Stray Kids, the popular K-Pop group, are known for their dynamic performances and catchy music. But did you know they’re also huge animal lovers? Many of the members have adorable pets, affectionately dubbed “Dogracha” (for the dogs) and “Catracha” (for the cats), that have captured the hearts of STAYs worldwide. Let’s delve into the world of Stray Kids’ furry companions.
Lee Know’s Catracha Trio
Lee Know, Stray Kids’ main dancer, is a proud cat dad to three adorable felines: Soonie, Doongie, and Dori. These three make up the core of the Catracha family.
Soonie
Soonie, the eldest of the Catracha trio, was adopted by Lee Know in 2011 after being abandoned. This sweet cat has a distinctive white nose, setting him apart from his younger brother, Doongie. Soonie currently lives with Lee Know’s family.
Doongie
Lee Know welcomed Doongie into his family two to three years after adopting Soonie. Doongie, with his orange nose, came from a friend’s cat’s litter. He also resides with Lee Know’s family, enjoying the company of his feline siblings.
Dori
The youngest of Lee Know’s cats, Dori, was born on December 22, 2019. Lee Know adopted him from an abandoned cats website. Dori rounds out the Catracha trio, bringing joy and playful energy to the family.
Hyunjin’s Loyal Companion: Kkami
Hyunjin, known for his striking visuals and powerful stage presence, has a furry friend named Kkami. This long-haired Chihuahua, born on February 20, 2015, holds a special place in Hyunjin’s heart.
Kkami isn’t the most outgoing dog, as revealed in one of Hyunjin’s vlogs. Hyunjin also had another puppy named Kkomi, who sadly passed away at a young age. Kkomi inspired Hyunjin’s heartfelt song “꼬마별 (Little Star),” a touching tribute to his beloved pet. Kkami currently lives with Hyunjin’s family.
Bang Chan’s Beloved Berry
Stray Kids’ leader, Bang Chan, has a sweet Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Berry. Born on December 3, 2015, Berry is a cherished member of Bang Chan’s family in Australia.
Stray Kids fans might recognize Berry from the music video for “Boxer,” where she made a special appearance.
Han’s Playful Pup: Bbama
Han, one of Stray Kids’ talented rappers, adopted Bbama, a Bichon Frise, in 2021. Bbama, whose name means “crimp” in Korean, is a playful and affectionate addition to the Dogracha family. Han chose the name because it perfectly describes Bbama’s fluffy fur.
Bbama is the youngest member of the Dogracha crew and lives with Han’s family.
Conclusion: Stray Kids and Their Furry Friends
From cats to dogs, the members of Stray Kids clearly have a soft spot for animals. Dogracha and Catracha have become an integral part of the Stray Kids family, offering companionship and unconditional love. Their presence adds another layer to the group’s endearing charm, further connecting them with their fans.