Temple Cat Becomes Famous For Giving People 'Good Luck' High-Fives
Clad in a gold chain, Jellybean extends its paw to eager tourists who believe the interaction brings fortune.
At Xiyuan Temple in Suzhou, China, a cat named Jellybean has become an unlikely attraction
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Perched at the entrance, this 4-year-old feline greets visitors with a playful high-five, earning a reputation as a bringer of good luck.
Clad in a gold chain, Jellybean extends its paw to eager tourists who believe the interaction brings fortune.
The temple, known for its picturesque gardens and centuries-old Han Buddhist architecture, has long been a place of tranquillity, South China Morning Post reported.
Thanks to a viral video amassing over 120,000 likes on social media, the temple is now also a hotspot for cat lovers
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Jellybean isn't a temple stray but a beloved pet, frequently brought to the site by its owner, Liu, who says the cat enjoys soaking up the sun in the bustling plaza.
However, its newfound fame has come with challenges.
With growing crowds lining up for a high-five, some online observers have joked that Jellybean might be "on strike" from overwork.
Some online users have raised concerns that the cat is being overexposed for social media engagement
Liu insists this isn't the case, affirming that Jellybean’s wellbeing remains his priority.
The temple, home to numerous stray cats, has also urged visitors to refrain from feeding unbranded treats to the animals.
Last summer, several temple cats fell ill after consuming low-quality snacks from nearby vendors.
With Jellybean's rising popularity, many hope that both tourists and temple staff can strike a balance between enjoying the feline's presence and ensuring its welfare.
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