
Meet Didga: The Record-Breaking Skateboarding Cat
A shelter cat named Didga holds a world record for performing 20 skateboarding tricks in just one minute. Discover how this talented feline chose the skateboarding life and became an internet star.
A shelter cat named Didga holds a world record for performing 20 skateboarding tricks in just one minute. Discover how this talented feline chose the skateboarding life and became an internet star.
After losing his mother as a kitten, Oyen the orange cat found an unlikely family among capybaras. Years later, the Malaysian zoo has made him an official resident with his own sign at the habitat.
After volunteering at the entrance of Epworth Hospital for over a year, Elwood the cat was officially hired as a security guard, complete with his own ID badge. His story even made the local newspaper!
At nearly 6,300 feet above sea level, a cat named Nimbus helps monitor the weather at Mount Washington Observatory. Discover the century-long tradition of feline weather assistants in one of America's most extreme locations.
Discover how Calliope, a calico cat with 60,000 TikTok followers, became more than just an internet celebrity. Now a National Cat Awards finalist, she's helped her owner through mental health struggles.
When a stray cat wandered into a 6th-grade classroom in 1952, nobody expected him to return the next day. Or that he'd become a school fixture for 15 years, complete with yearbook photos and 10,000 fan letters.
When an orange cat named Tombi wandered into a 3rd grade classroom in Turkey, something magical happened. Instead of creating chaos, he improved focus, attendance, and classroom bonds—until a complaint threatened to end it all.
What happens when cat adoption meets car sales tactics? Pippi's Place Pet Rescue created "Catvana," featuring cats like Arliss the "2014 Ferrari" with "4 paw drive." Even Carvana loved it, donating $4,000!
Discovered starving in a feral colony, Duke Ellington Morris now makes history as the first therapy cat at SFO Airport. His journey from rescue to helping thousands shows why adult shelter pets deserve a second look.
Meet Indiana Bones, the skeleton museum cat with a heart of gold. He's launched a special program to raise money for the shelter that once housed him, complete with merchandise featuring his famous feline face.