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Cat’s New Game Room Is a Hit
A 4-year-old cat named Little Kitten from San Clemente, CA has been working tirelessly to turn the basement into a full-fledged game room, complete with a pool table and room for Twister.
At a private party on Sunday, she revealed the fruits of her labor.
“It is totally awesome,” says Karen Donaldson, who attended the bash. “We played Candy Land and Operation all night long! It’s great to have a dedicated space just for games.”
Little Kitten, an avid gamer herself, was sure to get in on the action. Numerous reports claim she ran the billiard table and dominated in an epic Mastermind tournament.
Submitted by Victoria Feasey.
Cat’s Toupee Isn’t Fooling Anyone
Feline pattern baldness afflicts over half a million kitties worldwide. And while advancements in hair transplant procedures have been made in recent years, the majority of cats still opt for old fashioned toupees to cover up those bald spots.
Most kitties seem to pull it off, but Dexter, a cat from Modesto Beach, CA, may just have the worst hair piece in existence.
“I walked into the office last week and there was Dexter wearing that… rug,” recalled Angela Morantini, who works with the cat. “It was so obviously a toupee, but Dex just goes about his business as if everything is normal. I almost peed my pants laughing.”
According to Morantini, Dexter wouldn’t admit to any of his co-workers that he was wearing a hair piece, but no one was fooled.
“I said to him, ‘I am not going to take you seriously as long as you’re wearing that thing,’” she said. “And he just looks at me like, ‘What?’ Hysterical.”
Via sneakyhobbitses. Originally published on HelloGiggles.
Hamster Rescued From Tiny Wastepaper Basket
Police in Highland Park, NJ responded to a 911 call early Sunday, rescuing a local hamster named Max, who had become trapped inside his own small wastepaper basket.
“He had gone in there to retrieve a crumpled up page of his manuscript,” officer John Donelly tells The Fluffington Post. “Next thing he knew, he was clamoring to get out. It’s a good thing he was wearing his Bluetooth headset so he could call in the emergency. It was a typical 825,” says Donelly, referring to the police radio code 825: “Trapped Hamster.”
Via Ninithedreamer.