Somewhere there are cats who don’t freak out when the toaster pops. One of them in these videos interprets it as an invitation to take the toast and run away. But you have to admire their reflexes: every bit as good as having nine lives.
Somewhere there are cats who don’t freak out when the toaster pops. One of them in these videos interprets it as an invitation to take the toast and run away. But you have to admire their reflexes: every bit as good as having nine lives.
It’s been a hard week, we’ve just had supper, and I think this video may be the last push I need to send me off to bed for a nap. Watch the sleeping baby make the drowsy puppy sleepier and sleepier.
Back by poplar demand, one of my all-time favorite videos! Always makes me laugh, no matter how many times I see it.
What do you suppose is going through their minds? I’d pay admission to find out.
We humans don’t understand the threat posed by springy doorstops. As you can see from these videos, puppies keep springy doorstops from getting out of hand. It saves us the labor of doing it ourselves.
I eat a lot of blueberries, and it’s nice to know I could share them with my pet rabbit, if I had one. I shared many suppers with my turtle. You should have seen him go for lobster. I’ve never had a bunny.
Our cat Robbie used to pile her toys in a hiding place. Is that what this cat is doing? What’s in the big plastic box–the other toys? And is she trying to take something out or put something in?
“You don’t have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows” (Procopius? Casey Stengel?). You could be a little fuzzy dog, for instance. Just follow Daddy onto the sound stage, and you’ve broken into show business!
This little French bulldog is a zoomies master. See how he builds up to sheer loopy, and then builds down. He put a smile on my face; I hope he’ll do the same for you.
Behold a bunch of dogs afraid of cats. Some of them are three or four times the cat’s size, but they all act like they’re totally buffaloed. I suspect there’s something wrong with that metaphor, but I don’t know what.
Here’s a parakeet parading around atop the kitchen table (can I use back-to-back prepositions?). I believe he’s practicing to deliver the next State of the Union speech. He is returned to his cage before he can damage national security.