Happy Friday! Just kidding, it’s only Thursday — but enjoy these bonus links!
35 Adorable Photos Of Harvest Mice Living Their Tiny Lives
Bored Panda, via Andrew Y., Alice Shortcake, Tina M.
And finally: Wait For It…
Via Andrew Y. (More of this act on YouTube)
Have to save the links for later, but the video is spectacular! Do it, kitty! Jump! You know you want to!
The floor is slippery! Kitteh had to jump without any traction. Woweee!
First I’m going to be judge-y about the number of dogs that kid has, I’m judging it’s not fair that he has so many and I don’t have one! #Jealous
Second, how did that little girl resist extending a hand to pet that dear? He was so close I could never have resisted the temptation of trying to get just one little touch.
My head has exploded from all the cuteness today. And warning do not read the article about the baby goats. It has links to videos and more videos of goat adorableness and once you get sucked in, you won’t be able to do anything else today. Now I somehow have to get motivated and get ready for work.
I added the videos to my watch later list on youtube. I may or may not delete them after I watch.
I just looked at the harvest mice pictures. I’m going to take to my bed – talk about Cuteoverload! I want to buy every one of those pictures and plaster my walls with them.
I loved the cow with the blurred face among the google pics. We do not want all the bulls to learn where she lives.
Google uses AI to identify details that need blurring, like license plates and faces. It’s often interesting what it picks out, or doesn’t. None of the dogs or cats got blurred, but I’ve now seen multiple anonymized cows. Maybe it’s the coloration?
Now I want a cow that is carrying a license plate on her to follow a G car to see if the whole cow would be blurred š
YESS!! The blurred out cow was so funny!!
I love field meeces to pieces!! How freaking adorable are those tiny furballs!
And I melt any time I see goats in sweatews. ššš
I agree, those field meeces were sooo adorable. Also liked the Google Street, candid shots. I love dogs but 16 of them! Iām glad they’re not my neighbor, when they start yapping. That poor kitty kept sliding but was able to get the jump done.
My question is, how do you ever train a cat to do that????? I can’t even imagine.
Cats are not trained–they are persuaded with offerings appropriate to their greatness and dominion over us all to deign to grant us the boon of their stupendousness.
Well put.
I loved the Google pictures, but I really want to know where they all are! The magical land where hares fly, the ancient place behind the close-up cat… all of them!
Oh yeah, and the place with too many seagulls, so I can avoid it. Seagulls in moderation, please!
The cat was photographed in the Largo di Torre Argentina in Rome, probable site of Julius Caesar’s assassination and home to a famous no-kill sanctuary for feral cats.
Wait, it gets better…there are the remains of four ancient temples on the site, and one of them now houses a shelter for cats recovering from sterilization!
The email for this post teases the reader, pretending that it’s Friday, but as far as I’m concerned, it’s Saturday and so is tomorrow and the day after that. So HA!
(Using up my time off with several long weekends this summer, culminating in a full week at the end of September, just before my time resets on October 1.)
I would like all the baby goats please.