Hat tip and kudos to Rosie for ensuring we were woken up at 4.30 this morning.
Instead of the normal purring and patting, she decided the best method was to throw up on the bed!
Hat tip and kudos to Rosie for ensuring we were woken up at 4.30 this morning.
Instead of the normal purring and patting, she decided the best method was to throw up on the bed!
So sorry to say our little guy didn't make it through the night. Despite receiving oxygen, vitamins and medication, he was just not strong enough to survive his ordeal. Thank you to everyone for your good wishes and compassion. He is at peace now. 😪 🐱 🌈
— Sir Trev Skint MP (@SirTrevSkint) May 25, 2021
Can I get some love for this little guy. Found him in a barn an hour ago. Rats have taken his eyes. Now at vets (they stayed open for us) 5 weeks old, dehydrated and too weak to swallow, no veins for a drip. He's fighting with his heart. We've called him Guerrero (warrior) 🙏 pic.twitter.com/jR7mtL0siS
— Sir Trev Skint MP (@SirTrevSkint) May 24, 2021
A cat and her three kittens have been found living in an old bird's nest high up in a tree. Volunteers from @CatsProtection say that the living arrangements chosen by the feline family in Amersham were very unusual and have now found a new home for them. pic.twitter.com/9ds4m7hAbE
— Adam Clark (@adamclarkitv) May 18, 2021
A Chicago cat has survived after jumping out of a fifth-floor window to escape an apartment fire.
Chicago Fire Department personnel were taking a video of the exterior of the building as firefighters were extinguishing the blaze when a black cat appeared through billowing smoke at a broken window. The feline briefly tested the side of the building with its front paws, and then jumped.
Onlookers gasped as the cat fell. But it missed a wall and instead landed on all four paws on a patch of grass, bounced once and ran away.
“It went under my car and hid until she felt better after a couple of minutes and came out and tried to scale the wall to get back in,” said fire department spokesman Larry Langford.
The cat was not injured, Langford said, adding he was trying to track down its owner.
No joke but on Friday at Panmunjom w/ @ColinZwirko and @UN_Command we spotted a cat on the North Korean side of the MDL.
— Chad O'Carroll (@chadocl) May 11, 2021
It was just a few meters from the line KJU + Trump walked over. I tried to snap it but missed.
My question is: what happens if the cat crosses the border?