Penny the Void: The Fearless Adventurer Cat Takes on Canyon Walls

Grayson Larkspur

Updated Monday, July 8, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Penny the Void, a remarkable and fearless adventurer cat, has captivated the internet with her daring escapades. In a stunning video that has garnered widespread attention, Penny can be seen fearlessly climbing up a canyon wall, leaving viewers both amazed and concerned.

"Oh my god. Penny, what are you doing? She's literally up a canyon wall. Penny, maybe this way. Good girl. Penny, you are incredible. She's unstoppable," the video's narrator exclaims, capturing the essence of Penny's fearless spirit.

The video has sparked a flurry of reactions from viewers. One user noted, "The uneven terrain counteracts the wobble," highlighting how the challenging landscape doesn't deter Penny. Others expressed their worries about potential dangers Penny might face. "I would be scared of hawks, eagles or any other predator in the area that would be able to see something so blatantly standing out against its background," one comment read, reflecting the concerns of many.

Despite these risks, several viewers praised the adventurous spirit of this incredible cat. "Good for Kitty, enjoying the world, exploring new places, not confined to a single house their entire life," one user commented, celebrating Penny's freedom and zest for life. The presence of a GPS collar on Penny also brought some comfort to concerned viewers. "I am glad to see that GPS collar," another commenter noted, acknowledging the precautions taken by Penny's owner.

However, not all reactions were positive. Some criticized the decision to let Penny roam freely in such a dangerous environment. "Umm, that disabled cat is going to be some animal's dinner," one user warned, while another added, "This is so incredibly irresponsible. It takes half a second for a large bird of prey or a coyote to nab the cat, or for the cat to fall, or the cat to kill wildlife."

The video appears to have been shot in a location resembling Zion National Park, known for its unique small mammals. One commenter aptly pointed out, "This looks like Zion or the surrounds, which has unique small mammals that can't be found anywhere else, to boot... I get that she's disabled, but that just adds more risk to the first risks."

Despite the mixed reactions, Penny's determination and adventurous spirit have won her many admirers. "Penny doesn't think she has anything wrong with her and so has no reason not to try things," one user observed, while another added, "Cat's gonna cat. Would that we as humans be able to ignore any debilitating problem like they do."

Ultimately, Penny the Void's adventure has sparked a broader conversation about the balance between allowing pets to explore and ensuring their safety. While some see Penny as an unstoppable force of nature, others urge caution and responsibility.

Regardless of where one stands on the issue, there's no denying that Penny has left an indelible mark on those who have watched her fearless climb up that canyon wall.

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Top Comments from Imgur

akaFLAMEGiRL

The uneven terrain counteracts the wobble.

UltimateEnemyTemmie

I would be scared of hawks, eagles or any other predator in the area that would be able to see something so blatantly standing out against its background. However, good for Kitty, enjoying the world, exploring new places, not confined to a single house their entire life.

Thesaya

I am glad to see that gps collar.

LooseyGooseyBrett

Umm, that disabled cat is going to be some animals dinner

Feralkyn

This is so INCREEEEEEEEEDIBLY irresponsible, h********. It takes half a second for a large bird of prey or a coyote to nab the cat, or for the cat to fall, or the cat to kill wildlife. This looks like Zion or the surrounds, which has unique small mammals that can't be found anywhere else, to boot... I get that she's disabled, but that just adds more risk to the first risks, holy f***

transhumanisticrecluse

dont leave a cat unattended in the wild unless you want to see it fly underslung a bird of prey or find bits and pieces of her in a cave.

ucandcantunc

Idiots, that cat is a sitting duck for predators. Some people should not have animals

skipweasel

We once had a wobbly cat - it was a feral that lived behind our house and had been hit by a car. After it recovered it seemed happy.

usfruitsalad

just trying to escape the strange ones

wibbIywobbIytimeywimey

Wobbly Kitty Syndrome! MIL cat has this. It’s mildly adorable.

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