National Geographic on Cat Diversity
National Geographic has been posting some exciting videos at their Myspace page about Cat Diversity and scientific exploration of how and why cats were first domesticated.

National Geographic has been posting some exciting videos at their Myspace page about Cat Diversity and scientific exploration of how and why cats were first domesticated.
To the talented Makeda, who sent her SUPER CUTE drawing of Juno the beagle and her Bichon Frise, Mia... thank you very much! 
Small Pleasures Farm recently posted some amazing photos of a baby capybara. ZOMG! Cute cute. Nom Nom. Wheee.

"The capybara, which is indigenous to South America, is the largest rodent in the world. It can apparently make a loveable family pet, just like the miniature donkey."

For more on these adorablicious creatures, check out Wikipedia. And have a great day.
Hey Animal Lovers! The Animal Rescue Site is offering a Click To Give service for Food and Care of animals in need.
You can click once a day, and everytime you do, the site's sponsors pay for over half a bowl of food for rescued animals. It's a good thing, and it's real easy. I've added the link to my bookmarks bar, so I notice it daily. Because some pets don't have mothers, and...