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Catster Photo Contest: Cats of the Week Winners (December 5, 2024)
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Winner
Silliest
Cutest
Most Dignified
Most Expressive
Best Action Shot
Sleepiest
Enter Your Cat
This Week’s Winner
Name:
Remi
Breed:
Neblung
Fun Fact:
She loves noodles and snuggling!
Silliest
Name:
Toffee
Breed:
European Domestic Cat
Fun Fact:
She has pink and black toe beans and eyeliner on one eye
Cutest
Name:
Nubia Maybelline Rivera
Breed:
American short/medium hair tabby
Fun Fact:
Nubia loves climbing Christmas trees, nibbling my fingers and standing on my laptop while I do my homework
Most Dignified
Name:
Jeff
Breed:
Ragdoll
Fun Fact:
Jeff is the floofiest floof who ever floofed.
Most Expressive
Name:
Penny
Breed:
N/A
Fun Fact:
Penny was comfortably sleeping on her servants chest. This was her face when he moved her next to him instead of on him.
Best Action Shot
Name:
Pumpkin
Breed:
American longhair
Fun Fact:
Pumpkin is 10 years old and always manages to have the fluffiest coat in town! She is a super sweet lap cat that will always beg for food:)
Sleepiest
Name:
Baby Boy
Breed:
Tuxedo
Fun Fact:
he’s the worlds snuggliest baby. he has to sleep under the covers, tucked in, and with his head on a pillow right next to mommy.
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This article is a part of our Weekly Photo Contest
View our previous week’s winners here: November 28, 2024
Click here to view our full list of past winners
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