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Rescue Cat Who 'Doesn't Do Gentle Parenting' Gives Kittens Funny Lesson in Who's Boss
Rescue Cat Who 'Doesn't Do Gentle Parenting' Gives Kittens Funny Lesson in Who's Boss

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Rescue Cat Who 'Doesn't Do Gentle Parenting' Gives Kittens Funny Lesson in Who's Boss

Rescue Cat Who 'Doesn't Do Gentle Parenting' Gives Kittens Funny Lesson in Who's Boss originally appeared on Parade Pets. Having kids changes everything, and unfortunately, they don't come with instructions (I wish!). Many of us figure things out along the way, which means sometimes we get it right and sometimes we're absolutely destined to be the hot topic in their future therapy sessions (c'est la vie, amIright?!). Luna is a new cat mom who would probably agree. She's doing her best, probably, but that doesn't mean she's the purrfect parent—no one is. The important thing is she's teaching her kittens how to prepare for the outside world with her unique, sometimes rowdy, life lessons! "Having a sweet, pregnant cat thinking she's going to be a good mom," is the funniest caption when Luna is practicing her bunny kick on one of her precious offspring cuties! She doesn't care because life is hard, and they have to learn sooner rather than later how to deal. Gentle parenting isn't for everyone, and it's clearly not her style (been there, done that, lived to tell the tale). Some kids need a stern, tough, or strict environment to thrive, so I guess you could say this kitty mom is doing them a favor. They've got to be ready for anything, including a random, full-body attack from Mom!"Ain't no gentle parenting 'round these parts," one person joked in the comments. "She's building character," another pointed out. "Kids change you, man," another added. Others who totally get Luna's vibe weighed in on what she was thinking during those wild times, like one fan who joked, "YOU WANT TO SURVIVE? YOU GOTTA SURVIVE MEEEE FIRST!" To be fair, those moments caught on camera don't capture the whole story. Like any tired, annoyed parent who's touched out when the kittens are acting like hellions, she reacted how she felt at the time. There are just as many tender moments when she's an amazing mom with her adorable crew. More About Luna's Backstory With so much sass, you can tell Luna learned how to survive on her own, and now that she has a family to care for, it's taking some time to figure things out. As shared in another post, the new cat mom was a stray, found living in an abandoned house while pregnant. She wasn't ready to be a single mom of four—because, who is?—and she's learning each day what that means. Give her a break! 🐶🐾🐾 Rescue Cat Who 'Doesn't Do Gentle Parenting' Gives Kittens Funny Lesson in Who's Boss first appeared on Parade Pets on Aug 10, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Aug 10, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

Mysterious Cause of Cat's Shockingly Big Nose Revealed a Year After He Was Rescued
Mysterious Cause of Cat's Shockingly Big Nose Revealed a Year After He Was Rescued

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time19-07-2025

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Mysterious Cause of Cat's Shockingly Big Nose Revealed a Year After He Was Rescued

Rescue Cats Northern Ireland took in a feline with an unusually large nose in July 2024NEED TO KNOW A cat rescued in Northern Ireland is gaining a "global following" due to its unusually large nose Rescue Cats NI described the ginger feline as a "big friendly teddy bear" as they shared a photo on Facebook 'It's a long road to recovery, about a year but this is progress in a couple of months,' the organization said of the treatment plan for his noseA rescue cat is gaining notoriety due to its unusually big nose. Sharing a photo on Facebook of the feline named Barney Bubble on July 17, Rescue Cats Northern Ireland, reflected on the arrival of the large-nosed feline at their charitable organization back in July 2024. In the snap, Barney's nose appears almost triple the size of a fellow cat named Boss. 'It's a hard life when you are a cat living at Rescue Cats NI,' the photo's caption read. 'You get to do nothing all day except snooze in comfy beds (don't be fooled by the yawn he'd been asleep for hours). You get food on demand. 'Our volunteers all love you and in Barney's case, you have a global following,' the caption continued. Rescue Cats NI said the two cats 'formed a lovely bond' and are often found snuggling together. They described both as 'big friendly teddy bears' despite having previously been strays. Barney was living unneutered and unchipped in Parkanaur Forest in Dungannon before a concerned local contacted the rescue organization. Lynsey Jones from the Lisburn charity recently shared a video of him on social media as she encouraged people to donate money toward his ongoing vet bills. 'Barney is super friendly and we are wondering was he dumped as people couldn't afford or didn't want to treat him,' Jones wrote, per local outlet the Belfast News Letter. 'He is safe now and will receive vet care and whatever he needs and for however long he must stay with us. 'When we got back to the rescue he was so hungry and immediately scoffed his food,' she added. 'It's not affecting his appetite and his nostrils are free from this growth. Adorable big boy.' Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. During an appearance on BBC Sounds, Lindsay of Rescue Cats NI revealed she was searching for two other cats that needed rescuing at the time she came across Barney. She confessed to having initially laughed when she saw the feline's nose. 'It was nervous laughter and shock at the size of his nose because if you can imagine a clown's nose, that's exactly what it looks like,' Lindsay said, before adding that tests revealed that the growth wasn't cancerous. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Back in June, Rescue Cats NI shared a photo of Barney on Facebook to show how much the size of his nose has reduced within a year of them taking him in. They explained in the caption of the post that he had been receiving medication for 7 days on and 7 days off, as they believe he has the fungal infection Cryptococcus. 'It's a long road to recovery, about a year but this is progress in a couple of months,' the organization wrote in the caption of the post. 'The most placid big cat I think we have ever had. 'He had a wee nosy outside today for the first but straight back to the rescue. We all love him so they added. Read the original article on People Solve the daily Crossword

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