Five Reasons Why ‘Crazy Cat People’ Are Actually Really Cool



We all know someone who thinks of cat lovers as “crazy cat people,” especially if those cat lovers happen to be individuals who go out of their way to help their feline friends. There will always be people who don’t understand the appeal of cats or the reasons why we would take so much time and energy to help creatures they view as ungrateful or downright evil. But the fact is, crazy cat people deserve praise, and lots of it. Here are just a few reasons why.

#1 Cat people adopt the hard-to-adopt kitties

There aren’t a lot of people who have the time, skills, or energy to devote to an elderly cat or a cat with special needs. But the crazy cat people do. They’ll adopt cats with cerebellar hypoplasia, diabetes, heart murmurs, or other illnesses that are a challenge for many cat lovers to manage. If it weren’t for crazy cat people helping special-needs cats, we wouldn’t know the awesomeness of Lil BUBAnakin the Two-Legged Miracle Cat or Oskar and Klaus.

Photo credit: Lil BUB – Instagram

#2  Cat people give kittens a chance at life

Foster carers are the backbone of any animal rescue, and that’s particularly true for kittens. These tiny, vulnerable beings are at huge risk of getting very sick if they stay in shelters. Their immune systems aren’t fully developed, and the upper respiratory infections that sweep through even the cleanest and best-kept shelters can kill kittens. If it weren’t for the crazy cat people who foster for shelters, thousands upon thousands more kittens would die in shelters.

#3 They provide humane solutions for feral cat problems

The crazy cat people who monitor and feed community cat colonies, and who lead the way in trap-neuter-return efforts, are a huge part of the solution when it comes to humanely reducing the population of feral cats. They also help eliminate one of the biggest potential public health hazards — rabies — because the cats are vaccinated against the disease when they’re neutered. It’s not the cats’ fault that they’re living on the streets, so let’s give thanks and praise for the people who care enough about animals who will never be able to love them back to provide assistance to them anyway.

#4 They help other cat lovers

Crazy cat people are the cat sitters. They’re the staff at cat-only vet clinics. They’re the cat bloggers who help other cat lovers to do the best they can by their feline friends. They’re the entrepreneurs who start businesses catering to other crazy cat people. They help one cat lover at a time: They pay for a spay or neuter, they drive a friend to a vaccine clinic, they stop by an elderly neighbor’s house with cat food and litter. None of our lives would be the same without them.



#5 Cat people start rescue groups of their own

Sometimes despite their best efforts, shelters can’t meet all the needs of cats in their area. Instead of sitting on their butts and complaining, or succumbing to shelter drama, crazy cat people get up and take action. They save the lives of cats in the high-kill shelters of the Deep South. They fly cats from high-risk areas to places where they can be safe until they find forever homes. They spend countless hours counseling people with sick cats and raising funds for those cats’ care. And they do this all without any expectation of reward. They see a need and they step up.

Crazy cat people aren’t crazy at all. In fact, I believe they’re some of the sanest people around. They give a voice to the voiceless, save the ones at risk, and give love to those most in need. That, to me, is the mark of a highly evolved and special human being, not one who should be ridiculed or shunned.

Story inspiration: Catster