ThrowbackThursday 1944 - Morphy the giant anteater befriends stray kittens (via sandiegozoo-twitter)
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Friend rescued a cat, now it won’t leave his side… - Imgur
LOOKIT HOW TINY IT IS OH MY GOD I COULD DIE
BUT IMAGINE YOU WERE THAT SMALL AND A FRIENDLY GIANT CAME AND RESCUED YOU AND TREATED YOU GENTLY AND FED YOU
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cheriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:
GET YOUR WEAK ASS SHIT OUTTA THE WHITE TIGER TAG
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT POST YOU’LL EVER SEE UNDER THIS TAG
Picture #1:
Kenny. Kenny doesn’t have down’s syndrome. Kenny is (was) severely deformed due to generations of inbreeding. This should be the true face of white tiger “conservation”Picture #2
Zuri was born with a severely compromised immune system due to inbreeding. Here she is with apparently a full bodied case of ringworm.Although Zuri was born normal looking on the outside, she has an incredibly weak immune system and was near death when she came to live at Noah’s Ark. At her original home, she was hidden from the eyes of the visiting public as she was missing almost all of the hair on her body. Her owners had called their vet in multiple times, but had decided Zuri was a hopeless case and was ready to euthanize her.
Is this not beautiful enough for you? Do you refuse to acknowledge that for every “beautiful” picture of white tigers you reblog there are at least a dozen others like Kenny and Zuri? And countless more that die shortly after birth, hidden away from the public eye to protect this disgusting practice and keep the adoring public in ignorance.
EDUCATE YOURSELVES!!
All White Tigers are Inbred and are not Purebred
I haven’t heard of Zuri, thanks for posting this!
(via moreanimalia)
Tashiro-jima (or Tashirojima), 田代島, is a small island in Japan. It has become known as “Cat Island” due to the large stray cat population that thrives as a result of the local belief that feeding cats will bring wealth and good fortune. The cat population is now larger than the human population on the island.
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Source: niuniente
A 22-month-old female scaredy cat tiger appeared to get the shock of her young life when she encountered a dead leaf floating on a pool of water in the Bandhavgarh National Park, India. Clearly unusure about just what was approaching her, the partially submerged youngster’s tail shot up in the air and with teeth bared she let out her most fearsome growl - all in an effort to scare the humble leaf away.
Picture: HERMANN BREHM / NPL / Rex Features
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Source: telegraph.co.uk
Hi everyone, let me introduce my cat. :D Her name is Kocia and as you can see, she’s an awesome cat who loves lying precariously on stacks of my books.
I thought I should introduce her to you now that I still can, since I’m about to strangle her in frustration. Spring has finally come to Poland and Kocia has decided that she’s bored of sitting at my flat all day and wants to go out to the forest. The problem is, the forest is 70 km away at my mum’s house. I can’t let her out here, because I live next to a busy highway in an estate with lots of strange people and strange dogs and no possibility for Kocia to be able to come back whenever she wants to.
So now we’re both reduced to sniping and meowing at each other in mounting frustration as we’re stuck in the flat for most of the long weekend. Wish me luck.
Oh hey, it’s my favourite cat ♥ Please don’t strangle my favourite cat, Kinya.
Cats aren’t exactly the biggest fans of getting their pictures taken.










