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Walter is the cat most unlikely to be feral. He’s the sweetest, most snuggly, most intelligent boy!
Silliest
Name:
Remi
Breed:
Maine Coon Mix
Fun Fact:
Hi! My name is Remi. I’m part Maine Coon, not sure what the other parts are…but my humans love me all the same! I love to lounge around anywhere I can!
Most Dignified
Name:
Teddy
Breed:
Tabby
Fun Fact:
When Teddy was 3 months old I found out she was a girl and I just loved the name so much it stuck! She’s always trying to help momma work and this photo captures her dedication to get the job done!
Most Expressive
Name:
Miss Kitty
Breed:
N/A
Fun Fact:
She is a rescue cat from Savannah Georgia!
Best Action Shot
Name:
Barney
Breed:
Unknown
Fun Fact:
Barney is very interested in everything and wants to help paint this room
Sleepiest
Name:
Cosmo & Irena
Breed:
Brown Tabby & Tuxedo
Fun Fact:
Cosmo and Irena are both rescues and finally, after a year, they started to cuddle and sleep together. Cosmo has struggled with anxiety and stress and we got him on meds and he has been so much better!
Cutest
Name:
Ginger
Breed:
Orange Tabby
Fun Fact
Ginger is a one year old feisty orange tabby. Here she is attacking her favorite toy!
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