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Shelter cat Vitamin C taps the glass as people walk past
Summary
A video shows Vitamin C, a ginger-and-white shelter cat in Melbourne, patting the glass of his enclosure when people pass; after the clip went viral he was adopted on February 6, Save-A-Dog Scheme said.
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A shelter video capturing a cat's repeated gesture has drawn wide attention and led to a successful adoption. The clip, posted by Australia-based Save-A-Dog Scheme, shows a ginger-and-white cat named Vitamin C patting the glass of his condo whenever someone walks by. He was found as a stray in November and taken into care through the rescue's work with Stonnington Pound in Melbourne. The rescue says the episode highlights broader challenges that many shelters face placing cats who need extra time or socialization.
Key details:
- The video, shared by Save-A-Dog Scheme, shows Vitamin C patting the glass of his enclosure when people walk past.
- Vitamin C was found as a stray in November and was estimated at nine to ten months old when taken into care via Stonnington Pound.
- The clip gained more than 900,000 views on Instagram, and the rescue reported he was adopted on February 6 after wider circulation.
- Save-A-Dog Scheme said many friendly or well-adjusted cats can be overlooked and that they currently have cats in care for months or even years and are operating at capacity.
Summary:
The video helped Vitamin C secure a home after it reached a large online audience, while the rescue described ongoing difficulties rehoming other long-stay cats. Social media produced a positive outcome in this case, but interest in individual animals is inconsistent. Undetermined at this time.
