A majestic-looking cat named Vivo has become an online sensation, with thousands of followers describing him as a blend of a lion, a wolf, and a human. The three-year-old Maine Coon has captured the hearts of social media users since his owner started posting pictures of him two years ago. With over 10,000 followers on Instagram, Vivo seems to reside in Guangzhou, China, with his owners Robert and Izabella Sijka. People are amazed by his royal and elegant demeanor, enhanced by his piercing yellow eyes.
Vivo, an impressive Maine Coon cat, has been capturing the hearts of internet users with his captivating gaze and regal presence.
The three-year-old feline (pictured above) has been compared to a ‘regal heir’ because of his striking and majestic looks.
Vivo is showing off a fierce new look in their latest Instagram post, where they proudly announce reaching 10,000 followers on the platform.
Some people described him as a mix of lion, wolf, and human. In videos posted on Instagram, Vivo can be seen shaking his long fur in slow motion before giving a fierce look, which some took as a sign of disapproval. One Reddit user even called him the King of domestic cats, saying they would follow him into battle. Another person joked that Vivo’s mere meow resulted in all female cats within a ten mile radius getting pregnant. Some compared his intense gaze to a character from the CATS musical. While some found his stare intimidating, others felt guilty when his eyes locked with theirs. Online users pointed out that ‘Vivo’ means ‘alive’ in Spanish and ‘I live’ in Latin, a fitting name for the cat. Vivo is classified as a ‘black smoke Maine Coon’ because of the appearance of his fur.
The cat has attracted a group of avid fans and loyal followers who playfully declare their willingness to defend the majestic feline at all costs.
Vivo is often referred to as a ‘black smoke Maine Coon’ because of his striking black and white fur that gives him a unique and handsome appearance.
Social media users on the internet fell in love with the various shades of black, grey, and white in his fur.
They are known to be one of the oldest natural breeds in North America, dating back over a century ago, according to State Symbol USA. The breed was designated as the official State animal of Maine in 1985, admired for their resilience in the harsh winters of the region. The origins of these pets are speculated to trace back to Marie Antoinette’s long haired cats and a sailor named ‘Coon,’ who arrived in Maine in the 1700s and crossbred with local cats, as reported by PetFinder.
Many believe that these cats are a mix of short-haired domestic cats and long-haired cats brought to America by New England seamen and possibly even the Vikings. Adult males can weigh between 13 and 18 pounds, with some reaching up to 25 pounds, while females typically weigh between 9 and 12 pounds. These cats do not reach their full size until they are three to five years old.
There have been remarks about how Vivo bears a striking resemblance to royalty, with some even joking that he could be channeling a ‘blue steel’ pose from the movie Zoolander in his pictures.
One person playfully commented that the cat appeared “seductive,” adding, “Vivo has only let out one meow.”
Soon after, all the female cats within a ten-mile radius found themselves unexpectedly expecting.