awesome is that she is given a guide to deal with the tough mission.
Looking after someone’s cats can be fun, but it can also be somewhat
challenging if you’re unfamiliar with each cat’s personality (or
behavior). Then, Amanda decided to let the Internet join her in the
task, posting ‘key for the cats’ with photos of each feline, and
everyone agreed that the descriptions were on-point.
So don’t miss the fun! The description and pictures are below. Let’s see if you can guess who is who.
A lot of cats were at the verge of death before being rescued. It is
upsetting when we see or hear about an animal in distress, but let’s
face it, not many of us can actually reach out to help. However, thanks
to the hard and wondrous work of animal rescue organizations and kind
hearted people, many rescued cats were given a chance to have the life
they deserve.
Scroll down for some pictures of these cat’s amazing changes after being rescued, and remember: ADOPT, DON’T SHOP.
#1 Little Justin survived fire.
#2 Last one standing: She was found out be the only survived
member in a box of kittens. Now she is growing up to be a fine feline.
#3 Electrocuted Bunny is now recovered.
#4 Mr. Biscuit was burned when he tried to get warm in a car engine. Look at him now.
#5 Half dead kitty survived.
#6 Louie used to be a 2-week-old abandoned in the gutter.
#7 No trace of past neglect.
#8 Found with a maggot-infested wound, but 6 years later, she is looking better than ever.
Vampire bats are just too mediocre, it’s time vampire cats make an
entrance! Meet Loki, the kitty with Dracula’s fang. This evil feline has
been making headlines for quite a while for his unusual teeth that give
him the vampire-ish look.
Although Loki seems like a mean little kitten online, he actually
suffered from several health problems. However, from the look of the
below pictures, we know he’s got great care!
More info: Instagram | Tumblr | Twitter
Stephy Hirst from Australia always knew her kitty Omar was a big guy.
Still, she was surprised when Guinness Records contacted her saying he
might be the longest feline in the world. “At first I thought ‘is this
real?’,” said Hirst. “We thought he might be (the longest cat in the
world) but we hadn’t done anything about it because he might not be
fully grown yet.”
“(Omar) was tiny when we got him but then he just started growing and
was at 22 lbs one year old.” Hirst decided to measure Omar and he came
in around 3.93 ft weighing 30.86 lbs. Up until now, this Guinness title
belonged to UK-based Maine Coon Ludo, who is measured at around 3.88 ft.
After the his picture was posted on Cats Of Instagram, Omar became an
Internet sensation. However, stardom doesn’t affect his daily routine,
which includes waking up at 5 AM, eating kibble for breakfast, napping
outside on the trampoline, and enjoying some raw kangaroo meat for
dinner.
“He sleeps on the couch … because he takes up too much room on the
bed and he demands we cuddle and pet him all through the night.” Hirst
says her husband always wanted a big cat – well, there you have it!
More info: Instagram (dailymail)
Stephy Hirst from Australia always knew her kitty Omar was a big guy.
Still, she was surprised when Guinness Records contacted her saying he might be the longest feline in the world.
“We thought he might be (the longest cat in the world) but
we hadn’t done anything about it because he might not be fully grown
yet.”
Hirst decided to measure Omar and he came in around 3.93 ft weighing 30.86 lbs.
After the his picture was posted on Cats Of Instagram, Omar became an internet sensation.
If you’ve watch Zorro the Masked Man, then get ready for some live
action (well, sorta). This cat, Sir Whines-A-Lot is following Zorro’s
footstep. You’ll be surprised at what this rescue cat can do!
He lives at the office of a marketing firm called GuRuStu in Tulsa.
His act of heroism (or crime) began when the founder, Stuart McDaniel,
came to work one morning and found some money by the door where Sir
Whines-A-Lot usually hangs out. “It kept happening, but we didn’t know
why. So we decided to test a theory,” Stuart said. “We tried sliding
money through the gap in the door, and the cat hopped up and snatched
it.”
