Owl Attempts to Pet a Dog
“I wants to touch it, but all I have is pointies!”
“I wants to touch it, but all I have is pointies!”
You have to stay awake, Eglantine, or the pure ones will moon-blink us!


This owl refuses to be distracted from the most important part of any staring competition: Winning.
I’d keep demanding a rematch just to stare at it longer!

Check out these two unlikely friends, and judging by the kitten’s collar they just came back from a concert.

They may not have been to sea in a beautiful pea green boat, but Edward Lear could have written his 19th-century classic The Owl And The Pussycat just for them.
The unlikely bond was forged after a litter of abandoned kittens was handed in to a bird of prey sanctuary.
Despite being fair game for owls, one of the litter has become firm friends with Nigel, a white-faced scops owl.
Staff said Nigel would normally fancy an animal the size of the black-and-white kitten, named Podge, for lunch, but as these pictures show that seems to be the last thing on his mind.
‘A lorry driver found the kittens in the road and not knowing what to do with them he brought them to us,’ said Kim Kirkbride of the Hawk Conservancy Trust in Andover, Hampshire.
‘I offered to look after them but Nigel seems to have got a bit attached to one of them. They’re the best of friends.’
The rest of the kittens will rehomed through the Cats Protection League but Ms Kirkbride said: ‘Podge and Nigel get on so well, I’d be heartbroken to split them up.’
And this is why owls are nocturnal creatures, because if they were up in the day they would be hunting shadows instead of mice.
Soon pygmy owls shall overtake diamond rings as the perfect engagement ring.

I love to sing-a. About the moon-a and the June-a and the Spring-a…
