North Carolina

Adoption offers pour in for grouchy feline famously dubbed ‘world’s worst cat’ in NC

A grouchy feline dubbed the “world’s worst cat” is quickly becoming the world’s most popular, as people vie to adopt her and media outlets from around the world compete for interviews.

Stories of Perdita and her perpetual grumpiness became a social media hit last week, after Mitchell County Animal Rescue in western N.C. detailed her shelter antics in a blunt Facebook post that has generated 5,700 comments and nearly 9,000 shares as of Monday morning.

Perdita’s stranger habits include “jump scaring” people, slapping anyone who tries to pet her, and “staring into your soul until you feel as if you may never be cheerful again,” said the tongue-in-cheek post.

The shelter offered to waive all fees for anyone who stepped up to adopt Perdita.

Within days, People magazine, Fox News, the Today show, the New York Post, and the BBC had done stories on Perdita, and Arm & Hammer pledged to give a year’s supply of cat litter to whomever adopted the cat.

Some media outlets have dubbed her the new “Grumpy Cat,” a reference to the famously miserable cat that was a media sensation until her death last year of an infection.

Exactly how many people offered to adopt Perdita isn’t known, because the shelter says it couldn’t keep up with all the calls and emails.

It cut off the application process Friday after 175 adoption applications were filed. A decision was made Tuesday to allow a couple from Monroe County, Tennessee, to adopt her. The couple, identified only as “Joe and Betty,” told the shelter they intended to rename the cat Noel and give her free reign of their house.

“The staff of our small rural shelter has been overwhelmed by the response to Perdita’s adoption ad,” the shelter posted.

“Perdita chose her adopters after a successful meet and greet that included minimal growling and very little slapping ... We feel confidant in the decision and feel that the couple’s quiet lifestyle, vast cat-experience.”

Perdita is believed to be about 4 years old and came to the shelter on Christmas Eve, after the county learned a person had died with multiple pets left in the home, shelter officials told McClatchy News.

The cat quickly became known among shelter staff for “trolling” people for attention, which she soundly rejected with a swat of her paw. Videos show Perdita growls, even when she’s allowing someone to pet her.

It was thought she might be ill, so the shelter called in a vet to check her out, but he concluded “she’s just a jerk,” shelter officials posted on Facebook.

“We love this spirited, strong-willed, beauty. We have given her privacy and quiet as much as possible,” the shelter posted.

This story was originally published January 27, 2020 at 7:29 AM with the headline "Adoption offers pour in for grouchy feline famously dubbed ‘world’s worst cat’ in NC."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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