Cats are super special animals. They are so resourceful that on many occasions they have caused headaches for their humans because of their mischief. Another one of their most distinctive characteristics are their laziness and their love for food. But regardless of the trouble they may cause, they have our hearts totally stolen. They can’t be any more of a gift.
Meet Suraci Rue, a black cat with white, yellow and orange spots who enjoys being spoiled and receiving love by her human, Kami Netz. And without a doubt, since she joined the family, she has not stopped giving good moments for the joy of those who live with her.
Photo credit: KAMI NETZ
In other words, Suraci is the ideal cat, because she is affectionate, behaves well and always gives smiles and funny moments to her human family. She’s not perfect, though. She has one vice, if we can call it that, and that is that she never stops asking for food, even if she has just been fed. “She’ll show you love and then wait for you to fill her bowl in return,” confesses her human Kami. In fact, she is a danger to visitors, because she manages to convince them that she has not eaten.
Photo credit: KAMI NETZ
“She’s a very curious cat and has to be involved in everything you’re doing (…) She’s super loving and listens as well as any cat (…) Suraci thinks she’s hungry all the time, which inspired me to make a sign” – said Kami Netz.
As a photographer, Kami is very creative, so she couldn’t come up with a better idea than to create a sign that says, “The cat has been fed, don’t believe her bullshit.” She had to do something to keep her kitty from becoming overweight. It was for her health, and her duty is to take care of her.
Photo credit: KAMI NETZ
However, she never expected the reaction her cat would have, as she sat in front of the sign as if reading it, and then turned around and offered the most angry look they had ever seen. Her family couldn’t help but laugh, which was the only comfort to them, because the sign didn’t work and Suraci still gets away with it.
Photo credit: KAMI NETZ