Here we see that most tenacious of predators, the house tiger, as it attempts to bring down a goldibeast twice its size. After a fierce struggle with frequent pauses for grooming, the tiger prevails.

Here we see that most tenacious of predators, the house tiger, as it attempts to bring down a goldibeast twice its size. After a fierce struggle with frequent pauses for grooming, the tiger prevails.

I wonder what the common cats are doing right now. Do they hunger for food, for justice, for the beauty that lies just beyond their feeble grasp? Or do they have, in their simple contentment, riches greater than I?

Max on the throne!, by Jules & Jenny, licensed under CC BY 4.0
The three Maine coon kittens have opened their eyes, which means that instead of stumbling around blindly they can see where they’re stumbling. And they love to bury themselves in the generous floofy fur of their mama.


Thérèse B. found a talented capybara.
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