In precious angel news, this is a short video of a dog watching two dart players on television, and running to fetch what they’ve thrown. Unfortunately for the dog, there isn’t actually anything to fetch, and he returns empty-mouthed, ready to pay even closer attention to the next throw. That
This is a video of Scotty recognizing his deceased brother in a memorial painting that was hung on the wall of his home. In their caretaker’s own words while whoever’s working the lunch shift at the drive-thru window at Wendy’s wonders why my eyes are so bloodshot: This is my
These are a few photographs from a shop in Japan where the owner had glass panels installed in the ceiling so the shop’s resident cats can watch shoppers, and vice-versa. A great idea, but are we sure the rest of those drop panels can support the weight of those cats?
In precious moments news, this is a short video of a group of baby ducks running across the lily pads in a pond. Such sweet, sweet little angels aren’t they? It’s crazy to think that when I took a trip to the pond when I was like five their great-great-great-great-great
This is a short video of a dog coming when called and sticking its head out of its custom-cut dog head shaped hole in the fence gate so he can see what’s happening on the the other side of the world. That’s sweet. For reference, if I had a hole
In other bird news, this is a video of penguins at the Newquay Zoo in Cornwall, England chasing bubbles blown from a bubble machine that was donated by someone. First of all, who donates a bubble machine? That’s something you keep until you die and then are buried with. Secondly,
This is a short video of golden retriever Moose playing hide-and-seek with caretaker Shane when he spots him in the bathroom mirror and looks confused. It’s funny, my dogs always looks at me in the mirror but never look at themselves. It’s like they don’t even recognize themselves as themselves,
In sweet, wholesome internet news, this is a short video of nine baby opossums chomping on some banana. Man, I love opossums. Raccoons too. People think they’re weird, but that’s because people need to pretend they’re better than eating out of trash cans and playing in the sewers at night