Kittens and are probably one of the funniest things to watch. Their curiosity will often get them into a situation where they aren't sure how to get out. Take this kitten. It's curiosity got it stuck inside a jar. I dare you to watch this video without laughing.
Earlier this week, a man dropped off a section of rusty pipe to firefighters at Redding, California’s Fire Station #4. Why? There was a kitten trapped inside of it. That’s right, a real life, just-larger-than-pipe-sized cat. So were these American heroes able to squeeze him out? Yes!
Watch the nail-biting endeavor in the three-part rescue series below.
Chasing a dangling string is so last year. This adorable kitten opts for pink plastic hamster ball over the usual cat toy fare and somehow manages to submerge his entire body in the thing. Good thing the hamster wasn’t in there before he got in — that would have been one wild ride. Check out the video below:
I (seriously!) have never seen such a pretty kitty. Gypsea visited the 98 Country studio this morning and she is looking for a home. Not only is she beautiful, she is affectionate and curious. If you can give her a home, contact or visit the Tri-County Humane Society.
Earlier this week the CEO for cigarette maker Phillip Morris surprised everyone who has ever tried to quit smoking by saying that tobacco is not that hard to quit. Say what?! As a former smoker myself, I know it's hard and if you need more proof that quitting cigarettes is one of the most awful experiences in the world – check out this very angry kitty.
A Russian man has created what’s now being referred to as an explosion of cuteness: a kitty crash test. It’s similar to a car crash test in which a vehicle runs full speed into a wall or another car. But instead of a hunk of metal on metal, it’s a giant pile of soft and fuzzy times two.
The video depicts one cat lightly crashing into another with some seriously dramatic music in the background.
If you're looking for a sweet little kitty - meet Bumble Bee. She's available for adoption at the Tri-County Humane Society and she visited us in the 98 Country studio this morning.