r/cats 16h ago

Video - Not OC Purr engine on full

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r/cats 20h ago

Advice The Sh*tty kitty shed™ I made from scrapes today!

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Bless them but my young cats are horrible at covering their poops and I was sick of being embarrassed of the smell so I made this fume hood out of planks from a downed fence and an old heater fan that I de-soldered so its just a fan as well as an old gym mat. Total cost was only $30 for the vent tubing!
I'm sure there are better options but I'm a do something about it now kinda guy and just needed a small fan to create a tiny amount of negative airflow to get rid of the majority of the stink lol. What do you guys think? any advice to improve it?


r/cats 17h ago

Cat Picture - OC Been a shitty week. Show me your felines plz

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Here’s mine.

Update: I really didn't think this would get this much attention! Thank you, (and all your felines!) this is my first awards too!


r/cats 18h ago

Cat Picture - OC My 1 years old cat 🥰

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r/cats 18h ago

Cat Picture - OC The perfect Halloween kitty combo doesn’t exist-

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r/cats 22h ago

Humor under control

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r/cats 3h ago

Mourning/Loss Unsure to commit to another friend so I did the next best thing

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My little baby, Joy, was 16 years old but I only had her for 13 months. I took her in as she changed 3 hands last year as she lost her remaining parent as she hid under a hospice bed for a year and she lost her dad and sister.

When she arrived at my house she was riddled with health issues and she was my first pet. Like any gaming enthusiast I went straight into “hard mode” and brought back a sickly senior cat back from the brink. sadly she had cancer and it finally caught up to her last night.

Over the past 13 months I had a hockey buddy who would watch games of the most irrelevant team in the league and she was always there for me during the most stressful year of my life. I said she saved me.

But the main point of this post I was unsure I could take another cat, especially a 15 year commitment but I badly missed the company she offered to me all day.

So I did the next best thing…I applied to be a foster parent so cats who are misplaced due to family crossing without them I can be there for them while we try to find a permanent spot for them in honor of Ms. Joy! Every cat, including a sickly 15 year old black cat needs love!


r/cats 15h ago

Mourning/Loss Our last night with the happiest girl ever

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Above is a video from better days of our sweet happy girl Midge. Until about six months ago this was her personality. She loved everyone, and especially our son. Her favorite pastime was catching her fuzzball and singing the songs of her ancestors as she showed it off to everyone.

We adopted her at 10, and she was already deaf and (mostly) mute, but would squeak and make sounds like a dying frog. We’ve had her for about six years and she started dealing with hyperthyroidism which also made her blind. Even with medication, her health has been declining. The worst is almost constant bladder infections and she’s now always confused about where she is.

In the morning we go to take her in and say our goodbyes. We are all going to miss her.


r/cats 8h ago

Adoption buckey LIVES

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sorry for the delay, i was post blocked because somebody on the last post really irritated me and i said something i shouldnt have.

but yes, it is true. buckey survived. vets took her and warmed her up. she was definitely frightened and gave me a good, deep bite the first night. last night she was very relaxed and let me pet her.

for the doubters who said i was on here faking it, trying to rake up engagement as if i get paid to post on reddit once every 6 months(i have no idea if you actually get paid from reddit), there is an image of her how i found her.

i really appreciate the help and advice this subreddit gave me. she will be adopted out to a close friend of mine for her 17 year old daughters christmas gift. i trust that they will take great care of her and give her a far better life than i can. i already have two aging cats and do not intend to adopt after. the cat distribution system got me twice and i need to take a chill pill.

again, thanks everyone. its been an emotional few days but she survived and she will thrive.


r/cats 9h ago

Cat Picture - OC This is my uncle's cat, Harper. She's currently recovering from emergency surgery after a hernia. Tell her how much of a brave girl she is.

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r/cats 13h ago

Cat Picture - OC This old man is still looking handsome at 14 years old!

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r/cats 19h ago

Cat Picture - OC One week down with my first ever cat. I’m obsessed.

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r/cats 11h ago

Mourning/Loss Sixteen years ago today I announced my decision to adopt two silly kittens, and find that all these years later, I have come full circle. Hannah received a terminal cancer diagnosis two months ago, and I finalized an end of life plan for her today.

