It’s National Donut Day, people. Let us rejoice, and bask in the sugary glow. It’s also time for another No Frown Friday – feel free to bask in its non-sugary but still lovely glow.
This week’s NFF has an unlikely (and non-donut related) theme… cats! That’s right… even a self-proclaimed puppy fan can appreciate our feline friends. After all, I’ve always had a soft spot for Garfield.
- First up, your punny pet names: Madelion Albright and Gerard Leopardu.
- These photos of a tiny lion being raised by tiny humans have my
cute-o-meter going crazy. - Kitty parents and puppy parents alike should be able to appreciate this lint roller cat.
- Check out this heartwarming tale of three kitties who were rescued by a U.S. Marine. Rumor has it these cats will only agree to live in places that begin with the letter J. Cats are always so finicky.
- Here are some shots of the National Zoo’s new clouded leopard cubs. I think they broke the aforementioned cute-o-meter.
- Finally, are you wise to the wonder that is Winston the cat? Allow me to introduce you to this banana connoisseur:
(Via fourfour. If you want to see more Winston – and I know you do – go here.)
Although today’s post is dedicated to cute kitties, I would be remiss if I did not include some safety tips. Behind that cuteness lurks the heart of a warrior. (Tigers and lions and tabbies, oh my!) Is your cat trying to kill you? Know the warning signs.
Have a good weekend, and be careful out there.
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