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Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (August 14, 2025)

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This Week’s Winner

Name: Romey
Breed: Flame Point Siamese
IG: @jonasbuildsbeds
Fun Fact: “Romey is a shy boy and takes a long time to warm up to other animals and humans. So it took us by surprise when a neighborhood cat started visiting our windows and forming a real love story with Romey. We call them Romeo and Romey.”

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Silliest

Name: Sensei Stiles
IG: @victoria_phoenix3090
Fun Fact: “Sensei Stiles is 7 years old loves cuddles, and often is found in the silliest pretzel like positions.”

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Most Dignified

Name: Seren of Folkvangr
Breed: Norwegian Forest Cat
IG: @folkvangrforestcats
Fun Fact: “Seren is a Blue Silver Amber Norwegian Forest Cat she absolutely loves the snow and cold weather!”

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Most Expressive

Name: Alvin
IG: @Kebohs
Fun Fact: “A Cuddle bug!”

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Best Action Shot

Name: Phil
Breed: Domestic medium hair
IG: @thinkthinkers
Fun Fact: “Phil likes to keep fit – here he is practising his signature Philates move. (When we rescued Phil he had an untreated dislocated hip. After major surgery on his hip joint, he is an active and happy lil guy who keeps us all on our toes.)”

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Sleepiest

Name: Greg
Breed: Persian
IG: @Gregthepersian
Fun Fact: “Greg likes to sleep in my room on and off throughout the night, but he only cuddles if he’s just had a bath.”

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Cutest

Name: Hazel
Breed: American Bobtail
IG: @caitycatblog
Fun Fact: “My kitten Hazel is a 9-month-old American Bobtail breed, which means she has a very short tail (almost like a bunny!). Bobtails have dog-like personalities so Hazel always follows me around the house, sleeps on my lap, leaps and pounces around, and wags her little tail super fast like a dog! She is so spunky and unique, and we love her so much!”

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  1. Could you please do a feature on how to get your cats to eat the 'good' food. Any I buy for them gets left and they won't eat until I put the cheaper stuff down. Thanks.

    1. Hi, Barbara, sorry to hear you are struggling with your cat’s food. We have a few posts that might help:
      https://www.catster.com/nutrition/how-to-get-a-picky-cat-to-eat/
      https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/do-i-have-a-finicky-cat/
      https://www.catster.com/nutrition/how-to-switch-cat-foods/
      We hope this helps!

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