Money Cat is a pampered pet owned by the whole staff of the Tulsa, Oklahoma-based marketing company GuRuStu. This appears to be a typical office purr at first, but he has a remarkable gift that takes some time to become apparent. Money Cat is an expert at surprising people!
At the age of about six months, the aforementioned corporation took in a woolly gorgeous guy from a nearby animal shelter. “They discovered the cat after hearing from shelter employees that he had run out alone in a field. Before he got in with us, he was homeless, explains GuRuStu’s owner Stuart McDaniel.
Once in a new place, the charismatic tabby quickly and effortlessly dealt with all the rodents. This made him an indispensable member of the team – after all, sanitary safety in the workplace is very important!
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He likes to hang around at the workplace and uses our keyboards as a treadmill every day. Additionally, he frequently sends incomplete letters without authorization.
Stuart and his group discovered many orphaned dollar notes beneath their door around a month ago. Just the beginning lay ahead! Money started to show up in the same spot occasionally after that day. People were perplexed, asking, “How?”
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“Our building is located on a busy street in downtown Tulsa and there is a lot of foot traffic passing through our doors every day,” Stewart explains.
Nevertheless, the appearance of cash remained a mystery, marketers racked their brains, and finally they had one theory. “We assumed that passers-by might be interested in a pretty cat and want to get to know him better. And not finding anything more suitable at hand, they used dollar bills as candy wrappers. Well, our nimble cat just snatched these impromptu toys.
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The company’s staff decided to do an experiment as a result. They exited the office and dropped a dollar through the space between the glass doors from the outside. What do you think, then? The money was seized by deft cat paws in a flash, as if its owner had been doing this his entire life.
Stewart remembers, “We tried again and again, and every time he took our cash through the threshold.
“Now we know where the money comes from under the door!”
The secret was revealed, and the team made a decision: the feline talent should be used for a good purpose.
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They placed a warning sign next to the door for onlookers. The writing said:
Money Cat is a predator with a kind heart. He’ll take the cash right out of your hands! The Tulsa Homeless Center receives every cent raised. To follow the money cat every week, locate him on Facebook. Put a dollar in the crack, the money cat advises, and you’ll be content.
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“We work in the city center and every day we see homeless people passing by our windows. They go to various non-profit organizations for help and it’s impossible to look at this without trembling in the heart, ”says Stewart.
“Even before this whole money story began, many homeless people stopped and communicated with our pet through a transparent window. None of them ever bothered the employees, all they wanted to do was tap on the glass, say, “Hello kitty,” and move on. Therefore, we decided to give away the dollars collected by our cat specifically for the benefit of the disadvantaged.
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When Money Kitten was a young kitten, he cried until he was protected and produced noises that sounded like whimpering. He so acquired the moniker Sir Weincelot from the English verb whine, which means to whimper.
He is currently two years old and amuses onlookers in the manner of Maneki-neko, the Japanese cat of joy. It not only delivers happiness, but also actual advantages to our four-legged pals.
The fluffy attractive man has already donated more than $100 to help Tulsa’s homeless population. He is quite proud!
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The former stray kitten knows well how important a second chance can be.
Once people sheltered him and gave him a new prosperous life. The adorable tabby still repays the human race with gratitude by helping those in need.
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