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Talking Jan 19, 2023 at 11:06 AM
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Gary is a Maine Coon cross who has his own Instagram account. When he kept sneaking out of the house his human decided to teach him how to walk on a leash. That progressed to all sorts of outdoor adventures. He skis, he goes paddling (and swimming!), hiking, camping...

The link has still pictures. If you Google him there are a zillion videos of him on his adventures. I love how chill he is when skiing!

This Is Gary, The Meowntaineering Rescue Cat And His Adventures Are Adorable | Bored Panda
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Wow! What a cool cat. I’ve heard that Maine coons are very trainable, but that is awesome. Clearly he loves it.

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