Cats Welcoming Home Soldiers

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Nov 222014
 

We’ve all seen those heartwarming videos of dogs welcoming home soldiers. For some reason, we do not often see these same videos with cats. Well, here’s a funny compilation, created by Kate Sidley , of cats doing it.

One more reason to be a dog person!

Parody of “Dogs Welcoming Home Soldiers”

HUMAN CAST:
Sarah Bartley
Kelsey Bailey
Rachel Chapman
Julien Darmoni
Brian Hines
Kevin Hines
Jocelyne Jo Roueiheb
Kate Vatter

FELINE CAST:
Gus
Lovey
Dobby
Penny
Lucy
Parker
Mindy Tailing
Lady Tom Hanks
Billie Jean

SPECIAL THANKS:
Lauren Santiago
Karen Iorio
Jill Grant
Jeffrey William Schaefer
Gavin the dog

EDITED BY:
Kate Sidley and Joe Leonardo

DIRECTED BY:
Kate Sidley

MUSIC:
“The Creek” by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena via YouTube Audio Library

 

Cats Welcoming Home Soldiers

 

Baby Black-Footed Cats Hunt Crickets

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Jul 212014
 

Baby Black-Footed Cats hunt crickets at the Philadelphia Zoo like stone-cold merciless killers.

Enjoy!

Zoos find themselves in the strange position of buying animals for other animals. In this case, the Philadelphia Zoo got a shipment of live crickets for the Black-footed Cat kittens to play with. You remember when they were little. They’ve grown a lot, and now are almost as big as their mother! Drogon, Viserion, and Rhaegal are three months old now.

It seems weird to call them Black-foot Cat kittens, instead of just Black-footed kittens. But “Black-footed Cat” is the species. It’s like saying “Sand Cat cubs” instead of just Sand cubs. But wait- at what point do you classifying wild cats as cubs instead of kittens? Black-footed cats are smaller than domestic cats, but they are still wildcats!

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Joke Of The Day: Buttered-Cat Array

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Jul 212014
 
Rubber Chicken When a cat is dropped, it ALWAYS lands on its feet; and when toast is dropped, it ALWAYS lands with the buttered side facing down. Therefore, I propose to strap buttered toast to the back of a cat.

When dropped, the two will hover, spinning inches above the ground, probably into eternity. A “buttered-cat array” could replace pneumatic tires on cars and trucks, and “giant buttered-cat arrays” could easily allow a high-speed monorail linking New York with Chicago.