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

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This Week’s Winner

Name: Shegwa and Mr. Pibbles
Breed: Longhair

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Silliest

Cat Siliiest

Name: Violette
Breed: Neblung
Fun Fact: “Violette was found as someone’s dumped kitten who’d been hit by a car. Her tail was almost severed from her body. But surgery did wonders for her, although she does suffer arthritis. We are incredibly fortunate to have her! She is so chilled out and loves her snacks! And believe it or not, she hates having her photo taken!
Her eyes are actually green but appear yellowish in sunlight.”

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Most Dignified

Most Dignified

Name: Mr. Handsome
Breed: Domestic shorthair
Facts: “Handsome is a foster “”fail””. He was rescued after being dumped outside, and I offered to take him in until a home could be found for him. I didn’t really expect to see much of him during that time based on my experience with other fosters, but he walked in, explored, and immediately curled up next to me and began purring. He made the decision to stay; I just listened. That was 3.5 years ago. He’s about 4.5 years old, and the best decision I ever made.
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Best Action Shot

Best Action

Name: Bonnie
Breed: Domestic shorthair
Fun Fact: Rescue from hoarding house with 115 cats…only 6 months ago. She had never been outside. I wanted her to safely experience grass, bugs, leaves etc. Quickly adjusted to the harness…goes to back door and asks to go out almost daily. Makes her a happy girl.
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Sleepiest

Sleepiest

Name: Joey
Breed: Tabby
Fun Fact: Both my cats Joey ( White& Grey Tabby) and Sierra ( the Grey Maine Coon) are buddies and love sleeping together at times….

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Most Expressive

Most Expressive

Name: Jelly
Breed: American shorthair
Fun Fact: This is Jelly. If you look closely her right leg is a ‘little’ leg. When she was 6 months old, she had her right leg amputated. She is now 11 years old.

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