And finally: See-Saw Solo
It’s tough when you go to the park by yourself and want to play on the teeter-totter. But it’s a cinch for this chinch. (from Andrew Y. via SoraNews24)
It’s tough when you go to the park by yourself and want to play on the teeter-totter. But it’s a cinch for this chinch. (from Andrew Y. via SoraNews24)
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So would their babies be emules?
Hahahahaha.
Why yes, I think they would!
Interspecies dating is the best dating
*hugs furry creature from Alpha Centauri*
You lucky!
Orange kitty is “tea-tiger” in Japan! I love it.
The Dumbo Octopus! wow wow wow! What an incredible show it put on. The flaps or fins or ears or whatever they’re called are mesmerizing.
I was cheering along with the scientists. It was just beautiful.
Gotta love these links! I so want that tote bag from the Japanese museum but so far haven’t found any place on-line to buy it. Hmmm, road trip to Japan?
And kitties seeing themselves in mirrors is hysterical. Ooh, almost forgot I get another foster cat on Monday. Name is Paisley and isn’t she gorgeous??
Awww!
Double awww! And couldn’t the staff let the cats inside for an after-hours tour of the museum?
PS – Mike, the site’s forgetting my name again…
tripple Awww!
Pretty Kitty!
Such a wonderful thing you are doing AJ! [hearts]
Beautiful girl! Is she preggers?
Maybe I can foster a chinchilla. They’re so funny and adorable.
“I was outnumbered 45 lives to 9.”
The chinchilla actually seems to be enjoying that, for the pure sensation (the same reason a person would). Very cool.
The dumbo octopus is amazing, eerie and beautiful. I didn’t realize any octopus has fins; research reveals that the entire suborder Cirrina has them, though that’s still a minority of octopus species and they live in deep oceans. I’m so used to seeing the shallow-water octopuses encountered by scuba divers I didn’t realize the other kind exist. Amazingly (to me) the one thing most characteristic of octopuses other than arms and ink — jet propulsion — is absent in the finned species — they ONLY get around by swimming with those fins. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus#Locomotion Amusing AND educational — Cutetropolis has it all.
Okay, I’m officially wishing I could adopt the donkey and the emu. Such a sweet story.
The Japanese art-loving kitties look so much like my Fred Weasleycat and Scorpius! Mine would be just as persistent about getting inside; however, they would not enjoy pets from guards or patrons. I get to pet Fred maybe every other day; I rarely get to pet Scorpius.
Cats and mirrors had me ROFLMAOing. Such sillycats!