Our favorite cat-in-a-shark-costume, a chill kitty named Max-Arthur, is back and this time he?s riding a Roomba vacuum quietly in the dark. There?s almost a Zen-like moment towards the end when he realizes his ride has stopped for good and he steps off silently, glowing eyes and all.
Before the day is over, make sure your cell phone has an ICE entry on your call list. I.C.E. stands for ''in case of emergency'' and should include the phone numbers of at least two people who have access to your home and are comfortable caring for your pets. EMTs, firefighters and emergency room personnel know to look for this I.C.E. entry on cell phones, and if you're unconscious, it may be the only way your friends, family, or even a neighbor is notified and your pets cared for. - See more at: Will You Be Coming Home to Your Dogs Tonight?
Six fluffy kittens named Panda, Paris, Pikachu, Peter, Pavel, and Persey explore a handmade cardboard fort to an epic soundtrack in this video by Funnycatsandnicefish.
Artist and researcher Nickolay Lamm has created a series of photos that illustrate how cats see the world compared to how people do. The top photo of each pair shows what humans see, the bottom is an estimate of what cats see. Lamm consulted with eye specialists at the University of Pennsylvania veterinary school and learned that cats have a wider field of view, can?t see well at a distance, have much better night vision, and can see blue and yellow colors, but not reds and oranges. For more photos and information on how cats see the world, head over to Lamm?s article.
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