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Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (Jan 30, 2025)

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This Week’s Winner

Cat Week Winner

Name: Guido
Breed: Orange Tabby
Fun Fact: – he is 12 years old
– he loves going outside
– he loves drinking tub water

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Silliest

Silliest

Name: Oliver
Breed: Maine Coon
Fun Fact: “I adopted him from a humane society when he was five. Now he is going to be 9 in December. A very big boy but such a lovable mush. Follows me around like a puppy would! He has very pretty colors and a lot of fur that needs to be brushed a lot! Very handsome boy!!!!”

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Cutest

Cutest

Name: Mac
Breed: Maine Coon
Fun Fact: “Got ya day, 9 weeks old!”

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Most Dignified

Most Dignified

Name: Hugo
Breed: N/A
Fun Fact: “Hugo was rescued as a semi-feral after being hit by a car, and spent some time in my house recovering from a broken pelvis… But he became so affectionate and enjoyed being a spoiled house cat so much that he is now a permanent resident of our home 🖤”
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Most Expressive

Most Expressive

Name: Dey
Breed: Tuxedo
Fun Fact: Dey loves car rides and has always took trips with me almost everywhere I go. 🐱🐈‍⬛
He’s not just a cat to me but my best friend, he’s always very expressive and talkative:) 🖤
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Best Action Shot

Best Action

Name: Tux
Breed: American shorthair
Fun Fact: Tux loves to play! As seen by this photo, he is super energetic and his jumps are the highest! Tux also knows up to six tricks like high five and jumping through arms. Tux was also adopted from a local non-kill shelter.
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Sleepiest

Sleepiest

Name: Edgar
Breed: Domestic Shorthait
Fun Fact: Edgar, can sleep any where. He loves sleeping on his back!

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