TheFW March Madness Brackets Round Three — Best Internet Animals
It's March Madness, and we're ranking the stuff that really matters -- animals, cartoons, retro snacks and memes.
It's March Madness, and we're ranking the stuff that really matters -- animals, cartoons, retro snacks and memes.
Our childhood pet was a cat named Snowball whose two special tricks were hiding behind the refrigerator and disappearing for weeks on end. Sometimes we would think that Snowball was hiding behind the refrigerator, and then it would be a couple of days, and we would start worrying that Snowball had died behind the refrigerator, and then a week later she would show up and be mad that there wasn't food waiting for her
Zoomontana has two new tiny residents! The zoo made the announcement today and it’s no April Fool’s joke! Mia and Ben who are North American River Otters are now the proud parents of two male pups that were born on March 11.
If you've had your fill of Grumpy Cat videos, why not take it to the next level and watch a video of children watching Grumpy Cat videos? It's basically doubling up on cute.
There's the bit of Tardar Sauce herself, wh
Cats vs. mirrors: the battle rages on.
What's the thing that everyone knows about llamas? That they spit, right? So why are these people caught off-guard?
Okay, maybe we shouldn't say "playing with puppies." Maybe we should say "tolerating being pestered by puppies." Regardless ... SQUEEEE!! It's no secret that we love capybaras (proof), and Cheesecake likes to foster puppies at the animal rescue where she lives. Capybara + Puppies = day made. For more information on the Rocky Ridge Refu
Here it is. Concrete proof that 'The Secret' is real. It's a dog-themed version of the song from 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.' You know, that thing we've all been secretly wishing existed for since forever. Now it exists. Thanks, 'The Secret.' And also Pet Collectiv
The official first day of spring may have been earlier this week, but one prosecutor in Ohio thinks that winter has gone on far too long—and he blames a certain prognosticatory rodent.
Until yesterday, the Broadway production of the Truman Capote classic 'Breakfast At Tiffany's' had been notable for starring 'Game of Thrones' mother of dragons Emilia Clarke in the Holly Golightly role. But now it's an animal actor who's getting all the ink.
We don't know what's gotten into these guys. Maybe some of them just aren't cut out for life on the farm.