Ginger, the feline version of Harry Houdini, is able to effortlessly contort himself into a tissue box seemingly smaller than his body. This cat would be quite the whiz and hide-and-go-seek.
These cats noticed the open fridge and were on the cusp of the nirvana that is people food when something went wrong. Instead of continuing on their raid, the felines dealt with their fail by retreating back to their boring feed bowls, defeated.
What’s cuter than a cat named Jumbo Pillow eating pumpkin strips while dressed in a pumpkin costume? Honestly, nothing. But if you don’t believe us, feel free to take a look for yourself.
Preparing for an upcoming move, I visited a local moving company office to schedule an estimator for a quote on moving all of my worldly possessions.
Upon entering the Mayflower Movers office on University Ave. in Lafayette, I saw an animal crate covered with a towel sitting on a desk in a brightly painted hot pink office. I inquired; 'Whatcha got in the crate?' The lovely lady behind the desk
This is my dog, Lizzie, looking a little bewildered in front of the computer. She's very smart about some things, especially when treats are involved, but I would never dream that she would play on a computer. Cats, however, are very different, and our friends at Friskies know it. They determined that cats need apps for their tablet compters, so they have launched a line of apps just for cats, wit
Earlier this week, a man dropped off a section of rusty pipe to firefighters at Redding, California’s Fire Station #4. Why? There was a kitten trapped inside of it. That’s right, a real life, just-larger-than-pipe-sized cat. So were these American heroes able to squeeze him out? Yes!
Watch the nail-biting endeavor in the three-part rescue series below.
FAT CATS (AND DOGS)
The obesity epidemic in America isn’t limited to humans- it’s affecting our pets too! According to research, half of pet dogs and cats in the U.S. are overweight.
One California feline is attracting attention for his kleptomaniac ways — he’s stolen about 600 items from neighbors in the past 3 years, often returning multiple times for loot, including taking two trips to steal a pair of shoes or a bikini top and bottom.
Neighbors don’t seem to mind too much — they just pay a visit to Jean Chu and Jim Coleman, Dusty’s owners, to retrieve their stolen items. Ke
You may have seen the original video of this, but now a couple of guys did a voice-over with what the cats were saying while they played. Made me laugh! Kind of reminds me of CJ and me!