Pets in the paper – beekeepers buzzing

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Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


Pets in the paper – bad day for centaurs

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Kittens eating lunch

There aren’t any animal stories in The Oklahoman today, so I give you this: a video about the various ways kittens can eat lunch. The best part is the hilarious music.

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Pets in the paper – pets can’t be people now

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Pets in the paper – pet rule moves on

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Cute but wrong

I know this is cute, but part of me also thinks it is very wrong.

Ruben Gaviria rescued an injured red squirrel at a local park near his home near Medillin, Columbia. Luckily, when he took the critter home to recover, his cat took to it. Tita the cat even feeds the little guy her milk.

Tita’s kitten also plays with the squirrel.

These pictures are undeniably cute, but I wonder how long before natural instincts take over and this ends badly.

- Staff Writer Bryan Dean


Pets in the paper – Razzle Dazzle Dogzzles

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Pets in the paper – closer to teeth floating

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House cat takes on bear

I wish I knew more about this video.  If you trust the explanation on Youtube, this happened in Quebec. I’m a bit disturbed by the laughing from the woman apparently shooting the video and the child. If this were my cat, I’d be in a panic. Still, good for the kitty.

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- Staff Writer Bryan Dean


Pets in the paper – some feel-good stories

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Those two rescue stories are a great pick-me-up for a dreary day like this.

Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll