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Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (November 21, 2024)

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This Week's Winner Nov 21

This Week’s Winner

Week's Winner

Name: Stiles
Breed: Siamese
Fun Fact: Stiles is just shy of 3 years old and is named after a character from one of his mom’s favorite tv shows. He is loving, handsome and oh so mischievous!

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Silliest

Silliest

Name: Cleo
Breed: Calico
Fun Fact: She loves to sleep underneath or in anything! She loves to bug hunt, and has a “freckle” on her paw!
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Cutest

Cutest

Name: Clarence
Breed: Domestic short hair
Fun Fact: Clarence was abandoned in my neighborhood when his owners moved and left him when he was about 6 months old. He is now 7 years old. He is Mr Personality. Loves attention. He is also a blanket hog as you can see.

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Most Dignified

Most Dignified

Name: Clarinha
Breed: European domestic shorthair
Fun Fact: Clarinha is a true Lady – beautiful, dignified, kind, adores children (and actually babysits my niece and nephew), but still keeps her indepence and sassy personality. I will always be in awe of her.
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Most Expressive

Most Expressive

Name: Kai
Breed: Blue point Siamese
Fun Fact: Kai just turned 3 on October 1st. He rotates thru his sleeping spots but his “twin” bed is one of his favorites!
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Best Action Shot

Best Action Shot

Name: Madge
Breed: DSH
Fun Fact: Madge is 7 and still plays like a kitten. She delights in teasing her companion (Jambu) and is my original glorious little weirdo
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Sleepiest

Sleepiest

Name: Violet
Breed: Shorthair, unsure specifics since she was adopted but she’s a tuxedo!
Breed: Violet is the sweetest girl. She loves to cuddle up with me when I get home. She gets so excited to see me! She sleeps next to me almost every night. She knows her name and other variants of it very well and she’s a great listener!

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  1. My cat is 16 years old. His name is Charlie. He is an indoor cat except that i take him out for a walk in a cat carriage. Which he likes very much. the problem is his eating habits. I feed him dry food which is left out all day since i work . My days and hours vary. I also try to feed him wet food. Which i use Friskies in the can various flavors. He will eat it once i open the can but if i try to give him a second portion when i come home from work he refuses to eat it. I tried putting it in the fridge taking it out and let it get to room temperture but he still refuses it.
    What other steps can i try?

    1. Hi Sheila Stern, we would suggest you consider automatic cat feeders. Here are some suggestions:
      10 Best Outdoor Automatic Cat Feeders in 2024 – https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/best-outdoor-automatic-cat-feeder/
      6 Best Automatic Wet Cat Food Feeders in 2024
      https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/best-automatic-wet-cat-food-feeders/
      We hope this helps!

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