A mother of four is making superstars of her band of cats, spending up to five hours a day updating their Facebook page for more than one million adoring fans.

Sasha Jordan, 54, says the Facebook Group for her seven cats - Rocky, Prince, Pixie, Ugs, Norman, Tom and Junior - can attract up to 10,000 new fans a day.

Sasha said that her schedule to update fans is so demanding that she sometimes feels like she is managing a boy band, and two of the cats have even become modelling stars.

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mother of four Sasha Jordan (pictured with Prince, left, and Junior, right) is making superstars of her band of cats, spending up to five hours a day updating their Facebook page for more than a million adoring fans

Junior, a Turkish Van breed with (pictured) one blue eye and one yellow one, is the face of an Arm & Hammer cat litter campaign for the iheartcats.com website

Persian Tom (pictured) is starring in a TV commercial in February, but the deal is so exclusive that Sasha has had to sign a contract preventing her from revealing any more details

Fans try and leave messages for individual cats like Prince (pictured), offering them advice or telling them off for naughty things they are pictured doing

Persian cat Ugs (pictured) is one of the troupe she now calls The Magnificent 7 and she spends up to five hours a day updating their Facebook page

Persian Tom is starring in a TV commercial in February, but the deal is so exclusive that Sasha has had to sign a contract preventing her from revealing any more details.

Junior, a Turkish Van breed with one blue eye and one yellow one, is the face of an Arm & Hammer cat litter campaign for the iheartcats.com website.

And the Paw Project, an American organisation that campaigns to ban the declawing of cats, wants the Magnificent 7 to feature in its calendar.

Sasha, from Putney, south west London, said: 'It began when I started a Facebook page just for Tom a couple of years ago but I didn't really know what I was doing.

'I got more into it and people started coming to the page and loving him. I started to feel bad for the others so I changed it to the Magnificent 7 Cats page.

'Since then it has gone absolutely crazy. I can get up to 10,000 new fans a day and now I've got over a million.'

Persian, Norman (pictured), is one of the seven cats that the Paw Project, an American organisation that campaigns to ban the declawing of cats, wants to featire in its calendar

The Facebook page has 1.2million fans and up to 10,000 new ones every day, logging on to see pictures of the cute cats like Ragdoll, Pixie (pictured)

British Blue Turkish Van cross, Rocky (pictured) that fans log on to see every day, with Sasha regularly updating their activities

Sasha spends her time answering questions from fans of the cats, who she has nicknamed the Magnificent 7, uploading photos of them and posting status updates.

Sometimes it feels like it's a full-time job manning the page Sasha Jordan, owner

Her progress reports include videos and photos of them playing and sleeping as well as trips to the vets.

The felines' fans are spread as far as America, China and the Middle East and they often try and talk directly to their favourite cat; giving them advice or telling them off for bad behaviour.

Sasha said her cats share their three-bedroom semi-detached house with Sasha's fiance Steven Croston, 46, and her youngest sons Joshua and Jordan, 20 and 21.

She fits in maintaining the page around the running of her mobile hair extensions business.

She said she doesn't make any money from the page and that it is more about creating a community for cat lovers.

Sasha, from Putney, south west London, said it started when she set up a page for Tom but got massively popular when she expanded it to include all her cats. Pictured is Pixie

The felines' fans are spread as far as America, China and the Middle East. Pictured is one of them, Norman

She said she doesn't make any money from the page and that it is more about creating a community for cat lovers. Pictured is Ugs

Sometimes, Sasha says it feels like managing a boy band. Pictured is Junior, who now has a modelling contract and a rising career ahead

Sasha said that her schedule to update fans is so demanding that she sometimes feels like she is managing a boy band. Pictured is Prince

Sasha said: 'Sometimes it feels like it's a full-time job manning the page. If I post a picture, the comments start to come in and I try to answer all of them.

'In less than three years since I started we have become the third biggest cat page in the world.

'It's not about making money, it's just a community for people who love cats and I try to help out cat charities and rescue centres by sharing their pages too.

'My cats all have their own personalities and people have their favourites. It's a bit like a boy band.

'Tom can be quite naughty but people love his antics. Rocky's a bit of a bully, he thinks he's the don.'