Japan s 1-year-old Mercedes-Benz cat has seen through the cat life and was selected as a tourism ambassador

Have you seen through the warmth and coldness of the world since you were young? Do you age prematurely? A photo recently went viral on the Internet. A one-year-old Mercedes-Benz cat originally looked very cute when it was a child. However, when it...


Have you seen through the warmth and coldness of the world since you were young? Do you age prematurely? A photo recently went viral on the Internet. A one-year-old Mercedes-Benz cat originally looked very cute when it was a child. However, when it grew up, it turned into an old cat that had gone through many vicissitudes of life, with a face full of world-weariness and wrinkles. The huge contrast made many netizens laugh.

There is an Internet celebrity Mercedes-Benz cat "Monta" in Japan who was born with a rather world-weary face. However, when he was a child, he was actually a cute child with bright eyes. Unexpectedly, when he grew up, he turned into an old cat with a world-weary face and a face full of flesh.

Monta is 3 years old this year. Recently, the owner re-posted amazing photos of Monta when he was 1 year old. It can be seen that Monta's eyes were only half open at such a young age, and there was no luster or smile on his face.

The cat’s whiskers drooped softly, and almost all the fat on its body grew on its chin and mouth. When the cat was held by its owner, the plump mouth and double chin immediately exploded. It looked so old that people couldn’t believe it was only 1 year old.

Monta's owner usually posts photos of his daily life on Twitter "もんたのdaily". Because Monta looks so unique, he was selected as the tourism ambassador of Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture, and is very popular among many netizens.

After the photos of Monta's 1-year-old vicissitudes were exposed, they attracted heated discussions among netizens. Netizens left messages saying, "It feels like its face can be used as an emoticon", "Why do I think it looks like 87% of Ma Dongshi", and "Is this the so-called 'let's grow old'?"



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