The internet loves cats, this we all know. So when a massively jacked feline known as ‘buff cat’ got a Twitter account and started dominating everyone’s screens, the reaction was predictably hysterical.
Buff cat was first noticed on the streets of Montreal, Canada by a feline fan. His fan base has steadily grown to the point that his official Twitter page now has over 17k followers, and has spawned a whole load of hilarious memes. While some people are concerned that buff daddy might have some serious health issues going on, others have speculated that he may have a rare genetic disorder that causes some animals, usually cattle, to become ‘double muscled.’
Either way, we hope he’s gonna be OK and can be found again. Latest news is that the anonymous woman behind the Twitter account will go out searching for old buffy again today, fingers crossed he comes out to play! Scroll down to check him out below, and let us know what you think in the comments!
Meet buff cat, literally the biggest feline sensation on the internet right now
He was first noticed on the streets of Montreal, Canada by a feline fan
And now has his own Twitter account with over 17k followers
Check out those lats!
People could’t resist Photoshopping buff cat into some scenes
The comments about the buff cat just wouldn’t stop
He has a condition called double muscling I read. It doesn't affect him too much, just causes him to look ripped!
Load More Replies...Not funny. Not cute. Everything is not meant for our enjoyment. Someone please see if this fella needs some medical help.
A glandular problem resulting in overproduction of Myostatin can cause this condition. There's nothing you can do about it. It literally results in the development of twice as much muscle-mass as normal. It's a mutation that can be found in cats, cattle, and even humans.
Load More Replies...He has a condition called double muscling I read. It doesn't affect him too much, just causes him to look ripped!
Load More Replies...Not funny. Not cute. Everything is not meant for our enjoyment. Someone please see if this fella needs some medical help.
A glandular problem resulting in overproduction of Myostatin can cause this condition. There's nothing you can do about it. It literally results in the development of twice as much muscle-mass as normal. It's a mutation that can be found in cats, cattle, and even humans.
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