeps us smiling, no matter what is going on around us.
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Cat dad discovers his sweet orange feline is the leader of a secret criminal crew that meets daily in his attic
If you want something outrageously cute, but hissterically unpredictable in your life, get an orange cat. They will never fail you in these regards. There's a running joke about orange cats that they all share one collective brain cell, and each orange cat who doesn't have the brain cell is just running on instincts and a purrre drive for shenanigans. That being said, they're also some of the most loving cats we've ever met. All you need to take care of an orange cat is some food, a big heart, and a lot of patience.
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