Little Penny was carelessly tossed out onto the side of the road in Harrisonville, Virginia, but thanks to Officer Timothy Rugg, the kitten now has a home.
Ask anybody who owns a cat: Cats love sports. Not because they love the interplay of human achievement at the highest level with physics and chance, or because they love statistics and analysis. No, they love sports because a small ball goes flying around, riveting their attention...
Forget about popular celebs, blockbuster movies and hilarious internet memes for a minute. They’ve all been bested by Taylor Swift‘s cat, Meredith, on E!’s 100 Best Things in Pop Culture list. Thanks to tiny Meredith’s precious meowing, fuzzy gray ears and ability to play fetch better than a dog, it’s no surprise that she would snag the top spot on the pop culture list.
With the ACM Awards right around the corner, the competition for votes in the fan voted categories is heating up. Artists like ACM New Artist of the Year nominee Hunter Hayes are trying to get your votes by any means necessary!
With all of the cute videos on the web these days, its hard for one to really stand out from the crowd. But today, I ran across this video of a kitten and a baby monkey playing around!
Well, maybe they don't. This Bearded Dragon gets introduced to the game Ant Crusher. The look he gives his owner doesn't exactly scream satisfaction. But hey the rest of us are still entertained!
Turns out reptiles aren't the only ones enjoying technology:
Kids and animals never cease to amaze me with their innocent and cute behavior. Today I ran across an aw-inspiring video of a dog coming to the rescue of kittens left for dead on the side of the road.
Cats are haughty little creatures. Their superb sense of balance combined with virtually no fear of heights gives them a sense of superiority usually only seen among Wall Street bankers. But like their human counterparts, they are sometimes destined for failure.
The kitty in this video begins with what could easily pass for a Cirque du Soleil audition, easing his way onto two parallel clotheslines
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.