His Mission: Save Cats, And Prove Men Can Love Them Too

Abdul Raheem found peace when he adopted his beloved cat, Bambi. Now he wants other men to know felines are awesome.

There’s something to the idea that people who aren’t fond of felines just haven’t met the right cat.

For me, it was the experience of interacting with a friend’s affable tuxedo — just one, since all my experiences up to that point had been with people who kept an unreasonable number of cats.

For Abdul Raheem, it was adopting a cat named Bambi after he and his wife fostered and fell in love with her.

“She brought me so much just happiness, and she made my mental health better,” Raheem told the Washington Post. “My anxiety was better when I was around her. So I just want to give other people that feeling.”

Raheem and his wife, Shamiyan Hawramani, became regular fosters for a shelter near their home, and Hawramani began filming her husband’s doting interactions with the baby felines.

Raheem with one of his bottle babies. He and his wife have fostered about 200 kittens and cats since the COVID pandemic.

Their friends found the videos amusing, and lots of people online have too. Abdul’s Cats, an Instagram account documenting Raheem caring for fosters, has a large following — including young men, many of whom are thinking about adopting a cat for the first time because Raheem is showing them something that challenges stereotypes.

My favorite anecdote is about Raheem’s enthusiasm for cats spreading to his friends. At first, they got accustomed to the idea of baby cats jumping in their laps and taking curious swipes at controllers on nights when they’d hang out and play video games.

Then they came to the same conclusion Raheem had: hanging out with cats is relaxing. Several of those friends have since adopted their own feline overlords, and Raheem says one friend now has four cats running around his house.

As for stereotypes, I think cat ladies get a bad rep. They’re the ones who do all the hard work of managing colonies, trapping, fostering, volunteering in shelters and placing cats in good homes.

When you think of the sheer volume of work, and the things they’ve accomplished — including a dramatic reduction in euthanized cats thanks to TNR efforts — they are the unsung heroes. They do it because they love cats.

Jordan Poole is one of several NBA players who have professed their love of felines. In the off-season Poole volunteers with his local shelter.

But it’s also good to toss aside labels and outdated attitudes, like the insistence that cats are companions for women only, and that adopting and caring for a feline friend is somehow unmanly.

Like Jordan Poole, the NBA guard who evangelizes the awesomeness of cats to his fellow players, men like Raheem show guys that they can adopt too.

Now if you’ll excuse me, Bud and I have a busy day of lifting weights, watching football, working on the hot rod we’re restoring in the garage, and drinking beer. Then we’re gonna chant Viking drinking songs until we pass out.

Header image credit Abdul’s Cats

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10 thoughts on “His Mission: Save Cats, And Prove Men Can Love Them Too”

  1. Another cool cat guy, good to read! There really are so many now, some living quietly, others blogging, writing books, and becoming known! My husband put his engineering skills into building a solar powered relaxation spot for our ferals in winter, and an access platform in and out of the house for Silver.

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  2. Great post! I love men who get involved with cats: keeping them, fostering and doing TNR. Have you heard of the TrapKing? He (Sterling Davis) does TNR in the Atlanta area.

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  3. Great post. Another group who have a bad rap? Muslims.That is a load of bs that they all hate cats. Just like not all Hasidic Jews would poison feral cats in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Did i mention i helped tnr feral cats for men who supposedly eat cats and dogs?And those men built outdoor houses for them? Sorry. Forgot the group who were accused of that bs. Very tired.

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      1. Hi Quilpy. Yes. Haitians. I remembered the second i pressed send. Very tired. Construction 24/7 in my area. Thank you. Accusations that upended most of the Haitians in Ohio. Not to mention the disgusting bullying of thier kids in school.

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  4. It has been my experience that many cats prefer men over women when given a choice. My theory is that’s because men turn to mush around cats when properly exposed.

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