Magical Moment Stray Cat Plays in Snow Melts Hearts: 'Living His Best Life'

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A TikTok user trying to film a car getting covered in snow instead captured a magical moment showing a stray cat enjoying the winter wonderland.

The sweet, stray cat was caught running around a street in the U.K., jumping for joy as the snow was falling. He was sliding along like an ice skater and had no hesitation about getting his paws wet from the snow.

The video, posted Sunday, looks as if it came straight out of a Hallmark Christmas movie. And it serves as a reminder to all to enjoy the little things in life.

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Trying to film Gandalf the Golf in the snow and caught this little stray cat playing in the snow #classicvwownersclub #volkswagengolf #volkswagen #cat #snow #winter

♬ Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Dean Martin

The clip was filmed in an area where the creator's friend lives. The friend explained that local university students feed the stray cat when the feline comes into their homes. But the friend unfortunately cannot give the cat a home because his accommodations do not allow pets in the building, the creator wrote in the comments section.

The TikTok video, so full of life, has moved viewers' hearts, receiving nearly 150,000 views and 26,500 likes.

"Oh to be a little cat playing in the snow," said one TikTok user. Another commented: "Living his best life."

"I'm so glad lil baby is having fun but I also wanna just give them a cuddle it must be cold!" wrote a third.

Newsweek reached out to the creator via TikTok for additional comment.

Keeping Strays Warm in Winter

It's hard not to worry about stray cats as temperatures start dropping. While it is not realistic to expect people to bring these cats inside, there are plenty of ways to care for them during the colder months.

The Humane Society of the United States recommends providing outdoor cats with a warm, dry, insulated shelter. People can construct a tiny home for these cats by using scrap lumber, storage containers or old doghouses. It should be lined with straw or newspapers that are changed out periodically to stay dry.

You can also leave out water and food bowls for the stray cats. Be cautious about where to place the food, as you do not want it to freeze or compromise the security of the cat's shelter. And never place it inside the shelter since it could spill, leaving the cat's "home" wet and cold.

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Stray cat standing in snow
A stock image shows a cat standing in snow. A TikTok video captured a stray cat frolicking around in the snow in the U.K. nayuki/Getty Images

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Liz O'Connell is a Newsweek Reporter based in North Carolina. Her focus is on pet news and videos. Liz joined Newsweek in 2023 and had previously worked at PetHelpful.com, the Charlotte Business Journal, and The Anson Record. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Liz by emailing e.oconnell@newsweek.com.


Liz O'Connell is a Newsweek Reporter based in North Carolina. Her focus is on pet news and videos. Liz joined ... Read more