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Meet Hana, A Japanese Kitty With Incredibly Big Eyes Who Is Taking Instagram By Storm
Meet Hana - the Scottish fold kitty from Japan who came to grow quite an impressive fan base on Instagram.
The 3-year-old kitten has captivated over 250k Instagrammers' hearts with her adorably fluffy fur and big eyes. Her day-to-day life includes snuggling around, napping, being cute, and hanging out with her buddy the bird named Sai! Yes, you read that correctly. Unlike other cats, Hana not only lets the little birdy live in peace but she plays with him too! What an adorable and unexpected relationship, huh? You can take a peek into Hana's day-to-day life below and don't forget to vote for your favorite pics!
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Ok, I could just add " Awww, cute!' to all the photos and be done with it.
I want to hug him and squeeze him and call him my own;) so fluffy, but I'm worried that he might get sick bc of unnatural eye size:((((
Looks like the cat was already gnawing on the bird at some point. Feathers looks mangled.
Kitten: ''Hello, I want to hug you, not eat you. Lets be friends'' Bird: '' I Taut I Taw a Puddy Tat''
Poor bird. This is dangerous for the little blue one. And the bird doesn't look healthy and happy. This pet owner really sucks.
As an owner of parakeets l, I can assure you that, though the ruffled feathers may imply an issue, the bird is behaving very well, and seems to be healthy. I've taken in a rescue budgie before, and these birds are very strong willed. It is unlikely that this bird is in any harm, and the owner clearly trusts the cat to not cause harm, as Hana appears to have either been declawed, or is naturally gentle around the bird. Plus, the way the feathers appear ruffled looks more like the bird was recently grooming, or being pet, during molting season. She seems rather healthy to me. And the fact that she's been trained so well as to be trusting around the owner and bird invites a caring owner, as these birds are occasionally stubborn and may reject training for some time. I can see why you may perceive he bird to be ill, but as the fluffed up feathers may be from that, but it's behavior and he pattern of fluff in the feathers implies differently. Hana also appears to be gentle and curious.
Load More Replies...I wonder why most of the cutest cats online are from Japan? I mean, all cats are cute, but Japan kitties seem to be WAY cute? Lucky Japan 😊
So a kitten, a hamster and a bird walk into a bar and the barman says where's the bird?
I wish I could record my daughter's reaction for all of you here. She is almost 11 months, and loves kitties. She squealed and smiled harder at each picture.
Ok heather fair enough your not schizophrenic your just a few beers short of a six pack or a few ants short to the picnic maybe even a couple bricks short of a pile! People who buy theses or promote this only exacerbates the problem and cruelty
Marc, I made my comment bc Caitlyn spews the same complaint everytime there's a breed that might be modified for looks. Maybe she should scroll past it if the photos bother her. And I have kept my mouth shut for many posts. I didn't want to this time. And using schizophrenic as an adjective is disrespectful to ppl with the disease.
I wish I could record my daughter's reaction for all of you here. She is almost 11 months, and loves kitties. She squealed and smiled harder at each picture.
Ok heather fair enough your not schizophrenic your just a few beers short of a six pack or a few ants short to the picnic maybe even a couple bricks short of a pile! People who buy theses or promote this only exacerbates the problem and cruelty
Marc, I made my comment bc Caitlyn spews the same complaint everytime there's a breed that might be modified for looks. Maybe she should scroll past it if the photos bother her. And I have kept my mouth shut for many posts. I didn't want to this time. And using schizophrenic as an adjective is disrespectful to ppl with the disease.