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Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (February 5, 2026)

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ATTENTION DEAR READERS!

For next week’s Photo contest, we are announcing a specific theme for your awesome photos:

“If I fits, I sits!”

We all know our cats can sit just about anywhere!

Please send us your best photos of your cats sitting in the most hilarious places.

This Week’s Winner

Name: Pingu
IG: @brother_pingu
Fun Fact: “His name is Pingu, cuz he acts silly like the cartoon character! I got him from a coworker when I was worked at build-a-bear, which is why I took a photo of him playing in the build-a-bear box :3”

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Sleepiest

Name: Jay Jay
IG: @Smflammia515

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Most Dignified

Name: Rocky
Breed: Domestic Short-hair
IG: @Katsmith1004
Fun Fact: “Rocky possesses striking emerald-green eyes that command attention and leave a lasting impression. With a natural air of nobility and undeniable charm, he carries himself like true royalty. Beneath his refined presence is a loving, playful, and delightfully silly spirit that makes him irresistible. One look into Rocky’s soulful gaze is enough to melt hearts, as he effortlessly combines grace, warmth, and personality in a way that is both captivating and unforgettable.”

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Best Action Shot

Name: Yeti
IG: @thequickdiaries
Fun Fact: “Yeti loves adventure and climbing but when I walked into the closet to see him sleeping in the hangers it was his new silliest moment. Yeti was rescued on Thanksgiving day along with his brother and sister, Igloo and Artic.”

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Cutest

Name: Duck
Breed: Domestic Short-hair
IG: @nerdywhitegurl
Fun Fact: “Duck is a September baby and came to live with us at 7 weeks. She has a 2 year old brother cat named Chicken, who she immediately fell in love with. She likes water and surprisingly the vacuum. She is also good soccer player!”

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Most Expressive

Name: Foto
Breed: Maine Coon
IG: @Fofu111

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Silliest

Name: Levis
Breed: British shorthair
IG: @levis_bshcat
Fun Fact: “Levis is a master of dramatic expressions, and this tongue-out, wide-eyed look is their signature move. Whether plotting their next snack heist or silently judging humans, they never fail to steal the spotlight!”

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