Links: Home at Last


Adopted pets, tiny animal dolls, raising red pandas, and bear performs CPR… on trash can.

And finally: Live, Damn You! LIVE!

Found on Facebook by Cheryl S.

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12 thoughts on “Links: Home at Last

  1. Elizabeth Grisham July 24, 2020 / 8:12 am

    I was totally expecting a stuffie surgery. Now I have to find out if the trash bin survived.

    • Arne July 24, 2020 / 11:29 am

      Yeah, I think the bear got it backwards. CPR is supposed to resuscitate the patient, not kill them off. 🤔

  2. 6rabbits July 24, 2020 / 8:52 am

    Very resilient trash can!😄

    • Blue Footed Booby July 24, 2020 / 10:32 am

      I have to assume those are specifically intended to be bear resistant, but even so I was surprised it held up.

  3. murkle46 July 24, 2020 / 8:56 am

    Tiny animals are tiny.

  4. AJ July 24, 2020 / 9:03 am

    It’s more like dammit why. won’t. you. open!! I usually don’t root for the bear but I might this time after all his efforts. Adoption pics – all right who’s cutting onions this early??

  5. debg July 24, 2020 / 9:25 am

    Love the CPR bear and the tiny critters. Adoption photos are gorgeous. But OH those red pandas! I’m ded from floof.

  6. allein 🐾 July 24, 2020 / 11:16 am

    Does anyone else watch Dr. Mike on Youtube?

    “Chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions!”

  7. Dana July 24, 2020 / 11:19 am

    On a cuteness scale of 1-10, baby red pandas are about a 27.

    Adoption photos had me awwwwwww’ing about a zillion times.

  8. Murray C. July 24, 2020 / 10:24 pm

    Yes, the adoption images had me so wanting to do the same. Sigh. Not at the moment, sadly. And I loved the miniatures, have been a fan for a long time. I attend a huge miniature show in the Philadelphia area just to walk around and be amazed and grateful that there are people crazy enough and patient enough – and dexterous enough! to make the glorious things I see there.

  9. Michael July 25, 2020 / 12:33 am

    Almost every time we see a bear video, it’s a black bear. I’m not saying black bears aren’t dangerous — I wouldn’t want to wrestle one! — but brown bears — grizzly bears — are on a whole ‘nother level of size and peril. And that was a grizzly bear. Looked like a pretty BIG grizzly bear. So, yeah, the manufacturer of that trash can should use that video in ALL their advertising.

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