Lilly Is Judging You
Born on the streets of New Jersey, we believe Lilly the cat has seen it all, which is why she has that perpetually judgmental expression on her face. But don’t mistake her for a mean person because the patterns on her face aren’t her fault. Instead, she’s a gentle kitty on the inside who enjoys nothing more than pats and cuddles with her mates. Lilly’s disposition might be sweet, but she will never be able to taste sweetness. Cats simply do not have sweetness receptors in their tongues. In reality, they are the only mammal that will never have a sweet tooth.
Inlove With This American Curl Breed
When an unfamiliar cat with curled ears emerged outside a feline lover’s home, it was quickly rescued and trained to produce a whole family of cats that looked much like it. This remarkable feline mutation was formally recognized as a new breed after successfully raising a litter of kittens. What’s impressive about this latest breed is that it was created through incest, meaning it doesn’t have some of the strange health issues that pedigree cats are known for. An American Curl cat’s paws, including human ears, are entirely composed of cartilage. This cartilage starts straight, but after a few days, it begins to curve. Though the breed does mature like every other breed, they appear to retain their kitten-like characteristics even though they get older.