Another cute alert!!! This little fox proves that it’s not just a pangram!
“Gosh, what to give a kitty that has everything?!”
I know you all have asked yourself this very question on many occasions before. Well, fret no longer because Kitty Wigs comes to the rescue! Pick from four stylish models, and sleep with one eye open from now on. I am convinced your feline companion will do her very best to claw your face off and spit out a colourful hairball after the deed.

Look at more pictures of pissed off kitties here: Kitty Wigs

Can’t…contain……the cuteness! Jessica is a young hippo in South Africa, who has decided to take up residence with a small family, who live by the waterway where nearby wild hippos roam. She’s practically trained as a pet, eating together with the families dogs, opening doors on her own and even walking through the house, heading for the kitchen to beg for more food. Hippos and dogs living together, awwwwww.

Well, what would you do if your daily activities involved being chased around by wild animals, eating grass (when you can find it) or butting heads with your family (literally)? I for one would start climbing trees! Which is exactly what these little critters starting doing in Morocco, where goats hang out in the extremely endangered Argan tree which can reach heights of 25-30 feet and a trunk that twisted in a way which allows goats to easily climb. The fruit of the tree is what is believed to attract goats, as, in desert areas, grass isn’t exactly plentiful.
Read more: Goats in trees? @ Science Buzz | Goats in trees @ Flickr

Ever wanted to understand and communicate with your pet rabbit? Now you can! If you’re a rabbit owner, you’ve realized that understanding what your little four-legged friend is trying to communicate to you isn’t as easy as understanding say, a dog, or a cat. Well, look no further, lagomorph lover Eric Mercer has compiled a thoroughly exhausting collection of ways to communicate with your rabbit, from the way they wiggle their little button noses to what it means when they’re left uppy (ear) twitches, Eric is making it much easy for us to interact with our Lagomorphic overlords.
Read more: The language of the Lagomorphs
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