In my experience, house cats tend to not like getting wet. They tend to really, really dislike being bathed (by anyone but themselves). These cats look so angry that they’re plotting their revenge on their owners:
19.THAT IS NOT WHERE I ASKED YOU TO CLEAN. YOU ARE DOING EVERYTHING WRONGLY! YOU ARE SO INCOMPETENT!
14.STEP INTO MY OFFICE. I WANT TO HAVE A WORD WITH YOU.
9. I WAS CUTE. I AM NOT SURE THAT I CAN FORGIVE YOU FOR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE TO ME.
and one more…
1.HAVE YOU HAD YOUR FUN YET, HUMAN? HAVE YOU REALLY?
You know how you come across an image and your jaw drops? That happens almost every time I visit This Is Colossal and it happened again today:
One of six astronauts currently on board the International Space Station, geophysicist Alexander Gerst spends much of his free time staring out the window as the world zooms by 205 miles below, camera in-hand. Since arriving at the ISS in June of this year Gerst has taken tons of photographs that document hurricanes, floods, dust storms, and oil fields.
One of his favorite things to shoot are the shadows cast by clouds, something that appears surprisingly dramatic from space. Dense cloud formations can create long shadows that stretch for thousands of miles across the Earth’s surface as they eventually disappear into a black horizon. You can see new photos from Gerst daily on Twitter. (viaStellar)
These two are my absolute favorites, with the first being the one that caused my jaw to drop. Can you imagine being in orbit around the Earth and viewing the clouds like this? It gives me the chills thinking about it.
Earlier this month YouTube user questpact sent his DJI Phantom quad-copter and GoPro Hero 3 over the top of Niagara Falls to capture this pretty spectacular footage.
I’ve had cats all my life, and even though I love dogs too, I’ll always have a place in my heart for cats. I would love to have a room for cats like this: