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Meet Rexie, The Expressive Disabled Cat Who Is Proving That Disability Is Not An Obstacle To Be Awesome

We’re absolutely crazy about cats and we know that you are, too. Meet Rexie, a male tabby cat who is disabled, but is adorable and expressive when it comes to revealing emotions. His little face can show so many distinctive and vivid emotions, and people have nicknamed him as the Cat-King Of Bleps. He is now living his best life with his owner Dasha Minaeva.

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Before finding love and safety in Minaeva, he was abused and badly mistreated by his previous owners. He has a broken backbone, so he can't control his two back legs. At first, Minaeva gave him a custom wheelchair to help him go around. But Rexie tried his best to use his two feet. Now he can walk and run without the custom wheelchair.

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And yes, Rexie is handicapped but it by no means stops him from being awesome!

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Despite being disabled, he doesn't let it stop him from living life to the fullest and even spreading positivity in our world today. He does all the things other cats do. He doesn't even know he's handicapped. He has such a unique and upbeat personality that everybody secretly admires.

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In this post, Rexie will give you positive messages that you might need. He is here to bring positivity to our lives, especially when our days are filled with uncertainty, chaos, turmoil, stress, and anxiety. Scroll down to check for yourself! We are sure that these pics will make your day brighter!

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If you love Rexie, you can follow him on Instagram!

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"Rexie is very expressive when it comes to showing emotions. My personal favorite ones are those where he shows off his little tongue. Of course, it's not like he sticks his tongue out and waits for me to take a picture. I'd say it's more of a teamwork kind of thing - between a photographer and a model (in our case, a meowdel)," his owner Dasha Minaeva shared.

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She continued, "It's important to catch the right moment on camera for the first, and do all the tongue movements possible for the latter. But the outcomes are never disappointing!"

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