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Meet Zuu – The Cat Who Embodies The Feeling When You Hear Your Alarm Clock Start Ringing
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Meet Zuu – The Cat Who Embodies The Feeling When You Hear Your Alarm Clock Start Ringing

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All adorable cats are worth loving, but only the best and brightest will become memes. And one cat, in particular, named Zuu, is full of meme potential. He’s so round that he looks like a ball of fluff. He’s a lovably grumpy cat. He has markings on his fur that make it seem like his mouth is constantly open and that he’s eternally surprised. What’s not to love?

If you thought that one funny cat was enough for you to stay motivated, lift your spirits and keep you working hard until the weekend, well, have we got a surprise for you. It turns out that the adorable Zuu lives with another cat – Bocco. The two felines are sure to give you a laugh and make you want to cuddle them. They both look so chunky and disappointed with life that it’s nearly impossible not to smile.

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Image credits: pechanko_bocco

Bocco and Zuu’s owner Chika, who goes by the handle pechanko_bocco, regularly uploads her cute cats’ photos on Instagram, with a huge archive of 1,720 posts and counting. Over 33,400 people follow the two felines’ antics. Bocco is an Exotic Shorthair cat born on June 26, 2016. While Zuu is an Exotic Longhair who’s a bit younger – he was born on August 21, 2017. Both of the exotic cats are male.

Zuu and Bocco’ss owner Chika told Bored Panda in an exclusive interview that the “two cats sleep all day long while I’m at work – I assume that they sleep around 20 hours a day.”

“Bocco is a shy boy and not used to strangers, but he loves getting a massage from me and stalks me around everywhere in the house. He also used to be good friends with the hedgehogs that I used to have. Zuu is more open to others and not afraid of dogs that he meets in the park.”

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Chika also revealed to Bored Panda: “I used to upload pictures of my hedgehogs on Instagram, so it was kind of a natural thing to do for my cats as well. I’m really surprised that we are getting so many followers recently. I am very happy when I see positive comments that say the pictures made them smile, for that is also how I feel looking at them.”

Image credits: pechanko_bocco

Image credits: pechanko_bocco

“Since the famous cats have a flat face, I need to wipe their tear stains off every day. Their tears are brown, typical with their breed,” Chika explained about caring for Zuu and Bocco. “Also, they are super lazy and won’t eat by themselves. I need to bring the food pellet to their mouths. I do leave some food so that they can eat when I am late coming back home from work, but they just keep waiting for me to come back home and feed them with my own hands. They eat human-grade and grain-free cat food. They also take some supplements.”

“Zuu doesn’t have good athletic skills so he’s not good at heights nor jumping. He still hasn’t been able to reach the top of the cat tower,” joked Chika.

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Image credits: pechanko_bocco

Some of you might have already fallen in love with the cat meme-worthy Bocco and Zuu (we know we have). But it might be the first you hear about Exotic Shorthair and Longhair breeds. Fear not! Here’s some basic information you need to know to get started.

Exotic Shorthairs first came into existence in 1967, after crossing Persians with British Shorthairs. The Trupanion cat guide writes that the new breed inherited traits from its forefathers, including the easy-going attitude of the Persian, and gained the easier coat maintenance and higher energy levels of their shorthaired cousins. Exotic Shorthairs are great pets for families with kids because they’re very playful, but also don’t demand constant attention.

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Meanwhile, Exotic Longhairs are exactly what it says on the tin: they’re longhaired versions of the Exotic Shorthair breed. Quite unexpected, we know. Longhairs love playing with toys and having cuddle-time with their hoomans, but they require a bit more extra care. So you have to comb a longhair’s coat every single day. Otherwise, it’ll start looking like Boris Johnson’s hair. And then, inevitably, it’ll become Mayor of London or Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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Image credits: pechanko_bocco

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A couple warnings to keep in mind, though. Exotic Shorthairs are prone to gaining a lot of weight, so it’s very important you don’t overfeed them, no matter how much they give you the Puss in Boots sad kitty look. Otherwise, your chonker will turn into a mega chonker. Furthermore, these cats are very attached to people, and they start getting anxious if they’re all alone for too long. But who in their right mind would leave them alone?

Image credits: pechanko_bocco

Image credits: pechanko_bocco

There’s also more and more evidence that Exotic Shorthairs and other similar breeds have some problems breathing, because they have a flat face. Claire Bessant of International Cat Care expressed her opinion: “It is very depressing to see the life which has been deliberately dealt to some breeds of cats because of a human desire to develop a certain look.” However, this doesn’t mean that all Exotic Shorthairs are constantly suffering or that they are all unhealthy: with proper care and lots of love, and attention, these cats can live long lives up to around 16 years. However, if you’re on the fence about getting an Exotic Shorthair, consider picking one up at an animal shelter and giving it a forever home, instead of buying one from a breeder.

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Image credits: pechanko_bocco

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We might all have our favorite cats and feline memes, but there’s always space in our hearts for someone new to make a purrfect first impression. So tell us — what did you think of Bocco and Zuu? Which one would you rather bring home with you? Have you ever kept Exotic Shorthair or Longhair cats? Let us know in the comments below!

Image credits: pechanko_bocco

Image credits: pechanko_bocco

Image credits: pechanko_bocco

Image credits: pechanko_bocco

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DP von Icecream
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Both may look cute & all....... but in my pov both breeding & buying of such an abnormal, cultivated animal, should fall under pure animal abuse. I can't understand people buying pets for their simply how they look & don't give a rats a*s if the animal got breathing- & all kinds of other health issues for their entire lives because complete idiots will buy..... :-(

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Agnes Pethes
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank you for this comment. I 100% agree. I am a bit shocked by these "cute" pictures. This is clearly animal abuse.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poor thing that doesn't have a proper nose to breath... Shame to the breeders.

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DP von Icecream
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also SHAME on the 1st buyers (excluding those who adopt a pet from the shelter off course) as the breeders only breed for those "special group of people".

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DP von Icecream
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Both may look cute & all....... but in my pov both breeding & buying of such an abnormal, cultivated animal, should fall under pure animal abuse. I can't understand people buying pets for their simply how they look & don't give a rats a*s if the animal got breathing- & all kinds of other health issues for their entire lives because complete idiots will buy..... :-(

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Agnes Pethes
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank you for this comment. I 100% agree. I am a bit shocked by these "cute" pictures. This is clearly animal abuse.

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FloC
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poor thing that doesn't have a proper nose to breath... Shame to the breeders.

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DP von Icecream
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also SHAME on the 1st buyers (excluding those who adopt a pet from the shelter off course) as the breeders only breed for those "special group of people".

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