It’s a Mew Year and what better way to celebrate than by following meowr cats?
Here are 20 new reasons to check your feed.
1. Normal the Cat. We’re so in love with this big-eyed dwarf cat, a former feral who was rescued by the Humboldt Spay/Neuter Clinic.
2. Mika. This stunning calico grrrl was rescued from the streets and now is living a pampurred life with her furever family.
3. Kismet. One look at this striking black smoke tabby leaves us wanting meowr.
4. Mr. Duxton. Such a handsome Siamese boi, this rescue kitteh likes “making biscuits and shouting for food.”
5. Ivar. Being born blind hasn’t stopped Ivar from living life to the fullest… and furriest.
6. Winky. This tiny dwarf grrrrl weighs only 2lbs., 3oz – which has us feline all the feels.
7. Grumpkin. This grumpy pumpkin cat was found abandoned in a Russian monastery. But that was befur – meow’s he’s livin’ the good life in Vienna.
8. Bowie. The mew year is a time fur ch-ch-ch-changes, like following new cats like Bowie the tuxie cat.
9. Grace. Despite being dumped at a kill shelter by a backyard breeder, this pretty Sphynx overcame severe health issues and lived to tell the tail. Mew are amazing, Grace!
10. Opie. Meowr is better when it comes to toe beans. We give a big thumbs-up to this polydactyl rescue cat.
11. Calhoun. This tiny panther was born with hydrocephalus and CH and is now a purroud advo-cat for cats living with special needs.
12. Fat Alice. Is she a calico? A tortie? Or some meowsterious blend? We don’t know, but we’re sure we love her.
13. Chrona. This mewnique Bengal with the boopable nose is purrfection.
14. Tennessee. This quirky little cat was rescued from the streets of Iran and is now living in Mew York City.
15. Sir Smeagol. This rescue Himalayan is described as purrpetually pissed off, almost toothless and the King of Bleps. What’s not to follow?
16. Azrag. He’s a one-eyed hairless wonder. We wish we looked so good wrinkly and nekked!
17. Haley. Cow cats are udderly pawdorable. Especially splotchy-faced ones!
18. Fibo. Fibonacci the Rescue Cat is small of stature but big on purrsonality.
19. Kevin. This floofy Persian panther went from the “SPCA to the A-list” – which is enough to make this list.
20. Pablo. This cutie is a furmer shelter adoptee who may have lost one of his peepers, but not his sense of adventure!
I hope I’ve introduced you to some new cats to love… um, follow. Happy Mew Year, everypawdy!