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.

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.
Show off
— Democrat Cats (@democratcats.bsky.social) February 23, 2026 at 8:38 PM
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(I understand that everything’s expensive these days, and I’m trying to do my part. They feed me the budget cat food, ration my treats, and I’m okay with that. But they could have spent more for a larger cat box.)


People, via NTMTOM
Bored Panda, via Andrew Y.
Bored Panda, via NTMTOM
GeoBeats / YouTube, via Skimpy
Andrew Y. found this elaborate contraption that treats instead of traps.
This guy spent 14 hours waiting for a squirrel to set off this Rube Goldberg Machine pic.twitter.com/OBQJSM9NoR
— Nature Unedited (@NatureUnedited) February 18, 2026