If you haven’t heard the term “crazy cat lady”, then you’ve been living under a rock. This is a coined term for women (or men), that basically live their lives around their cats’ needs, wants, and desires. And usually that goes for definitely more than just one cat. While there are many people that fit this term, there are also people that fit this category, and then some….if you catch our drift….They go something like this…
The Woman Who Cares For 1,100 Cats
Lynda Lattanzio is “the ultimate cat lady” in the most classic sense: she lives with over 1,000 cats that roam around her 42,000 square foot house and 6-acre property. The Cat House On The Kings in Parlier, California, is the state’s largest no-cage, no-kill sanctuary.
The Couple Who Married In A Cat Sanctuary
Canadian couple Dominic Husson and Louise Véronneau are true animal lovers. When it came time for them to wed, they decided that the lush, rolling hills of The Cat House On The Kings (yes, the same sanctuary mentioned above!) provided the perfect ambiance–and feline guest list–for their nuptials.
The Woman Whose Cat Inspired Her New ‘Do
This artsy “hair tattoo” took the internet by storm when Instagram user @laserb.kate posted a picture of her candy-colored cat ‘do. “My sleepy cat with me always,” she captioned the photo.
The “Kitten Lady” Who’s Saved Hundreds Of Neonatal Kittens.
The Grandmother Who Passed Away Hours After Her Cat Crossed The Rainbow Bridge
This bittersweet story shows how close one elderly woman was to her feline best friend. After the woman’s husband died, she and her cat Gabby became particularly close. The two grew older together until it came time for Gabby to cross the Rainbow Bridge in peace. When the woman returned home from the vet, all alone, she laid down to take a nap…and joined her kitty in Heaven.
The Cat Detective Who Reunites Lost Cats With Their Families
Kim Freeman has dedicated her life to helping families find their lost felines. Using cat behavior science, probability, and even high-tech equipment, Freeman has reunited hundreds of lost cats with their families. “The smaller picture is reuniting families and often, saving cats’ lives. The bigger picture is keeping cats from ending up at shelters,” she says.
This dog probably wishes he lived somewhere else…
Best. Friends. Forever.
Even the cat thinks this is taking things a little far.
And you thought seeing a cat on a leash was weird.
Do you know any cat ladies? What’s the craziest thing they’ve done with their kitties? Share with friends!