Aww this is so true! Used to have a cat once, black as night he was, and he NEVER obeyed us to go poopy outside. But he had the handsomest face and behaves just like a human would when he wants something. That's to say he knows how to tug your heartstrings. :/
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margo
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Fri 3 Jul, 2015 01:18 pm
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He's a boy cat - and everything's pink! Really thoughtless!
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Tue 14 Jul, 2015 01:53 pm
A woman has rescued an abandoned kitten when she heard its mews coming from a taped-up shoebox on the side of a road. The six-week-old black and white cat was suffering from dehydration after being cruelly trapped in the box and left in the sun.
EXHIBITION
How Cats Took Over the Internet
August 7, 2015–January 31, 2016
Video Screening Amphitheater and Gallery
That cats “rule the Internet” is an undisputed truism. Internet users have created and viewed millions of images and videos of cats, delighting in media that dwell on the cat’s many paradoxes: its independence and powerlessness, its curiosity and indifference, its human qualities and sheer inscrutability.
How Cats Took Over the Internet tells the history of cats online, examining phenomena like Caturday, lolcats, cat videos, celebrity cats, and more to unearth why images and videos of the feline kind have transfixed a generation of web users. Touching on concepts like anthropomorphism, the aesthetics of cuteness, the Bored at Work Network, and the rise of user-generated content, this exhibit takes a critical look at a deceptively frivolous phenomenon.