Getting into the spirit of Halloween, here’s a black cat’s first pumpkin!
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Getting into the spirit of Halloween, here’s a black cat’s first pumpkin!
My favorite scene in the Michelle Pfeifer movie “Married To The Mob” is when feline loving FBI agent Mike played by Matthew Modine hits the switch for his automatic cat feeder! This one isn’t the same, but it’s equally as clever. Just the thing to create during this time of staying indoors so much!
Splooting for Santa Claus!
Here’s a resourceful and multi tasking cat eating while in sploot position!
This cat shows how splooting is done.
Bailey the cat’s story from kittenhood through elderhood and his very special family.
Almost 10 million views!
Here are a bunch of smart cats answering pesky telephones!
Meet Mr. B an elder feral tom cat who after years of being a street cat gets a home. You’ll need two hankies for this one!
Almost 6 million views!
Today we have two videos which come from Shawn of North Carolina and it features a rescued blind tuxedo named Pinocchio. Shawn tells us: “He’s my baby!! We lived on Kauai, HI for 7 years, until 2018. We are highly involved in animal rescue, especially special needs. Pinocchio was one of sooo many strays/ferals on Kauai. A good Samaritan saw him wandering around the airport grounds and took him to the local shelter (which was HIGH kill). His eyes were destroyed from an upper respiratory infection.
Thankfully, the vet at the shelter decided to only take his eyes and not his life. I met him when he was recovering in a foster home. He is adventurous and loving and brave and so, so friendly! We are in full awe of him and how he has so much blind trust. Literally. He had a tight bond with a younger kitten, so we adopted him, too. He acts as his seeing – eye. That’s Jiminy!”
Today we have two videos which come from Shawn of North Carolina and it features a rescued blind tuxedo named Pinocchio. Shawn tells us: “He’s my baby!! We lived on Kauai, HI for 7 years, until 2018. We are highly involved in animal rescue, especially special needs. Pinocchio was one of sooo many strays/ferals on Kauai. A good Samaritan saw him wandering around the airport grounds and took him to the local shelter (which was HIGH kill). His eyes were destroyed from an upper respiratory infection.
Thankfully, the vet at the shelter decided to only take his eyes and not his life. I met him when he was recovering in a foster home. He is adventurous and loving and brave and so, so friendly! We are in full awe of him and how he has so much blind trust. Literally. He had a tight bond with a younger kitten, so we adopted him, too. He acts as his seeing – eye. That’s Jiminy!”