Happy Caturday, folks and feline friends! We're starting a new feline tradition this Caturday, one that we hope you will tell your cat children about, and they will tell their cat children about, for generations and generations to come. We post a lot of ameowzing cat content each week and it's easy to miss things in the hubbub of feline funnies that roll through our furtastic site. So, every Caturday we're going to revisit the top 20 most iconic I Can Has meowments of the week so that you'll never miss a heartwarming feline post or a hissterical cat meme ever again!
This week features a sweet senior cat that stole our hearts, some seriously silly feline funnies that are purrfect for scrolling through under the comfort of a nice, warm blanket, some orange cat energy, and some funny feline tweets (X's?) that were just too funny to pass up. Scroll down to see our pick of the best cat things that happened this week, and there's plenty more to see on the I Can Has page. Don't be shy, stick around for a while and enjoy all things feline - it is Caturday after all!
My parents found her abandoned in 2006 and the vet guessed she was around 4. I was also born in 2002, so every year we share a birthday and have grown together ??.
On a cross-country road trip, one dog lover (ew, we know) rescued a tiny orange kitten while at a gas station, and after a few days, the responsibility of it all started to sink in. The heartwarming cat community came to his rescue to purrfectly save him from himself, by helping him get through his fears of loving his new fuzzy family member for such a long time. Cat people are the best, aren't they? People helping people, helping cats, helping the world be a better place - it's pawsitively the best thing you might read today!
For the original poster of the thread we are featuring today, a frustrating feline situation left them feeling confused and fed up as to how to approach their roommate. The roommate in question completely crossed the line when it came to OP's cat, often referring to the cat as their shared cat, rather than OP's cat. The kicker is that this cat is OP's childhood cat and of course, OP covers all of the cat's expenses. What would you do in a situation like this? We would have to move out at all costs.
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