‘There Is No Cat In This Image’: This X Account Collects Pictures Of Very Well-Hidden Cats
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/there-is-no-cat-in-this-image-this-x-account-collects-pictures-of-very-well-hidden-cats.htmlCats have been dominating the internet for ages. There’s even a name for the phenomenon. Cat content, or “Katzencontent” in German, refers to feline-related photos, videos, and other media. While “lolcat” is a pic of a cat accompanied by a funny caption. A meme. Usually, it has bad grammar or spelling. They are also known as “lolspeak”. Then we have “catvertising”. They are using cats or kittens to market products.
Cats continue to provide us with endless entertainment. Both in real and virtual life. And even if you don’t consider yourself a cat person, you might still enjoy what we have lined up for you. Pictolic came across an “X” account called @Thereisnocat_ It has over 818 thousand followers, all playing a fun game "Find The Cat". Keep scrolling for a cute compilation of cats who could pass for chameleons. And let us know in the comments how many you managed to spot.
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Lynea Lattanzio is a self-proclaimed “crazy cat lady”. She’s rescued more than 50 thousand cats. And has lived with up to a thousand around her at any given time. Felines dominate her life. Lattanzio bought a 6-acre property in California more than thirty years ago.
She’d just gone through a difficult divorce. And was on a healing journey. "What was I thinking, a single woman with no children living in a big house on 6 acres?" thought Lattanzio at the time.
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When Lattanzio’s dad asked her to help replace his two Manx cats after their death, she embarked on a life-changing journey. In her search for the kittens, she ended up visiting an animal shelter. And left with a box of 15 kittens. Lattanzio was hooked. And had rescued and rehomed 96 cats by the end of that year.
She later decided to become a surgical veterinary technician, so she could be in a better position to help her rescued cats. The population continued to grow. Soon, with the help of a donor, Lattanzio was able to buy a neighboring 6-acre property.
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As the Cat House site puts it, "By 2004, The Cat House population had grown to over 500 cats and kittens. The Cat House was well known, but donations had not kept pace with expenses. A very generous donor, Doreen Wallet, left much of her estate to The Cat House on the Kings. This money was used to purchase the neighboring six acres and install cat-proof fencing around the entire 12-acre perimeter."
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Lattanzio is one of many self-proclaimed “cat ladies”. The Oxford Dictionary added the phrase in 2017. And defines a “cat lady” as “an older woman who lives alone with a large number of cats, to which she is thought to be obsessively devoted”. And while Lattanzio embraces the title, not everyone appreciates being called that.
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