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Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (April 3, 2025)

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Cat Week Winner

This Week’s Winner

Name: Shaka
Breed: DSH / grey and white

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Silliest

Silliest Cat

Name: Marbles
Breed: N/A A beautiful brown Tiger with a Marbled-like striped pattern
Fun Fact: “Marbles was adopted by us from a rescue when she was two years old. Her former owner moved to an apt & couldn’t take her. I fell in love with her beautiful green eyes. 👀
She is now four years old and is so sweet. She was watching me wash our front door storm door window when I took this picture.
When her previous owner surrendered Marbles to a rescue, they discovered she was pregnant while being spayed because she was an indoor/outdoor cat. She lost her kittens, but bonded with a four month old kitten at their foster mom’s house. I adopted both kitty cats. My husband and I love them both.”

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Most Dignified

Most Dignified Cat

Name: Daisy
Breed: Tuxedo Cat
Facts: “At the animal pound, Daisy climbed up the worker’s leg, and it was love at first sight!
Her original name was Bean, but she’s actually really huge.”
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Best Action Shot

Best Action Shot Cat

Name: Stella
Breed: Tabby with calico markings (tabico)
Fun Fact: “Stella was my 24th kitten since becoming a foster mother for a local rescue in 2021.
I couldn’t let her go.. so I adopted her in October of 2022. (Foster fail)
Stella is now a certified therapy cat who enjoys outdoor adventures & being a volunteer big sister to my foster kittens.
She helps teach them how to be brave and leads them on adventures around the house.
We BOTH started kayaking this year.
Stella had about 3 adventures out in a kayak with me.
Stella wears a size XS life vest that we bought from Petsmart.
I’m happy to say it’s super safe & fits her well for an 8 lb cat.
Stella didn’t enjoy her first “oops” moment into to the water on her second water adventure. Thankfully I always come prepared & the hot July weather quickly comforter her wet fur.”
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Sleepiest

Sleepiest Cat

Name: Calli Mae
Breed: Calico
Fun Fact: Calli Mae always sleeps like this or with 1 foot over her face. She’s very loving and love to play with her toys and run through the house.

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Most Expressive

Most Expressive

Name: Karaoke
Breed: Tabby
Fun Fact: When he isn’t posing for a photograph, Karaoke, aka Bubba aka Juicy Cakes, is a very handsome boy who loves sleeping in his parent’s leg canyons, shrimping for tummy rubs, and chasing his sister Mango around the apartment.

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Cutest

Cutest Cat

Name: Cleo Capri
Breed: Shorthair

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