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Damn hackers
They’re all of pigeons
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I always have to reboot this.
For anyone wondering, this is amazing enrichment for the animal and a great way to involve guests! The lions aren’t forced to play with the rope if they don’t want to, and these guys (and anyone else who tries this out) have an awesome close up and hands on experience, all without having to come in direct contact with the cat!
@why-animals-do-the-thing
This definitely counts as #actually cute. This video is from the San Antonio Zoo, and the lioness’ name is Axelle. As @ordinaryredtail said above, the tug of war interaction is entirely voluntary on her part.
My guess is that the zoo staff did use some positive reinforcement training to teach her how to pick up and pull on the rope at first, because that’s not necessary something a lion would just do on their own. While it’s also probable that she’s rewarded with something tasty did choosing to engage with the members of the public like this, Axelle wouldn’t be engaging if it was a negative experience for her (there aren’t enough snacks in the world to coerce a lion into doing something they find actively distressing). If she didn’t want to participate, she could just walk away.
Some sanctuary and animal rights groups have taken issue with this interaction because they consider it unethical to ask a lion to engage in any “unnatural behavior” “for the benefit of the public,” calling it exploitation. It is worth keeping in mind, however, that learning and engaging in novel behaviors is hugely enriching for animals in human care, and that lions have no concept of exploitation. As long as the lion is not bothered by the presence or noise of the crowd, is not injured or harmed, and is engaging on an entirely voluntary basis, this sort of thing is entirely ethical. It is far safer than any type of interaction where a member of the public is coming into direct context with a big cat, but still allows people to directly experience the sheer strength of a lion up close.
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People who aren’t panic buying and just need basic necessities
the sex ed guide your parents didn't give you
how to put a condom on
where to get free birth control
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cleaning your vibratorsÂ
how to avoid pressures
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sexual consent
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reblogging because sex ed is usually shit but it’s really really important
Y’all this is important!!!
imagine how awkward it would have been if your parents had tried to educate you on all this though
why does this have 32k notes? it’s just a picture of a knife in a ranch bottle, is there some unspoken joke that 32 thousand people share? what is going on here, i dont get it. it’s just a fucking picture of a knife in a ranch bottle. is there some spiritual connection people have to this picture? is there some ominous and mystical reasoning that this has 32 thousand notes? do people reblog this because it makes them look like some indie blogger? or is there just something funny to this? someone please explain
no one tell him
Scheduling this to post on March 15 because it needs to happen.
March 15 again and here we go…
We did a Springtime shoot with our babies!
Featuring:
WGR Blue x WGR Moustache - Black / Russian Blue Spotted Tabby Litter
WGR Frigg x ORR Kodlak - Black / Russian Blue D'Argent Litter
Add autism too!
Yeah. Exactly.
Wow. Just wow. They all walked right into that… shoved their foot’s so far into their mouths they’re gagging on them.
Sometimes we have to remember than half the population is under average in terms of intelligence.
And sometimes we have to remember that indoctrination is hard to shake off.
I have a hard time functioning in society because I’m continually baffled by how fucking stupid your average American adult is
What a year this week has been.
It’s Monday.
It sure as hell is.
The earlier in the day Monday you reblog the funnier this gets
Had an energy drink to get through work last night (i very very rarely drink them) and boy howdy did i just feel like a normal functioning person???
Why is this me
Support Stewart Semple and his quest to keep color in the public domain
New feud! New feud! New Feud!
I am HERE for this
There’s only 2 genders
owo and uvu
what about uwu
excuse m,e? whats this sjw bullshit?
This was meant to be a quick warm up, but it turned into a comic that I’ve wanted to draw for a while. This is something that is extremely important to me, and I appreciate it if you read it.
A while ago, I heard a story that broke my heart. A family went a cat shelter to adopt. The daughter fell in love with a 3-legged cat. The father straight up said “absolutely not”. Because he was missing a leg. That cat was that close to having a family that loved him, but the missing leg held him back. Why?!
