Cat traveler who visited the most beautiful places in America
Stephen Simmons is not one of those people who love to travel alone. He prefers to take with him a company, for example, of his pets. For two years now they have been visiting the most magnificent places in America, conquering mountains, volcanoes and lakes together. This cat named Burmese is the most daring animal in the world. He, like his master, can no longer imagine his life without traveling. As soon as Stephen began to upload pictures of his adventure companion on Instagram, a charming animal immediately won the hearts of users around the world and became a real Internet star. You just look at the photo, such an interesting life of this furry creation can be envied!
Burmese in Oregon. The huge height that opens from the top of the Cascade Mountains, the animal does not scare.
Cat Explores Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming
Here, a handsome black man was photographed against a mountain lake in Nevada.
Nice to relax after a busy day and enjoy the sunset.
Shaggy traveler in the mountains of Utah
For safety, when crossing mountains or any other dangerous terrain, Stephen keeps his pet on a leash.
This amazing cat also does not feel the fear of water (Maine)
Burmese is located on the roof of an SUV in Nevada and looks down on everything
The beast cautiously makes its way through the mountains of San Juan Mountains (Colorado)
What's the beautiful!
What a vastness and expanse, you can jump and climb for your pleasure
However, such unexpected meetings with relatives also happen.
Gorgeous Burmese amid majestic mountains
Beautiful frame on the background of New York
How wonderful it is sometimes to walk in the soft snow!
Stephen Simmons and his illustrious cat
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