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Message 1979180 - Posted: 7 Feb 2019, 21:05:38 UTC

'Frozen and unresponsive' cat pulls off extraordinary recovery after being trapped in huge snowbank

An ‘essentially frozen and unresponsive’ cat was found buried under a mountain of snow on Thursday, Jan. 31. Fluffy, the cat, has since made a miraculous recovery.

Fluffy, who lives in northwestern Montana in Kalispell, was found by her owners in a snowbank.

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Message 1980212 - Posted: 14 Feb 2019, 1:51:54 UTC

Two tigers die in separate fights at British zoos

a 13-year-old Siberian female called Shouri was killed at Longleat Safari Park in southwest England when she managed to enter the adjacent paddock of two other tigers through an open door.

The incident happened just three days after a female Sumatran tiger at London zoo, 10-year-old Melati, was fatally attacked by a new male tiger moments after they were introduced by zookeepers last Friday.


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Message 1980243 - Posted: 14 Feb 2019, 6:22:38 UTC

Rare black leopard spotted in Africa for first time in century: 'It's such a mythical thing
An ultra-rare black leopard — with a silky-looking, shiny coat — was spotted in Africa for the first time in more than 100 years, and the wildlife photographer who captured the elusive big cat credits the sighting simply to dumb luck.

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Message 1980244 - Posted: 14 Feb 2019, 7:09:02 UTC - in response to Message 1980243.  

Rare black leopard spotted in Africa for first time in century: 'It's such a mythical thing
An ultra-rare black leopard — with a silky-looking, shiny coat — was spotted in Africa for the first time in more than 100 years, and the wildlife photographer who captured the elusive big cat credits the sighting simply to dumb luck.

Dumb luck, well that's better than no luck at all, I saw that mentioned on the TV news, a beautiful cat, though a house cat is a lot safer.
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Message 1988557 - Posted: 3 Apr 2019, 6:24:46 UTC

I'll have to admit Catwoman.... You're not quite what I expected.


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Message 1990618 - Posted: 19 Apr 2019, 6:50:57 UTC

When you are not looking the cookie thief strikes... and it is not the blue Cookie Monster from Sesame Street


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Message 1991723 - Posted: 27 Apr 2019, 18:09:47 UTC
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Australia Is Deadly Serious About Killing Millions of Cats

Feral felines are driving the country’s native species to extinction. Now a massive culling is underway to preserve what’s left of the wild.

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Message 1992651 - Posted: 5 May 2019, 5:59:34 UTC

Time for a Kitty Cartoon Quiz...
CAN YOU NAME ALL THESE CARTOON CATS?

I got 12 out of 14 correct
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Message 1993999 - Posted: 17 May 2019, 11:58:09 UTC

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Message 1995722 - Posted: 29 May 2019, 5:28:37 UTC - in response to Message 1991723.  

TNR is cost-effective and a more ethical & efficient way of lowering feral cat populations. Petition

Australia Is Deadly Serious About Killing Millions of Cats

Feral felines are driving the country’s native species to extinction. Now a massive culling is underway to preserve what’s left of the wild.

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Message 1995723 - Posted: 29 May 2019, 5:43:41 UTC - in response to Message 1995722.  

TNR is cost-effective and a more ethical & efficient way of lowering feral cat populations. Petition
Australia Is Deadly Serious About Killing Millions of Cats
Feral felines are driving the country’s native species to extinction. Now a massive culling is underway to preserve what’s left of the wild.
I'm sorry to all the cat lovers out there, but here if it doesn't have a collar with an attached bell on it then it cops a lump of lead in the head instead.

I (and very many others here) value our native wildlife way over that of an introduced natural killer that they have no defence against.

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Message 1995807 - Posted: 29 May 2019, 17:16:44 UTC - in response to Message 1995723.  

TNR is cost-effective and a more ethical & efficient way of lowering feral cat populations. Petition
Australia Is Deadly Serious About Killing Millions of Cats
Feral felines are driving the country’s native species to extinction. Now a massive culling is underway to preserve what’s left of the wild.
I'm sorry to all the cat lovers out there, but here if it doesn't have a collar with an attached bell on it then it cops a lump of lead in the head instead. I (and very many others here) value our native wildlife way over that of an introduced natural killer that they have no defence against. Cheers.
Thank you for illustrating my point. Leaving this kind of deliberately inflamatory rhetoric aside, I think it is distressing to see so much hatred getting in the way of much more humane solutions such as Trap-Neuter-Releases or even more effective Trap-Vasectomy-Hysterectomy-releases. I agree that time is of the essence and concede that TNR and TVHR alone aren't sufficient in the short term if an aussie fauna ''entirely made up of cats and cockroaches" is to be avoided, but this man-made problem won't be solved by sophistery, shaky science and added layers of cruelty - which will only contribute to fuelling unproductive, endless downward-spiralling cycles of violence and suffering for all involved...

"Even scientists supporting the cull balked at the bowhunters’ methods. ... Killing cats to save endangered species was a simple — if sad — calculation in the abstract. But killing a single cat, and watching it struggle against the assault, seemed like a spectacle of human cruelty." - NYT
... and distract from the real biodiversity and environmental issues :

“The focus on killing cats runs the risk of distracting attention away from other threats to biodiversity, most prominent of which is widespread, ongoing habitat loss, which has been largely overlooked in the Threatened Species Strategy. The culling target is a highly visible symbol of a broader campaign around feral cat research and management in Australia, rather than a direct indicator of conservation action and success. We are concerned that progress toward the 2 million target could be misinterpreted as progress toward conserving threatened species, when the link between the two is not clear.” https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/australia-cats/
Just another long-term general interest vs short-term special interests case to be added to the "Is intelligence a factor of survival ?" debate, I guess.
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Message 1996459 - Posted: 2 Jun 2019, 19:44:26 UTC

Officer allergic to cats helps rescue kitten from car's engine compartment

http://www.fox4news.com/news/officer-allergic-to-cats-helps-rescue-kitten-from-cars-engine-compartment
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Message 1996855 - Posted: 5 Jun 2019, 4:00:10 UTC

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Message 1996935 - Posted: 5 Jun 2019, 18:29:50 UTC

Artyom is now nine months old.
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Message 1997769 - Posted: 11 Jun 2019, 6:59:57 UTC

Slightly off topic but still has cats....

There's a reason why my cat doesn't need two-factor authentication

... As they say, there is a fine balancing act between adequate security and easy user experience. My cat has it easy: he was chipped at the rescue centre when we acquired him, and now he just wanders in and out of the house via a cat-flap that unlocks only when it detects his unique code. ...

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Message 1998875 - Posted: 20 Jun 2019, 1:33:41 UTC

A newly discovered species of cat has been discovered on Corsica, the Cat Fox according to CNN.

Wildlife rangers from France's National Hunting and Wildlife Office have located 16 of the golden striped
'cat-foxes' in remote areas of the French island of Corsica.

(CNN)There may be a fascinating new species of a fox-like cat, or a cat-like fox, prowling the island of Corsica and yep, it's already cranky and hates your guts.
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The cats are bigger than a typical house cat, and have large, ringed tails and "highly developed" canine teeth. Because of their appearance, they are known locally as chat-renard, or "cat-fox."
They hunt nocturnally and, from the looks of it, are just thrilled by all of the attention.

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Message 1998877 - Posted: 20 Jun 2019, 2:29:00 UTC - in response to Message 1998875.  

South Corsica: Duel between a "cat-fox" (chat-renard) and a fox:)
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