Just when you thought a cat intensely chasing a laser pointer couldn't get anymore engrossing, along comes an adorable toddler trying to help the cat get that pesky red dot. Prepare for the implosion of the entire Internet.
The next time you are at your yoga class and the instructor asks you to take a moment to clear your mind for some peaceful meditation, instead of focusing on that tabletop water fountain she bought at Ross, I want you to think about this cat with a tiny frog on its head.
Introducing new cats to each another can go one of two ways—they can either get along and start to play/plot your demise or they can decide they hate each other and...start to play/plot your demise.
There are many brave warriors history remembers fondly—Achilles, William Wallace, my Aunt Betty who braved Black Friday in San Diego last year and got two iPads for the price of one—but now, there is finally a hero who trumps them all.
A man in Taiwan has developed a cat feeder that uses facial recognition to dispense pet food. Your cat will probably kill you for even reading an article about this.
The only thing that could possibly make watching highlights of the U.S. Men's team's loss against Belgium tolerable is somehow incorporating cats into the situation. So, we bring you cats interpreting World Cup highlights. (You're welcome.)
Meet Boots, a double-amputee kitten who was saved from euthanasia who is learning to walk again with the help of specially designed orthopedic "house-slippers." And you're going to flip (spoiler alert: just like boots did) when you watch her try to take the stairs. The stairs!
Poor Kimicat is just trying to enjoy a simple meal of kibble. But Oscar is having none of it. Watch how he uses all of his cunning cat stealthiness to steal her food bowl from right under her nose.
We've sat through many tireless so-called "advancements" in human evolution—the wheel, the printing press, cures for major diseases—but now finally society has something that is actually useful. At long last, there is 24-hour cat channel.