Larry is a celebrity cat. He is well known internationally. His official workplace and residence are 10 Downing Street, the heart of the British government in the workplace of the Prime Minister. It is my belief that his upkeep is paid for, like his predecessors since 1929, by the staff at 10 Downing Street. …
It is not only on the racetrack that Lewis Hamilton beats Sebastian Vettel. It’s pretty clear to me that Lewis Hamilton likes animals. We know that he likes dogs and I can see by the way that he handles a racetrack cat that he is sensitive to all animals including cats as well. How …
Luhu has been around for a while now so this is not news. I was looking for some interesting pictures of cats and of course Luhu qualifies. It is hard to imagine a domestic cat looking sadder but is she sad? No, I am sure she is not. It is a misleading facial expression. …
‘Big Floppa’ or just ‘Floppa’ is the name given to a domesticated caracal – a medium-sized wild cat. The name ‘Floppa’ is a reference to the ear tufts sticking out of the ear flaps which for the caracal they flop ver due to their length. The caracal has the ability to jump higher than …
Well, first things first. Who is Furguson and how do you spell his name? I have seen two spellings, the conventional way “Ferguson” and the cool way “Furguson”. The cool way is the right way because it contains the word “fur”. This is his stage name and, incidentally, it is also his real name. …
There is no doubt, when looking at the appearance of Grudge, that this is a brown tabby Maine Coon, the American cat from the state of Maine on the East Coast of America. It is said that (and I agree) the best looking Maine Coons are the brown tabbies because they are the most …
The cat in Alien was Jonesy. Ripley escaped the Nostromo with Jonesy. She put herself and Jonesy into cryo-sleep where they remained for 57 years. A salvage crew picked them up thinking initially that together they were an alien life form because they read Ripley and Jonesy as one set of DNA and therefore …
This is an interesting picture of Jackie, the second lion used by MGM, who featured in MGM’s well-known opening credits. In the photograph Jackie’s roar is being recorded on a sound stage in his cage. He was a wild lion living in Sudan until he was imported into America. He was born in 1915 …
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