Awww look at that sweetie! What a comfortable dog bed she has too :DMy Chihuahua was being cute earlier, just licking her pillow. Dog hair and fabric - tasty!
Awww look at that sweetie! What a comfortable dog bed she has too :DMy Chihuahua was being cute earlier, just licking her pillow. Dog hair and fabric - tasty!
When you try to do the Thriller dance, and you put your aim sensitivity way too high....And now, the unfolded state.
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The funniest part is that she finds such contorted poses to be relaxing. I always say this, cats have their unique take on what's comfortable and it makes sense only to them.When you try to do the Thriller dance, and you put your aim sensitivity way too high.
Plot twist, cats aren't native to Earth, they were placed here long ago by extraterrestrials. Conspiracy, man!The funniest part is that she finds such contorted poses to be relaxing. I always say this, cats have their unique take on what's comfortable and it makes sense only to them.
Some days, we control our own fate - other days, our fate controls us. Some things are just meant to be, the planets and the stars align, and everything is just right in the moment. The world has given you the kitten, and what an adorable one she is! I wonder if they descend from a feral cat, and if so, how many generations down the line they are. Because given how resourceful street cats have to be, relying more on their natural instincts than regular house cats, you may have a born mouser on your hands. Rodents beware!A little bundle of misfortune that we saved from much worse fate.
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Yesterday a very worried lady brought this kitten to my workplace. She said she had found it a day before in a nearby park, alone and looking lost. After trying in vain to locate where it might be from, she brought it there. Nobody was feeling up to taking care of such a small thing, so after consulting with my wife, I stepped up. She knows a lot how to take care of animals, even in medical sense, and I have thought since a long time that our cat could use a companion, after our old siamese died. I was keeping that spot for a rescue situation - and it happened.
She (turned out it's a girl) was quickly brought for a medical checkup, turned out she's quite alright actually. She can also eat kitten food. Quite surprisingly, the bigger cat got genuinely scared of the little one. After a day, she starts approaching, but is still very cautious.
And do you know what's funniest? Two nights before, I had a dream about small animals in distress, and it got stuck in my memory because of how unusual it was. So when this little thing was brought to me, it felt quite unreal, as if the dream got its continuation in broad daylight.
We don't seem to have "pure" population of feral cats around here, although it is possible to find ones which don't appear to be anyone's companion. In any case, she's smart. In just a few days she comprehended that food comes from the fridge and is served on (her own little) plate. So when hungry, she will go and squeak at the fridge loudly! Initially she had trouble distinguishing it from the stove which is also white, but in a few more days she learned, no more mistakes. And upon seeing just any plate, she desperately wants to get on it and see if there's anything tasty; hard to keep her in my lap when I'm trying to eat.Some days, we control our own fate - other days, our fate controls us. Some things are just meant to be, the planets and the stars align, and everything is just right in the moment. The world has given you the kitten, and what an adorable one she is! I wonder if they descend from a feral cat, and if so, how many generations down the line they are. Because given how resourceful street cats have to be, relying more on their natural instincts than regular house cats, you may have a born mouser on your hands. Rodents beware!
That kitten is too damn adorable! Both appearance-wise, and personality. Cats are seemingly as intelligent as they are emotionally fickle. Either way, that's hilarious they already establish and recognize these things in their little brain. It genuinely makes me smile, thinking about them squeaking for food! The kitten looks very healthy, too.Tell me we got a heatwave without telling me we got a heatwave...
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We don't seem to have "pure" population of feral cats around here, although it is possible to find ones which don't appear to be anyone's companion. In any case, she's smart. In just a few days she comprehended that food comes from the fridge and is served on (her own little) plate. So when hungry, she will go and squeak at the fridge loudly! Initially she had trouble distinguishing it from the stove which is also white, but in a few more days she learned, no more mistakes. And upon seeing just any plate, she desperately wants to get on it and see if there's anything tasty; hard to keep her in my lap when I'm trying to eat.
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OMG seeing her in action is even more incredible and adorable <3 aww!I wanted to film my dog rolling around and scratching at her pillow a second ago, as she had just been doing so before the start of the video, but when I got out my phone, she decided to just jump on my lap, instead.
Jesus christ, the quality of this has to be worthless as a GIF just to fit in the file size limit...
I adore them so much White Rat! Look at how snuggly they all are <3We're sharing our pets!? I gotta jump on this wagon, for sure!
Introducing my puggy pile!! They're so snuggily-puggily.
Red collar: Rocket - half pug, half bulldog ()allegedly)
Purple collar: Oleanna
Blue collar: Gortwog gro Nagorm, Gort for short.
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