What's better than watching a cat eat a banana? Watching a cat
dressed as a banana (covered in ice cream) while eating a banana. (The costume should look familiar to you—
Dumpling wore the same one earlier this week!)
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What I think while watching this video: "Aw, kitty!" and "Wap wap wap wap wap wap wap wap wap."
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Thank you, pet owner who decided to stick two dogs and four cats of utmost cuteness in a pen, feed them peanut butter off tongue depressors, and film it.
Everybody wins.
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If tomatoes were sentient creatures with eyes and mouths and the ability to bounce around gaily, you'd never ever want to eat them. Because they're too cute. But you might want to keep one as a pet.
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Aside from loving to eat
clams, sea otters also love eating ice. Really big chunks of ice.
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About two weeks ago, SeaWorld in Orlando
rescued an orphan baby manatee found at Daytona Beach and had to bottle-fed her every three hours to promote weight gain. Yes, I wish I had that job.
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Today,
Natalie Dee shows what happens between egg friends when
one of those eggs becomes a chicken.
Behold the trauma. I will think about this whenever I eat an egg. Or chicken.
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Honeydew-flavored popsicles are a great summer treat for humans and pets. But pets look a lot cuter when they eat them, hence the following 42 seconds of Monday-improving awesomeness.
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It was all thanks to a case of bad digestion! (Note to self: Don't eat colorful blobs that randomly fall out of the sky.)
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One night I was browsing YouTube for videos of pomeranian puppies (yeah, that's how I roll) and while clicking deeper into the world of hypnotizingly adorable
sentient poofballs this video stood out for starring a puppy (hypnotizing level: 11 out of 10) who, driven by a container of food, excitedly yips, paws at the table, and nudges its nose closer to the food. Make sure you reach the 58 second mark—it's special.
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