No matter how many times the cups are moved, this cat always knows which cup the ball is in.
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No matter how many times the cups are moved, this cat always knows which cup the ball is in.
Long after the cat went missing, it was found while its 69-year-old owner was looking for digital wildlife.
If the town is nice enough to put up a sign for you, you may as well use it.
Having trouble thinking of a name for your new kitty? Here are Japanese feline fans’ favorite choices.
Recent animal rights complaints had some thinking plans would be scrapped, but the eve mainstay will be part of this year’s event after all.
Ordinarily, this much confidence would border on arrogance, but there’s no way we can stay mad at that face.
Trick your friends into thinking that you own an actual polar bear, all while supporting WWF.
Researchers say this is the first time this type of behaviour between the two species has been recorded.
Technically compatible with all smartphone models.
It’s hard to believe that’s the same pooch.
We kid you not, this book has the stones to feature a very specific part of a male cat’s anatomy.