1/50Oliver, Gepps Cross, adopted from Cat Adoption Foundation. Picture: Nadia Prisk
Adelaide’s cutest cats
We went searching for Adelaide’s most adorable cat photos. Here’s 50 of our favourites.
2/50George and Emily. RSPCA Londsdale. Picture: Kellie Underwood
3/50Sadie, Lightsview’s sweetest kitten. Picture: Chloe Beaton
4/50Three-month-old Valentino relaxing on the couch, Enfield. Picture: Alexandra Datsopoulos
5/50Maisey, five-months-old, from Oakden. Picture: Brianna Hooper
6/50My little rescue ... Tilly of Morphett Vale. Picture: Shirley Cox
7/50Penny and Jasmine, Port Noarlunga, share a tender moment. Picture: Sarah Spaan
8/50Wirra girl taking time out under the bed in Mawson Lakes. Picture: Nicole
9/50Four-month-old Louis posing for a picture. Enfield. Picture: Alexandra Datsopoulos
10/50Fabio (Burmese, top) and Hakeem (rescue), of Rostrevor . Picture: Richard McInnes
11/50Kiki, 4, of Golden Grove, waiting for mum to let her outside. Picture: Georgia Greer
12/50Kora the Siberian cat of Salisbury Heights loves playing, Picture: Alex Weniton
13/50Laila’s Christmas, Modbury. Picture: Bridget Barletta
14/50Charlie enjoying the sun in Largs Bay after the rain. Picture: Chloe Svaikauskas
15/50Henry giving his best mate Ollie a hug. O’Halloran Hill, Picture: Sarah Daniels
16/50Milly, Kilburn. Picture: Mary Lomas
17/50Pickle loving the Australian Open, Forestville. Picture: Lauren Humphrys
18/50This is Smoke, 11-weeks-old at the time, Elizabeth Downs.Picture: Nic Schembri
19/50Lila and Sapphire the Tonkinese cats, Hewett. Picture: Myself
20/50Our newest baby Jasper, Onkaparinga Hills. Picture: Brianna Reade
21/50Ralph, Aldinga Beach. Picture: Emma Carr
22/50Wolfie, Huntfield Heights, adopted from RSPCA SA. Picture: Steph Power
23/50Poppy, doing what she does best. Morphett Vale. Picture: Ben McAvenna
24/50Obi and Aku, Paralowie. Obi is very protective of his shy rescue brother Aku. Picture: Peta Littleford
25/50Pickles the green thumb, Evandale. Picture: Emily Hector
26/50Dora, in the Christmas tree, Lockleys. Picture: Kerry Yacoumis
27/50Jellybean, Port Noarlunga South. Picture: Elizabeth Charlton
28/50What you looking at? Woodcroft. Picture: Jessie Borgas
29/50Baby Coco, snug as a bug, Wynn Vale. Picture: Jaymie
30/50Matilda with Rosie our rescue cat, and Pepito. Picture: Natalie Bukojemski
31/50Cheeky Ginn, my 14-week-old kitten, Reynella. Picture: Judy Ginn
32/50Flash, modelling his new jumper, Bedford Park. Picture: Heather Sumner
33/50Bertie Walker captured his prey, Brompton. Picture: Kathleen Ryan
34/50Lynx, lazing around as usual, Christies Beach. Picture: Morgan Davis
35/50Tuna face being a poser in the backyard, Grange. Picture: Rachael
36/50Akela, Allenby Gardens. Named after Akela in The Jungle Book. Picture: Mima Terzic
37/50Fletcher chilling on the couch, Somerton Park. Picture: James Hopgood
38/50A friend made Zelli this cute Day of the Dead bandana. Seaview Downs. Picture: Tanis Blines
39/50Belushi, my 12-year-old Devon Rex, Brompton. Picture: Jo Archer
40/50Chunkers, Largs Bay. Chunky by nature. Picture: Lorissa Beck
41/50Gary Ablett, Glengowrie, ruler of our house and family. Picture: Chez Little
42/50Fløki, Woodville North. Picture: Jasmine Mitchell
43/50Australia Day surprise. Mumma cat brought her little one out of hiding, Mount Bryan. Picture: Heike Dargusch
44/50Edward, 3, hugging his cat Lily, 9. Picture: Kristy Brown
45/50Cleo, comfy in the sink, Christie Downs. Picture: Michelle Jordan
46/50Nelly testing the new cat tower, Mount Barker. Picture: Kirsty Koop
47/50Ash from Glenelg. Picture: Sharlene Averay
48/50Ruby, our one-year-old Australian Mist cat, loves to snuggle. Eyre. Picture: Robyn Minge
49/50Portrait of Evie. Adelaide. Picture: Kara Steward
50/50Charlie giving her WWF adopted koala a cuddle. Burton. Picture: Kate Miller
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