Cats

Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (November 28, 2024)

Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr

This Week’s Winner

Name: Marty Marshmallow
Breed: Domestic Medium Hair
Fun Fact: First name Marty, last name Marshmallow and he’s the biggest snuggle bug

Silliest

Name: Jambu
Breed: DSH
Fun Fact: This is his favorite pose – seen often enough that it has been dubbed “Jambu style” in the after adoption group for the rescue where he was born. He’s one of my glorious little weirdos!

Cutest

Name: Tove
Breed: Blue point Siamese
Fun Fact: Tove just turned 3 on October 1st, her favorite treat is ice cream and her favorite past time is soliciting belly rubs.

Most Dignified

 

Name: Les
Breed: Oriental shorthair
Fun Fact: Les has the most beautiful soul i have ever come across. He has been through so much. He was diagnosed with large cell lymphoma at 10 months old which was most definitely a death sentence. Les has beaten the odds and his cancer and is now 5 years old. He has his own facebook page and his followers who adore him.

Most Expressive

Name: Skadi
Breed: n/a
Fun Fact: Skadi was rescued from a feral gas station living situation, when he was about 6 months old. I, myself, am the one who caught him (I have the scars to prove it) and he is the sweetest and most loving boy (and most talkative). He loves to be held (he’s 22 lbs) and makes sure to scream to let us know when he needs more attention, which is 99% of the time.

Best Action Shot

Name: James Connolly
Breed: British Shorthair
Fun Fact: I like to think my son is the silliest of all geese, but let’s do this first. He has two tunnels and 3 large bags. PARKOUR!

Sleepiest

Name: Lisieux
Breed: European
Socials: @littleprincelisieux

Enter Your Cat

This article is a part of our Weekly Photo Contest
  • View our previous week’s winners here: November 21, 2024
  • Click here to view our full list of past winners

How useful was this post?

Help us improve Catster for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

This post appeared first on catster.co