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A lynx chases a wolf across the snow in the Carpathian Mountains in Poland
One cat took a lynx cub under its wing after its mother abandoned it. Another welcomed a baby squirrel to be part of the family. After a monkey was rejected by its a parent, the cat belonging to the director of Tumen zoo decided to nurse it. Meanwhile, eight orphaned hogs lost their mom in a car accident and found an unlikely wet-nurse in Musya the cat.
An unusual duo, a cute husky and tiny black baby kitten have become such good friends that they are now drinking buddies, literally. The pair of extreme opposites shared a bottle of milk after playing together in their owner's home in Fillmore, Saskatchwean on Saturday. The husky called Chaos and kitten Tipsy were filmed by their owners romping around before taking turns to drink some milk.
The origin and meaning of the expression "It's raining cats and dogs"
Have you ever thought about getting a big cat as a pet? Although some celebrities have opte d for extravagant wild pets, like Mike Tyson's Bengal tigers, owning an exotic animal as a pet is not only for the wealthy. Moscow resident Alexander Lyubarskiy bought a domesticated lynx six years ago and has been living with the animal in his apartment ever since. Don't be fooled - owning a large cat is no easy task. Mike Tyson's tigers consumed up to $1500 worth of meat every day. Although lynxes are smaller animals, and thus have smaller appetites, keeping one is still costly. Just how did Alexander come upon the idea to get a lynx? Lyubarskiy’s feline friend prefers to spend the majority of its time on the apartment balcony, especially during the wintertime where it can take in the cold, dry air an observe passing cars and people. Wild lynxes, like any wild animals, can be quite dangerous to keep in the home, but Alexander's lynx has been domesticated to the point that he interacts well even with Alexander's young son. Would you ever consider keeping a lynx in your home?
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).