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Kitten Remodels Bathroom
When Tiger the cat bought her run-down triplex on Hudson Avenue in 2009, her intention was to renovate the first and second floors and get them rented out immediately, while slowly updating the third floor for herself.
Three years and numerous construction headaches later, she’s finally completed the remodel of her third-floor apartment. The final room to be renovated was the master bathroom, and as everyone knows, the most important part of the bathroom for a cat is the sink.
“She went totally high end,” said close friend Armando Perez. “She had porcelain sink custom made in Germany, so it fits her like a glove, and installed really nice Kohler fixtures.”
Tiger is reportedly enjoying her new oasis and finally feels truly at home in her apartment.
Via BohemianDolls.
Puppy Lays Claim to Vast American Wilderness
When a beagle named Copper set out on a mapping expedition last fall, he never dreamed he’d find such pristine, untapped wilds. The puppy has sent reports back to base camp with tales of vast, uninhabited forests in the Great Smoky Mountains of the Southeastern U.S.
According to his bank rollers, Copper has claimed the land for himself, and set up a make-shift municipality called Copperton. Early reports indicate that he has begun settling the wilds.
“It’s hard to mark 187,000 acres of Appalachia with your pee, but Copper’s working on it,” says park ranger Dan Fillion, who is keeping tabs on the puppy from a distance. “He can make claims all he wants. This place has been federal parkland since 1934.”
It’s likely Copper is unaware of the legal challenges to his claim, but friends of the beagle expect him to fight for it in court when the issue arises.
Via Kelly Bolinger. Originally published on HelloGiggles.
Dog Swears It’s Snow, Not Dandruff
A local pup named Ranger wants everyone to know that the white flecks in an unfortunate picture of him making the rounds on Facebook are snow flakes, and not dandruff.
“Ranger wants to make it perfectly clear that contrary to rumors he does not have a dandruff problem,” said Patrick Landon, a spokesperson for the dog. “He just happened to be out playing in the snow when the shot was taken. It was cold enough that the flakes weren’t melting as they landed on his fur.”
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