Many people have the initial instinct of “nope” when they see an imperfect animal. I get it, but less-adoptable does NOT mean less loveable. 9 out of 10 people will choose a kitten over an adult cat. And those 10% that would get an adult cat often overlook “different” animals.
All I want people to do is be open to the idea of having a “different” pet in their lives. Choose the pet that you fall in love with, but at least give all of them a fair shot at winning your heart.
Don’t dismiss them, they deserve a loving home just as much as any other cat. They still purr, they still love a warm lap, they still play, they still love you. Trust me, next time you are in the market for a new kitty, just go over to that one cat that’s missing an eye and see what he’s all about!
Let me tell to you a thing.
This is Lenore. I first saw her in a little cage at the Petco I frequent (I used to take my parents’ dog in for puppy play time), and she looked like the grouchiest, old, crotchety cat in the world, and I fell instantly in love. She was cranky, she was anti-social, hanging out at the back of her cage. Her fur was matted because she wouldn’t let the groomers near her.
She was perfect.
But I didn’t have a place for her. I wasn’t living in my own space yet, and where I was, I wasn’t allowed cats. So I pressed my face to the bars of her cage and I promised that if no one had adopted her by the time I’d bought a house, I would come back for her.
I visited her every week for over six months while I looked for a house. At one point, they had to just shave her entire rear-end because the mats of fur were so bad. They told me she clawed the heck outta the groomer that did it, screamed the entire time, and spent the next two days growling at anyone that came near the cage.
A couple of weeks later, I closed on my house. I went back and I got an employee, and I said: “That one. I need that cat.”
They got the paperwork and the lady who ran the rescue that was bringing the cats in told me that Lenore (at the time, Lila) was 8 years old, had been owned by an elderly lady who had died, and brought in to a different rescue, who’d had her for six months on top of the time I’d been seeing her at Petco.
This kitty had been living in a 3x3’ cube for over a YEAR because she was older and “less adoptable.”
I signed the paperwork, put her in a cat carrier, and drove her to my new home. I had pretty much nothing; a bed, an old couch, a couple of bookcases, and a tank of mice I called “Cat TV”. I let her out of the carrier and onto my bed, and I told her “I told you I would come back for you when I had a place. It’s not much, but it’s yours too now.”
Lenore spent the next three days straight purring non-stop. She followed me around the house purring. Sat next to me purring. Slept next to me purring. Leaning into every touch, purring, purring, always purring. She still purrs if you so much as think about petting her. She’s amazing, and I love her.
So, you know, if you’re thinking about adopting, and you see a beast that others consider “less adoptable,” think about Lenore.
Dangit I’m crying
Crying, too! I don’t care if this is off-topic; it’s too important not to share.
As a humane society volunteer I cannot scroll past this. Please, adopt our older animals!
Every one of the 32 countries with universal coverage just call it 'health care'. It's a national plan, available to everyone.
For context, we say National Defense and not socialized military. Same tax dollars, yet different understanding because of right wing disinformation.
not to get discoursey but I rly think the media failed kids with their depictions of pedophilia.
yes, the tubby guy in his late 50s luring kids into his van is a pedophile, but so is ur college senior buddy who just brought over his high school sophomore gf.
yes, the guy with a stash of csa vids is a pedophile, but so is the 30yo “fandom mom” with a blog dedicated to depictions of teenagers having sex.
yes, the guy abducting n selling kids online is a pedophile, but so is the person who dedicates all their time to making “lolicon”.
pedophiles don’t all look the same, n we have to be able to recognize pedophilia in all its forms to keep kids safe.
THEY ARE USUALLY A CLOSE RELATIVE OR TRUSTED ADULT
predators THRIVE in this culture of ignorance because they are able to move silently, nobody suspecting them
Start suspecting.
I just realized...
The prefix di can mean two as well as bi
So when you’re feeling fluffy and cute, you’re bisexual
And when you’re feeling like a badass who can kick ass, you’re disexual