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26 “Worst” Cat Pics Ever That Are Purrfectly Scrungry But Secretly the Best

The beautiful thing about cats is that even their worst pictures are purrfectly adorable. Of the thousands of pictures of our purrecious felines on our phones, the “worst” ones are the photos we cherish the most. They make us think, “We can’t believe we get to expurrience this pawsitively ridiculous creature living with us every day” in the best way pawssible. Whether it’s catching them in the middle of a yawn, mid-fall from their cat tree, or when they’re asleep in one of their purrfectly contorted pawsitions, we treat these pics like the gems they are irreplaceable. Because we are cat pawrents ourselves, we know that each and every cat owner has these same purrfectly scrungy cat pictures that they secretly love stored somewhere on their devices. We also know that cat lovers love nothing more than scrolling through silly-billy felines, so we put two and two together to make this purrfect listicle of the “worst cat pictures ever” that are actually pieces of treasure. These pawrents submitted their pics for us to see, so treat them with care, give them a good giggle, and then go hug your cats for us. And snap a pic of them looking like this. It’s a memory you won’t want to furget. We’re back in business SUBSCRIBE here for cute kitties to take over your inbox weekly!.

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Orange kitten gets adopted by cat mom whose 9-year-old kitty crossed the rainbow bridge, she promptly returns to adopt his bonded brother to keep her feline family purrfectly whole

It sounds purrfectly counterintuitive. Adopt another kitten? Why would we willingly bring a second possessed creature into our homes when we already can’t control one of them? But logic isn’t always “right”, especially when it comes to our feline friends. If you have two kittens, they play with each other, learn from each other, and feel safe together. Cats are very sensitive to change, even kittens! Bringing any cat into a new home, no matter the age, is stressful for them, so if they have a buddy, they’re bound to get through it quicker and more healthily. That brings us to our kittens below. The cat mom who adopted them only adopted one at first. She lost her 9-year-old cat to liver failure and decided it was time to bring more feline energy back into her life. So she went and adopted half of a pair of bonded brothers. But when she got home, she felt guilty about leaving the other one behind. Knowing that sometimes two is better than one, she went back and adopted his brother also. Now their feline family is purrfectly whole, pawsitively fluffy, and 100% orange. We can’t imagine a better family than that.