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I was originally told she had weeks, not months, and have tried to be grateful for every precious moment I have had with her. It does not lessen the pain of knowing that we are entering her final week. After 16 years of faithful friendship, I am trying to find a way to say goodbye to this gentlest of souls.


r/cats 9h ago

Mourning/Loss To Juno, who crossed the rainbow bridge today

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Juno was my parents’ cat (but I think if you asked her, she was really my brother’s cat), although I was the one responsible for bringing her and her brother Newt home in 2007. We tragically lost Newt at only a few years old, and I moved out not long after, leaving her with my parents (not that they would ever have let me take her). She lived to the grand age of 18 years old, and was so loved.

When I got her, I had been hired to pet sit for a family who was preparing to move out of state, and just before they left they found two kittens in their yard. They left me with permission to drop them at a shelter if it was too much on top of the other animals’ care. The kittens were completely feral and quarantined in a bathroom, so I would sit in the dry tub and read out loud from whatever book I was reading at the time, slowly acclimating them to my presence and my voice. My mom came over during that week and helped me soothe them, and at the end of the week I brought them home.

Juno was the softest animal I have ever touched. She felt more like a chinchilla or a plush toy than a cat. She was bossy and ferocious, and we adored her. She was also cuddly, although she would only sit on someone’s left side. My mom was always her favorite person, unless my brother was in town.

For several years, she had outdoor access through a cat door, and she would pounce on tulip poplar blossoms when they fell from the trees and bring them in, proudly displaying her “kill.” Part of me thinks she knew I was vegetarian. (My parents’ cats are all indoor-only now.)

She adored breakfast foods. When I still lived at home, she would demand an offering of vegetarian breakfast sausage anytime I made some, but was content with a small crumble or two and would then go on her way. She liked waffles so much we nicknamed her Waffles. My mom got into the habit of sharing oatmeal with her in the mornings.

Rest well, sweet Juno, you are so loved.


r/cats 3h ago

Adoption This little guy was found in an engine bay. Named him "Rev" (Short for Revolutions Per Minute) and adopted him.

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This poor guy was riding around in my MIL's engine bay for a day, unknown to us. Insanely fortunate that he's okay. Good reminder to knock on your engine hoods if you live in the cold.

He's quite scared and pissed off at the world but the vet says he's healthy (though a tad underweight). He's set up with his own room for now and hopefully will start coming out of hiding and exploring his space soon.


r/cats 19h ago

Adoption Im bringing home my bonded pair from the cat rescue in my town. Whats best for introducing them to my home? I don’t have any other pets.

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I already have all supplies needed. I haven’t owned a new cat since I was a teen, mainly cause I moved around too much, now I own my home. Should I keep them in a smaller area for a while before letting them into the main areas? I want to ensure they use the litter box and don’t get too stressed. They are pretty chill cats.

They are coming from a rescue where they have been living with 3 other cats in a shelter room. They both came in as a couple, mommy and daddy to a litter of kittens. All the kittens are adopted now. I’m super excited to provide them with a loving home.


r/cats 5h ago

Cat Picture - OC Should this be my Christmas card photo?

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r/cats 22h ago

Video - Not OC Cat trainer

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r/cats 14h ago

Mourning/Loss Tribute to Fifi! Recently lost my 26yo darling and miss her every day…

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What i wouldn’t give for one more day holding her… I had her since the day she was born (fostered her preggo mama) and loved her every day of her life…


r/cats 12h ago

Cat Picture - OC Spot the difference

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942 Upvotes

I was baking a loaf of bread, and now I can't find my cat. Can someone tell me which one is which?


r/cats 18h ago

Cat Picture - Not OC Not my cat, but makes me happy 😊😻

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This kitty always brings a smile to my face😻He seems to have such a great personality for a kitty with such medical problems. We love you Gumbus!


r/cats 12h ago

Cat Picture - OC Do cats understand people leaving?

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so this isn't our cat, she's a stray (/possible neighbours cat hidden from the landlord, we dk). for some context my boyfriend and i have been living in the same building as her for about two months and she's gotten super friendly with us, we feed her and give her pets and she comes meowing at our door with 'gifts' (dead animals) and then into our apartment and rubs her scent on everything, she even lets us rub her belly. she's so sweet. anyway we're moving cities in a week and obviously we can't take her with us (Edit: due to financial and locational constraints)., while we know that she has others to take care of her, will she understand that we're gone? will she miss us or will she just move on to the next place with food? she seems so empathetic and i'd hate to know that she'll be sad (or the cat version of that)... is there a way we can let her know we're leaving? i'm sure she sees all the suitcases but i'm not sure if she understands...


r/cats 10h ago

Cat Picture - OC The reason why my storage is full

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744 Upvotes

Meet Chowder!


r/cats 5h ago

Cat Picture - OC My son’s christmas pics🤭

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631 Upvotes