Meet adorable Gringo, the cat with white moustache who's going viral on Instagram

cat with white moustache
Rens Hageman
Rens Hageman

There are many animals with unique features on Instagram, but we’ve never seen a kitten with such a perfect and defined moustache as Gringo, a 1-year-old British Shorthair who lives in France with his owners Sabrine and Romain, and his brother Milko.

Devami Burda reports that “Gringo is a happy kitty, full of life and with a really nice personality. He loves to play all day and all night, get up to mischief like climbing on curtains, scratching the couch and jumping in the plants”, Sabrine told Just Something “he likes to stand on his back paw, just like a meerkat.”

Sabrine and Romain already had a cat named Milko before Gringo arrived, but they always thought about getting another cat, and when one night they found a picture of Gringo on a popular French cattery site they instantly fell in love with him.

Gringo was 3 months old when they brought him home, and being a very sweet and friendly cat he instantly became friends with Milko, and now they are just unstoppable together. They are like an adorable and furry tornado turning their owner’s home upside-down from dusk till dawn.

Gringo had almost 60,000 followers when his account was stolen earlier this year, and he is now trying to get back to where he was with a new account, that’s growing quickly.

(Story source: Devami Burda)

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