It takes a great deal of courage to turn your physical deformity into something special and unique. This special needs cat rightly proved so in a viral Instagram video, which flaunted her extraordinary talent despite a limb deformity. The clip showed how the feline didn’t let her physical limitations keep her from living the best life and spreading joy and laughter to those around her. Junie B appeared unstoppable in the viral post while skiing across the hardwood floor, and the internet believes she is “thriving” in her current life.
Special needs cat with ‘limb deformity’ flaunts sliding talent in viral video
Junie B’s life might look a lot different from her fellow furry friends, but she doesn’t let her limb deformity hold her back from making the most of it. The special needs cat’s social media accounts on TikTok and Instagram comprise hundreds of videos documenting her unique sliding talent. This sends out a powerful message that life is often more than just your appearance. A previous post reported that she suffers from bilateral front limb deformity and was adopted into the family when she was 3 after being surrendered.
In one such viral Instagram video, Junie B’s mom captured a moment when the feline decided to ski over to her by sliding across the hardwood floor. The owner had been uncertain about the cat being able to exhibit her full potential on the slippery floor, but she passed with flying colors. The text over the clip explained from the mom’s point of view, “POV: You adopt the special needs cat with a limp deformity and wonder how she’ll do on hardwood…”
A commenter promptly responded to the video flaunting the special needs cat’s talent, pointing out that she’s clearly “THRIVING.” There were also a couple of jokes calling it a “Cat Curling special edition,” as one user noted, “She scootin around the house.” More viewers called Junie a “fighter” for skiing through life looking “just fine.” More posts, including one on TikTok, showed the feline comfortably sliding around the house, with one commenter labeling it “ice skating.”