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Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (Feb 27, 2025)

This Week’s Winner

Name: Mango
Breed: N/A
Fun Fact: Mango lives in a single parent household. She’s super scared of visitors but when home alone, highly mischievous and destructive.

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Silliest

Silliest Cat

Name: Zeke
Breed: Domestic shorthair
Fun Fact: Zeke picks out his own dinner. He’s a 2 year old who’s always dressed in his tuxedo. He always acts more like a dog than a cat.

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Cutest

Cutest

Name: Dora Lee
Breed: Seal Mink Bicolor Ragdoll
Facts: Dora Lee just turned 5 months old, and weighs about 8 pounds. She is one of three Ragdoll kittens I adopted this summer, and is the floppiest Ragdoll I’ve ever known! Because she carries the mink gene, her coat is very silky and soft, and her eyes are blue-green. Unlike most Ragdolls, who are born pure white, Mink Ragdolls show their adult coloration early on.

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Most Dignified

Most Dignified

Name: (Legal name) Clover the Crazed (shortens to clover when not in trouble)
Breed: American medium hair?
Facts: She was raised by two big dogs and tho is she is one as well. She rules the house with an iron paw but will still play fetch like every good puppy-cat
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Best Action Shot

Best Action Shot

Name: Boris
Breed: Short haired European
Fun Fact: Boris is a CH cat
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Sleepiest

Sleepiest Cat

Name: Princess
Breed: Princess
Fun Fact: Princess is a rescued baby who has been with us for two months. She is 6 months old. Her tail is only 4 inches long, but when I researched everything, she is apparently a “Highlander” cat. She is extremely busy and constantly on the run. When she finally stops, she crashes! She fell asleep on my lap in this photo.

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Most Expressive

Most Expressive

Name: Samie
Breed: Turkish Angora mix
Fun Fact: “My Samie is very talkative and when I wake up in the morning his purrs are so loud and constant meowing and jumping up for my hand to rub!

He calls for me and/or sits and stares at me until I follow him to his eating area. He will not eat without be touching him and sitting near him. Very needy and loving and the joy of my life!

The picture reflects him sitting up on the couch with me as if he is a human”

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  1. we have two feline cats who apparently are in heat according to my wife. I know nothing about cats. My question is "why do these animals caterwauler constantly like a bird from a rainforest"?

    1. Hi CJ, thanks for reading us. You might find the following posts interesting to read: https://www.catster.com/cat-behavior/what-does-a-cat-in-heat-sound-like/
      https://www.catster.com/cat-health-care/how-to-tell-if-a-cat-is-in-heat/
      https://www.catster.com/cat-health-care/cats-in-heat/
      On a side note, females in heat often escape and return home pregnant. The recommendation is to spay them to prevent more kitten litters as well as to avoid putting them at risk of getting lost or suffering accidents while in the street.

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