Rachel K Collier put together a beat made up entirely from samples of her cats and created a masterpiece.
National Geographic contributor and 20-year veteran photographer Steve Winter demonstrates how he narrows down a single shot from 124 takes when shooting lions, tigers and others beasts in the wild.
A viral post from the subreddit r/AmITheAsshole had one Redditor questioning whether they "perpetuated ethnic stereotypes" by joking that orange cats were dumb.
WNYC's planning editor Kate Hindsย oftenย postsย photos to Twitter asking followers to find her cat, who is hiding somewhere in frame. This week's had us stumped for a good minute.
POV: you're just a little cat exploring a rooftop and avoiding dogs at all costs.
And of course, the cat seems totally nonchalant about the crime.
Goku the cat is certainly not enjoying this barrier of entry.
This poor cat can't help being startled by the machine.
Don't mess with this cat's Fancy Feast.
They say most cats know their names but don't bother to respond. Not this cat.
Cats are famously not super approachable as animals, but this guy seems to have charmed all of the cats in his neighborhood.
A toddler puts this cat on edge as he gets a little too close.
The UM vs. App State game had more drama than was necessary, thanks to this stray cat.
This is taking hide-and-seek to the next level.
Here are the surprisingly relaxing sounds of a cat.
A food-obsessed cat has to be restrained before they eat their owners out of house and home.
Gotta go, my owner is calling me home.
Some cats are indifferent to their owners returning home. Not this cat.
And its sibling — to add salt to the wound — immediately takes advantage of the situation.
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