If your day isn't already strange, I share this for your consideration. It's video of a herd of deer who for some reason are licking a cat. Strangely, I think I know why.
We've posted a couple of articles this week about adoption as a way to start or expand your family. It can be a life-changing experience for you and for the individual you welcome into your home.
This little kitty cat would not be denied his nutrition. A Ring doorbell camera shows a delicate house cat get completely fierce when a bobcat tried to invade his space and steal his food.
If you have ever had a husky dog as a pet, you will fully understand this. A new video shows one Illinois husky who was not super fond of the fact that the family had gotten a new cat.
Thanks to videos that get constantly shared on the internet, I'm beginning to think the world is become like the Charlotte's Web book. Animals as friends is making me believe animals can really talk. I present this midwestern cow and cat as further evidence of my point.
In my younger days, I had a Firebird that had such a great engine I swore it was purring. A Missouri lady really did have that happen thanks to a stray that chose her vehicle engine as home.
You don't mess with a house cat that has a bad attitude. That lesson was learned recently by a coyote that got too close to a property watched over by the house cat equivalent of Chuck Norris.
Now might be a good time to ask the kids to leave the room. I have found video of a Missouri cat named Cleo putting on a pole dancing performance for the ages.
If you're planning to drive through the wooded highway area east of Farmington, Iowa, you might be interested to know that a mountain lion has just been spotted in that area.
When I was a kid, I thought The Jungle Book was real. Spoiler alert: it wasn't. Now, later in life I may have to rethink that as a new video share shows a Missouri deer who has a best friend who's a cat.