They are a part of our family, they're around all the time giving us love and attention, but when our pets go missing its heart-breaking to everyone, because a member of the family is missing.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Me personally I would have yelled out more than a thousand words, a few explicit words, and maybe a high pitched scream by looking at the size of this giant rattlesnake.
Local residents in South Texas called the Laguna Vista Police Department after spotting this rattler by a walking trail...
Sometimes cats become residents in Mom and Pop stores, vet clinics, and apparently libraries. But one Texas town has evicted the resident cat from the library, and now it's got some people petitioning and calling voters to weigh in. It's not Kilgore, Palestine, or Longview, although we know you guys love your cats. The cat controversy is happening a little further west.
East Texas is no stranger when it comes to vicious dog attacks on kids and people. Some attacks result in the victims being severely mauled and mangled.
It's essentially part of the job description for a mail delivery person to deal with protective dogs, but I don't think cats are usually expected to cause any trouble with the mail.
There are reasons why you love the internet and reasons why you hate the internet and I'm going out on a limb with this one, but I'm going to say you're gonna love it!
There have been some unconventional ways invented to play records, but this cat takes vinyl to a whole other level. DJs, other record mixers, and vinyl enthusiasts will all agree, this cat is playing the record all wrong.
I seriously had a problem with cats when I was a little girl! It was more than the fact that I didn't like them. I hated cats! I thought cats were evil, malicious, and scary. I literally had some sort of feline phobia growing up. What was the reason for me being terrified of cats? Find out after the jump!
One California feline is attracting attention for his kleptomaniac ways -- he's stolen about 600 items from neighbors in the past 3 years, often returning multiple times for loot, including taking two trips to steal a pair of shoes or a bikini top and bottom.
Neighbors don't seem to mind too much -- they just pay a visit to Jean Chu and Jim Coleman, Dusty's owners, to retrieve their stolen items.