Hi to everyone!
I'm a big pet lover and I have a cat and a dog (I'll probably make a post about my two cuties later😊) but they are in Belarus with parents because it's really difficult to bring them to Australia (they have to spend about 8 months in quarantine, what I think is too stressful for them, moreover it costs around $20000). So until I don't have any pet here I try to hug every cat or dog I see on my way😁
So this post is about 2 cats Didga and Boomer. I saw them in one social media and can you realize how happy I was when I found out that they live in Gold Coast, Australia. I messaged to cats' owner and asked him if I have a chance to meet them somewhere. He actually has hundreds of thousands of followers so I even would understand if he missed my message and didn't reply me... but he replied😊 and said that I can meet them in Coolangatta beach because he lives there and walks with cats along the beach on the regular basis. Lucky me I normally have couple of hours free two days a week while my husband studies at Uni in Coolangatta so I used to spend them on the beach there.
One day I was on my way to Coolangatta beach and I saw a notification on my phone about live stream video from the cat owner. So I opened it and realized that he's with his cats now exactly in Coolangatta! I saw the name of the restaurant on the background so I knew where exactly I should drive to😎
So I finally met them!
Here is Didga
And Boomer
Didga is the most talented cat in the world who can perform the biggest amount of tricks in one minute! You can find her in the Guinness Book of Records. She can ride a skateboard, surfboard, swim, flush the toilet and even do a trust fall back!😜
I talked to their owner and he said that Didga was adopted from a shelter. I asked him how he could teach her to all those tricks because it's a well known fact that usually cats don't succumb to training. He said that Didga was pretty smart even being a kitten but it took lots of time, patience and food to teach her to all what she can perform now.
I had chance to give a "high five" to his another cat Boomer who can do some tricks as well, definitely not that many as Didga can but still 😁
Here is the video with Didga eating and catching shadows on the wall and Boomer giving me "high five" and getting hugs from me😊
So that is one more proof that pets from a shelter can be even smarter then purebred cats😜 Eventually the only one thing matters - you should be a best friend for your pet and love him as much as you can!❤️
