Does this dog, a Shih Tzu, have any idea how minuscule he is? Obviously not. He’s mad at his humans and layin’ down the law. Like, don’t you mess with me if you don’t want to wind up on the evening news, dude–!
Does this dog, a Shih Tzu, have any idea how minuscule he is? Obviously not. He’s mad at his humans and layin’ down the law. Like, don’t you mess with me if you don’t want to wind up on the evening news, dude–!
Do cats influence dogs? I’m afraid we have to say yes.
Cats excel at packing themselves into tight places. This video shows some dogs trying to do it, too. They have a long way to go before they master this art.
Never mind the cats. Someone in this video has a pet mudskipper in his aquarium. (Honk if you can remember, off-hand, what a mudskipper is.) How is any ordinary red-blooded cat to compete with that? [Watch closely, or you’ll miss it.]
The nooze I read this afternoon requires a sanity break. Maybe I’ll write it up tomorrow. But only if I get a good night’s sleep.
Well, meanwhile, if half a dozen puppies can’t cheer you up, I don’t know what will. I hope you like this video as much as I did.
Our cat Missy loved my pipe cleaners. She especially loved playing “fetch” with them, and never outgrew it. Sometimes she would growl as she wrestled the pipe cleaner into submission. Oh, I miss that little girl!
Now I feel guilty for never having provided Venetian blinds for our cats to play with. Or bit by bit destroy. They did get into our box springs once, but I’m sure blinds would have been more fun.
Out of the goodness of her heart, the cat adopted and raised a duckling. The duckling grew up and now she’s stuck with the duck. It doesn’t seem quite what she had in mind.
Cats are really good at making themselves disappear–most of the time, at least, minus the odd set of hindquarters still protruding from the vase. How many times in an ordinary week does your cat seem to vanish?
Those border collies are smart! Watch this one treat herself to an afternoon’s tobogganing. She understands exactly how it’s done, and she does it again and again.
I wonder if she can play Monopoly.
Ignore the parakeet. He’s only kibitzing.
But the dog and the baby bunnies–well, that’s domestication. It does wonderful–and very unexpected!–things for animals. Maybe we ought to give it a crack at humans.