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Carl Freeman

I found a cat on my walk

A few days ago, I went on my usual walk with my roommate and we came across a young cat in rough shape. It was covered in fleas, starving, and its paw pads looked burnt. We gave it a flea bath and combed it for nearly an hour, which helped a lot, but its skin was still very red and its fur thin. I was worried it might have mange or ringworm, so I kept it separated from my other cats until we could get it to the vet. Fast forward to now — this little one is doing so much better! After a vet visit, proper treatment, and some good food, it’s finally gaining weight and looking more comfortable. Its coat is starting to grow back, and the scratching has almost completely stopped. The first two pictures are from when we first found it, and the rest are from today. I can’t believe the transformation in just a few days — such a fighter! #Cats #CatRescue #CatOwners #CatLovers #HowWeMet

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GentleVortex

Meet My Cat: Double the Ears, Double the Sass

So, I adopted a cat who looks like he came straight out of a comic book—he has four ears. Yep, you read that right. Two regular ones, and two tiny bonus ears just behind them. The vet says it’s a rare genetic quirk, but honestly, he acts like it’s a superpower. He’s not shy about it either. When guests come over, he’ll sit right in the middle of the room, daring anyone to comment. Some people ask if he can hear twice as much (spoiler: he can’t, but he definitely ignores me twice as hard). Living with a four-eared cat is a daily reminder that being different is actually pretty cool. He doesn’t care about looking weird—he just wants treats and head scratches. And honestly, I think we could all use a little of that confidence. Would you adopt a pet with a unique feature? #UniquePets #CatLovers #AdoptDontShop #Pets

Meet My Cat: Double the Ears, Double the Sass
Tiffani chavez

After finishing her shift one cold Indiana night, Aubree Johnson spotted a tiny tabby kitten rubbing against a truck in a nearly empty parking lot. The kitten, later named Lottie, was scared, skittish, and clearly seeking warmth but Aubree was determined not to leave her behind. After patiently coaxing Lottie out from under the vehicles, Aubree finally earned her trust. With no family claiming her and no microchip, Aubree knew Lottie deserved a forever home. Today, Lottie is thriving exploring her new house, making biscuits, and even playing with her new best friend, a 1.5-year-old golden retriever. What started as a chance encounter in a parking lot became a life-changing rescue proving that patience, love, and a warm heart can change a little life forever.#KittenRescue #KittenRescueLife #Cats #CatLovers #CatNews #CatStories #CatStory #CatNews