😻 The Emergency Cute Things Thread
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Wee little
I love that phrase. I should use it more.
Have some wee little chameleons.
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Some wee little chameleons.
I gots a smaller one.
http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/024/498/i02/tiny-chameleon-match-head-120214-02.jpg?1329260072
That's a juvenile of course. Adults can grow to a whopping 3cm long, nose to tail-tip.
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Now I want one, but I'd probably lose it...
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I don't think they're in the pet trade - not legally anyway. When I said I'd got one, I meant I knew of it.
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I gathered, was just making a lame joke.
And I wouldn't allow them as pets, either. People can't keep track of their damned 7'' phones and their batteries. I wouldn't let most of them take care of something like that little fellow in a million years.
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Especially not if you keep it on a match. Think of the fire hazard!
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If we're doing "wee little" cute things, how about some pygmy marmosets?
http://www.list-of-animals.com/admin/upload/wallpapers/Pygmy-Marmoset-wp.jpg
http://photoity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Pygmy-Marmoset-The-Smallest-Monkey-5.jpg
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If the requirement is for "wee little" things, there's this:
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Wee little otterlets.
"wee little" cute things,
"wee little" things,
wee little chameleons.
Hmm considering a topic title change, but Emergency Wee Things Thread seems to have some unsettling connotations...
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I was contemplating adding a different wee little thing but GIS only lead me to this ...
Neither wee or little but it is fluffy and a rabbit so I'll guess it fits under cute things.
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I've got a personal override on bats, forcing me to interpret them as non-cute (at least when up close) on the grounds that they apparently carry some horrendous diseases. :(
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So might these little fellas:
Do you baulk at them too?
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Nothing that looks like it has an arse for a face can ever be cute by definition
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That's how they sneak up on their unsuspecting prey. :-)
"Hey! Who are you and where did you come from?"
"Nevermind me. I'll just look this way."<shuffle, shuffle>
"Well, all right then."
<chomp>"nom nom".
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I've got a personal override on bats, forcing me to interpret them as non-cute (at least when up close) on the grounds that they apparently carry some horrendous diseases.
I've got the same thing with ten-year-old children. For the same reason.
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Tardigrades are awesome!
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If you're going to bar carriers of rabies from this topic, I shall have to object. As will anyone whose ankles I've bitten.
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Tardigrades are awesome!
Seconded. They can live in volcanoes, or in the vacuum of space. They just don't give a fuck.
Filed under: If they weren't microscopic, I'd want to be one....
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slap, slap, slap
http://www.gfycat.com/UnequaledConsiderateApatosaur
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The darker kitten's only sore they lost at Twister
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Six hours old, 40-odd cm tall.
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Have a ferret.
[img]http://thecommentsection.org/download/file.php?id=4333[/img]
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This hedgehog needs a hugg ...
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And every one a potential avatar ;)
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Dibs on the Tardis mug, now it is in vacant possession, but give it a rinse out first please.
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Don't worry, hedgehog fleas can't infect other species ;)
Not to say that I have fleas of course
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Doesn't stop 'em tryin tho
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If it's in the fox hole, then somebody
nickedborrowed it already.
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Opps!
From Today's BBC News website with the headline: Hedgehog trapped in railings 'misjudged own girth'
There is least one other interesting statement in the article: "I can only imagine he misjudged the width of the bars, or perhaps did not see them clearly as hedgehogs are short-sighted"
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A cat would never have done that. If a cat can get its head through, it can get through.
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*hurriedly reads article*
*sighs in relief*Turns out he's OK
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If a cat can get its head through, it can get through.
they also have a lot longer legs relative to their body so they would still ahv ebeen able to touch the ground and maneuver themselves free.
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Mostly
I have
ownedbeenlooked aftersupervised by as many a 6 cats at once.Except for carrier bag handles. Not that they get distressingly stuck, but it seems that they never get all the way through regardless of the size of the handle.
Unless, of course, it is what they actually intended to do.
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Unless, of course, it is what they actually intended to do.
i've been around enough cats, that wouldn't surprise me.
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That looks like me last week when I had to get behind the washer / dryer.
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That's an experience enough to make anybody a bit "prickly".
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Except for carrier bag handles. Not that they get distressingly stuck, but it seems that they never get all the way through regardless of the size of the handle.
The cat's not stuck, it's just that the bag is following it as fast as it moves away.i.e. the cat fits through, but not without friction, so there needs to be some resistance to pull against. Bags being very light and rarely attached to anything, they don't offer any.
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No, but that doesn't stop me caring for my kin ;)
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