The Power of Yogurt

In this next experiment we will demonstrate the remarkable healing properties of certain foods. Our experimental lab rat is in a completely catatonic state (or ratatonic state — that’s just a little joke we tell down at the lab) and cannot be awoken. Note, however, when the subject is exposed to yogurt it is instantly revived. Our scientific conclusion therefore is that the rat was faking it the whole time to get the yogurt.

Our thanks to lead researcher Allein S.

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9 thoughts on “The Power of Yogurt

  1. JenDeyan February 26, 2021 / 5:10 pm

    I would be the same if seafood was involved.

  2. Dulcie February 26, 2021 / 5:14 pm

    Don’t go anywhere finger – gimme dat yogurt!!

  3. allein 🐾 February 26, 2021 / 5:40 pm

    Apparently I sent this in October. Totally forgot.

    Reminds me, I need to finish the yogurt in the fridge.

  4. ^oo^ February 26, 2021 / 6:06 pm

    I love science.

  5. AJ February 26, 2021 / 6:08 pm

    Well yeah, I’d wake up too if breakfast in bed was involved. Normally, I’m not a big fan of rats but these two are so adorable.

    • Debg February 26, 2021 / 10:02 pm

      They’re cuter to me when I can’t see the nekkid tails. I have the same reaction to possums. These guys are indeed adorable.

      • Ricky & Bibi's Mom February 27, 2021 / 9:53 am

        Same here. It’s the nekkid tailios that disturb me. But these ratties are cute and sweet, and deserve love and yogurt.

  6. Georgiana February 26, 2021 / 6:35 pm

    I love rats I think they are very cute but they only live up to 2 years and that’s just not long enough. I can’t imagine falling in love with a fur baby only to loose it in so short a time.

  7. dubravkamcvmd February 26, 2021 / 6:37 pm

    the adoreablness of rats taken care of and given loving homes is all you need to know about animals generally, pretty much.

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