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After saving 4 kittens and mama cat, rescuer falls head over heels for one kitten and learns how chaotic pawrenting an orange cat truly is
These kittens are still very young, so we're not sure this rescuer knows exactly what he's getting into, but who are we to stand in the way of true love? Don't tell him that it's going to get worse before it gets better… it's all part of the fun of being owned by a clementine-colored cat.
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Cat abandoned by owner who moved home, saved and adopted thanks to support from online community who offered help and homes to the feline’s rescuer, says: ‘I've done everything in my power to ensure he gets the happy & secure life he deserves.’
Sometimes it takes a rag tag group of strangers on the internet to come together and save a cat who was abandoned by its owner. This was one of those times.
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Shop cat befriends a customer who recently lost her old feline friend, offering a deal to heal her broken heart
Cats always get adopted from the most unlikely places. It used to be easy - you go to the shelter, you choose a cat, you adopt the cat. End of story, nothing special (besides now having a cat - which is the most special and ameowzing thing in the world, in our humble opinion). But we're pretty sure the Cat Distribution System is constantly trying to up its game of cat adoptions, because shelter cats are not even the common standard anymore.
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Door Dasher gets adopted by friendly black cat while dashing, then discovers she's pregnant the next day
You know what they say: "Fortune favors the bold", and we're pretty sure whoever invented that phrase was talking about stray cats looking for their furrever home. Stray dogs will try to charm you with wagging tails, smiling faces, belly rubs, the whole shebang, but cats? They will simply hop in your car and call it home. Don't even try to tell them no. Firstly, that's an argument you won't win. Secondly, why would you?
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Authorities respond to distressed cat trapped in grills of 20 story building, resulting in dramatic rescue 12 grueling hours later
Cat rescue stories are our bread and butter here at I Can Has Cheezburger. Or, more appropriately, our tuna and Churus. We've covered everything from cats being stuck in walls to people thinking they've rescued a normal house cat, when the fluffy kitty actually turns out to be a giant Norweigan forest feline. Each and every rescue story fills our hearts with joy because it means that one more cat gets to live to see another day. Not all of them get adopted, but we have full faith in the Cat Distribution system. When it's their time to be paired with their purrfect hooman, the CDS will find a way to make it happen.
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Shy stray cat crashes a kid's birthday party to ask for food, but ends up with a much better gift than a goody bag
It's the way so many cats find their forever homes. It's like… magic, and a cat appears out of nowhere. Some cats do that and then go, "I live here now and I'm going to love every minute of it. This is a threat." But some cats just appear, not even sure why and how, and the person sort of goes, "Well, I guess I have a cat now." And then you have cats like this one in the story below - they're an Oliver Twist sort of cat, just asking for a little bit of food. And not even that - they let their figure of skin and bones ask it for them. But eventually, this is the event that sets them in motion to find their forever home.
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Lonely mother finds herself in McDonald's parking lot for Mother's Day, only to be approached by a skinny stray tortie kitten looking for a cat pawrent
Mother's Day is one of those holidays that humbles us. Whether we're the offspring, the spouse, or the mom, it's a holiday that has a lot going on, and it's important to remember it can still be fun and beautiful for the whole family.
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Injured London cat found crying under a car finally returned to fur family 7 days after disappearing thanks to kind rescuer who gave the kitty shelter and comfort on the fateful night they met
City cats are not typically suited to the outdoor life. Instead living cushy lives indoors with their pawrents. But as in this story, their indoor existence does not stop them from wanting to go adventure in the outdoor world.
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Neighborhood grumpy grandpa cat causes a chaotic midnight chase through a house's basement after breaking in and confusing the resident cats: 'As far as I know, he's still in my basement.'
Imagine your local grumpy gramps, the one sitting on his porch at the end of the street, living in the house where all the kids are afraid to ride their bikes by. And if someone just dares to breathe in the general direction of his crumbly garden, you get the threatening cane waving and "get off my lawn!" yells directed right at you. And these are scary. These grandpa types are the ones who truly control the neighborhoods they live in. Now, imagine this old man is a cat.
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Orange kitten Archie, rescued from a drain as a baby, finally finds his forever home after choosing his new owner and moving into their first apartment together
One person had just moved into their own place and planned to wait a month or two before adopting a cat from a local shelter. Meanwhile, Archie clearly had other plans.
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