Stuart guessed that the shady feline had been luring passersby to
play with him through the door, and they’d been using money as… cat toy.
“I’m guessing the first people didn’t intend to lose their dollar,”
McDaniel said. “They probably put it in to mess with him, and he
snatched it. When you hold money there, he’ll bat at it playfully at
first, like, ‘Oh, that’s kinda fun.’ But then all of a sudden he’ll bite
it and rip it from your hand. He does it so fast, you don’t even
realize what’s happened.”
As more and more victims fell for Sir Whines-A-Lot’s trick, the money
grew to a significant number. Stuart then decided that the cash can
only be donated to charity, especially ones working to help the city’s
homeless population. “He was homeless once, so it seems fitting,”
McDaniel explained. They’ve already raised over $100, which was donated
under Sir Whines-A-Lot’s nickname, CASHnip Kitty.
Also, Stuart updated the description on his Facebook page: “Cashnip
Kitty is a hustler with a philanthropic heart. He will snatch your money
and donate it to the Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless. Slide
a dollar through the slot and great blessings will follow.” Well, it’d
be no surprise if people are willingly fall for Sir Whines-A-Lot’s lure.
Meet Sir Whines-A-Lot, the generous thief.
He lives in the office of GuRuStu, a Tulsa-based marketing firm.
One day, his owner, Stuart, found some money by the door where Sir Whines-A-Lot usually hangs out.
“It kept happening, but we didn’t know why. So we decided to test a theory.”
“We tried sliding money through the gap in the door, and the cat hopped up and snatched it.”
“I’m guessing the first people didn’t intend to lose their
dollar. They probably put it in to mess with him, and he snatched it.”
Willow the cat and her human, Rich (read that as chauffeur, cuddle
provider, and snack time attendant), have been travelling since they
left their hometown of Hobart, Tasmania back in May 2015.
Rich sold everything except his feline friend, and he quit his job so
they could take the trip of a lifetime together. In February 2017 they
finally made it to South Australia, marking Willow’s official completion
of visiting all 6 states and 2 territories of Australia a.k.a the
Purrfect Eight.
“Some people think it’s odd that I’m travelling with a cat, but
Willow is so chilled out and absolutely loves our new lifestyle. Willow
is kept safe with a tracking collar which allows me to always know where
she is”, said Rich. “She spends most of her time off the leash and is
always keen to explore around our camp. With the tracking collar, I have
the peace of mind that if she decides to go for a hike I will be
straight onto her.”
They planned to keep the trip going. “We have well and truly settled
into the travelling life and spend our days in forests and beaches just
soaking it all in. Although we have almost made it back to our home
state there is no sign of us stopping anytime soon,” Rich said. “We have
adapted to life on the road and have made it our life now, you have to
choose what makes you happy in this life and while we can keep going,
why would we stop?”
Rich sold everything except his feline friend, and he quit his job so they could take the trip of a lifetime together.
In February 2017 they finally made it to South Australia,
marking Willow’s official completion of visiting all 6 states and 2
territories of Australia a.k.a the Purrfect Eight.
“Some people think it’s odd that I’m travelling with a cat,
but Willow is so chilled out and absolutely loves our new lifestyle.”
“She spends most of her time off the leash and is always
keen to explore around our camp. With the tracking collar, I have the
peace of mind that if she decides to go for a hike I will be straight
onto her.”
“We have well and truly settled into the travelling life and spend our days in forests and beaches just soaking it all in.”
“Although we have almost made it back to our home state there is no sign of us stopping anytime soon.”
“We have adapted to life on the road and have made it our
life now, you have to choose what makes you happy in this life and while
we can keep going, why would we stop?”
Meet the Somersault cat! Wow, cats can’t stop learning tricks
everyday, right? According to the kitty’s human, Jeroen Okkerse, when
his cat is hyped, he does insane somersaults.
Wildcats can go on 40 hunting trips per day, so domestic cats, who
live more of a sedentary lifestyle, need other ways to help them burn
off the redundant energy.