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28-Pound Cat Finds Forever Home After Internet Fame

A 28-pound cat from a Virginia animal shelter captured hearts online, going viral before finding his forever home. Despite not being the largest cat the shelter has ever cared for, his impressive size and charming demeanor quickly made him a favorite among internet users. The widespread attention not only helped secure his adoption but also raised awareness about the shelter’s efforts to find loving homes for other animals in need. This feel-good story celebrates the power of social media in making positive impacts in the lives of rescue animals.

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