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This week’s winner
name: |
precious |
Breeding: |
russian blue |

the stupidest

name: |
rice cake |
Breeding: |
tuxedo |
Fun fact: |
“His front teeth are always visible like a little vampire and he drools when he sleeps.” |

the cutest

name: |
Kaspur |
Breeding: |
persian |
Fun fact: |
“Kaspur is a very sweet cat and talks a lot. Every morning he calls you to the bathroom sink so he can turn on the water and get something to drink.” |

the most dignified

name: |
easel |
Breeding: |
domestic long hair |
Fun fact: |
“It’s hard to tell in the photo, but you can see it a little more clearly in the video. The easel is a tripod (hence the name), but he doesn’t mind that and admits to being a handsome menace who loves Chul.” |

most expressive

name: |
tiger |
Breeding: |
persian |
Fun fact: |
Always be ready to play and make a very cute face if you refuse. |

best action shots

name: |
Mr. Pibbles/Sheguwa |
Breeding: |
Not applicable |
Fun fact: |
I was playing and ended up falling asleep |

the sleepiest

name: |
morley |
Breeding: |
yemen shorthair |

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This article is part of our weekly photo contest
- See last week’s winners here: January 16, 2025
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