50 Delightful Animal Memes To Help You Ignore What’s Happening In The World Right Now
Modern life is difficult. Maybe not as much as it was in the Middle Ages when the plague was looming on the right and an angry mob with pitchforks were chasing "witches" on the left but still pretty exhausting.
So every now and then we have to take a break from it to maintain our health and sanity. However, we can't book a trip to Australia or Japan whenever we want. Expectations must be managed and sacrifices have to be made.
Enter memes. The ultimate form of escaping reality that can deliver the required relief in just seconds. 'Animal Antics' is a social media project that shares hilarious and heartwarming moments featuring both house pets and wildlife, helping us unwind. It's like a fun safari, only there's no passport required.
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Many of those who scroll through such pictures eventually want to join the contributors themselves. According to some estimates, approximately 7 million Americans planned to get a pet in 2024, and if just 6 percent more chose to adopt rather than purchase, the nation could have ended the killing of dogs and cats in shelters.
However, those considering such a decision need to examine it from every angle—bringing a pet into one's life is a long-term commitment that requires careful thought and preparation.
So we got in touch with PAWS — an animal welfare nonprofit based in Lynnwood, Washington, dedicated to rehabilitating orphaned and injured wildlife, sheltering and adopting homeless cats and dogs, and educating the community to inspire compassionate action — to learn more about the process.
"A big misconception about pet adoption is that it will be easy to integrate a new animal into your home. It takes work and patience for everyone to adjust and get to know each other," Rachel Bird, the Shelter Manager at the organization, told Bored Panda.
Cats are so cool. Our cat wasn't a lap cat until I was pregnant. The cat purred and sometimes the baby kicked back. 🥰 Or least it felt like that and since it was the best thing about my pregnancy I don't want to think it was coincidences. 😊
Our one cat always curled up around my foot. I ended up rolling it, later breaking it. I had all kinds of injuries from when I was 16 that were misdiagnosed. No other cats did that. I miss that little girl curling up around my foot. It’s like she knew there was something going on there. I also had a cat when I was a teen that would lay on my belly when I had menstrual cramps. I don’t know how she knew but she was better than a heating pad! Still don’t know how she could breathe 😹
Load More Replies...When i'd collapse on the floor during pain episodes, my 13yr old runt cat will come running over and continuously bop his head against mine until i get up. If two animals are fighting he runs in and breaks it up. One time I head a bird outside screaming bloody murder, I go outside and its chick had fallen out the nest, my cat was sitting next to the bird guarding it until I came and lifted it back into the tree (he doesn't know how to hunt or attack or eat living things). Cats are more empathetic and supportive than people give them credit for.
I love that they're holding hands/paws. I'd so like an update on whether Cat moved in, or became a regular visitor or what.
When my first wife was pregnant and ill with appendicitis a neighbours cat used to come in to our house and snuggle up whilst I was at work, happily returned to its home when I got back. Once my wife was better it stopped coming in
Well....cats are psychic, they know when someone needs healing.......
Cats just know. My daughter's cat moved to the neighbor's house when he was sick with cancer. Came home when the widow moved.
This cat knows your Dad needs comforting. And of course the cat wants cuddles too !
It's sweet, but leaving the - front door, I assume? - ajar when she left, is a bit concerning, tbh.
I leave the door ajar it'll be possums coming in. Not cute kitties.
Load More Replies...Hey - some folks, like me, are newer members and these pics are new to them. Please don't make this all about you. You're free to leave this thread at any time if you're finding the repetition unbearable.
Load More Replies...Bird said, "It usually takes a minimum of a couple weeks for an animal to really settle into their new environment, often longer."
Another common misconception, according to her, is that by getting an older cat or dog, you won't be able to form the same kind of bond as you would by getting a puppy or kitten. "That's simply not true, and you can form amazing relationships with an older animal!" the shelter manager added.
I will name him George, and I will hug him and pet him and squeeze him...
However, "Adopting an animal from a shelter or rescue means that the agency you adopted from now has room to save another homeless animal," Bird said. "By adopting one animal, you are really helping two!"
Plus, "The adoption process and fee you pay continue to support that agency so they can continue doing good work." So, if you're determined to take this step, you’ll not only be giving a loving home to a pet in need but also supporting the vital efforts of the organization to save even more animals.
From 1996 to 2024, the dog population in the U.S. has steadily increased, rising from 52.9 million to a new peak of 89.7 million, despite a slight dip to 80.1 million in 2023 from 88.3 million in 2022.
Meanwhile, the cat population has grown from 59.8 million in 1996 to 73.8 million in 2024.
The number of pet-owning families logically follows the same trend, with dog-owning households increasing at a faster rate—from 31.3 million in 1996 to 59.8 million in 2024—than cat-owning households, which went up from 27 million to 42.1 million in the same timeframe.
That means, on average, dogs can now be found in nearly half (45.5%) of all U.S. households, while cats comprise nearly a third (32.1%).
If you want to join these ranks, you also need to consider the money: last year, the average total amount spent on pets, excluding adoption or purchase costs, was $1,516. Dog owners spent the more, coming in just above $1,700, and owners spent slightly below $1,350.
"As you start thinking about your next pet, do a lot of research, talk to people who own different types of pets, and consider becoming a foster volunteer at a local shelter first," Rachel Bird of PAWS said.
"You can even try pet sitting to get some experience with different types of animals and see how it goes without the lifetime commitment."
Me too! It’s really awkward when family brings babies over. I wish they’d bring baby penguins, that would be amazing.
And less "MIL's sisters's brothers step-child throws a tantrum at Xmas" AITH garbage
Load More Replies...And less "MIL's sisters's brothers step-child throws a tantrum at Xmas" AITH garbage
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