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Steve the cat and his flock of lambs go 'viral'

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Steve the cat has gained quite a following and not just on the internet. Made with funding from NZ on Air

Steve the cat thinks he's lamb - but not just any lamb.

"He's sort of almost like their leader," Steve's owner Amanda Whitlock says.

"He'll just be walking around the yard and they'll be following him. Or he'll be playing in the bushes and they'll be inquisitive, looking to see what he's doing and following him through the bushes."

Steve lives with Amanda and her partner Ben at Ngamatapouri, about 50km inland from Waitotara in South Taranaki.

It was a lonely life for Steve until the 8-month-old was introduced to lambs Ben and Amanda brought in from the cold.

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"They stay inside for about three nights or so just to keep warm. And Steve was obviously an indoor cat prior to getting all these lamb friends," Whitlock says.

"He'd just sort of get used to them and spend time with them inside and then the lambs move outside and we started noticing Steve wasn't inside any more and we're like 'where's Steve?'

"So we'd have a look out the window and he was just out there interacting with them."

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Steve's became something of a local celebrity after the Wanganui Chronicle published his picture snapped by Amanda.

Steve the cat in the image that made him a sensation. Photo / Amanda Whitlock
Steve the cat in the image that made him a sensation. Photo / Amanda Whitlock

"I was in the kitchen and I just happened to look out the window and saw them all sitting where they normally sit by the door under a bit of shelter and Steve was with them. I grabbed the camera and snuck around outside and got a couple of photos with them.

"It's gone pretty viral on the internet. It made the front page of the Wanganui Chronicle and shared hundreds of times since then and 1000s of likes."

But there's no chance all the attention will go to Steve's head.

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When the milk bottles come out the lambs turn their attention to more important things - and Steve takes a back seat.

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