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In a candid interview with the U.K.-based publication Pink News, Carole Baskin broke big news. The “Tiger King” star revealed that she has “always considered myself to be bisexual.” “Even though I’ve never had a wife, I could just as easily have a wife as a husband.” Baskin then described herself as a “tomboy” growing up, according to HuffPost. The 59-year-old Baskin said she began to explore her sexuality in the 1980s. She was then engaged to a psychologist who worked with members of the LGBTQ community.
Japanese civic group Kitten Cafe Sanctuary partnered with the Yoro Railway Company to take the increasingly 'paw-pular' cat-cafe concept to the next level, placing a rescue cat cafe Sanctuary on rails and launching the world’s first cat train cafe in the process.
Kitten overboard! A small and scared baby cat was found struggling against the might waves of the Black Sea by boaters near the quiet vacation town of Kabardinka on Wednesday. The brave rescuers pulled the kitten to safety on a small boogie board and brought her into the safety of their boat to warm her up from the freezing waters. They then fed her a fish, which she ate with delight. The family is reportedly considering adoption of this curious little kitten, whose insatiable wonder definitely cost her one of her nine lives.
One super curious kitty decided to explore an uninstalled sink and got her head caught in the drain section in the Latvian coastal town of Saulkrasti last weekend. Rescue workers arrived on scene and tried to remove the kitty by applying soap to her head and squeezing her back out the way she came, but that tactic didn't seem to work. In the end, they proceeded to break the sink with a hammer, freeing the feckle little feline from her plight and leaving her completely unharmed.
Video of a cat rescue from a building ledge in Singapore becomes an internet sensation
Footage courtesy of the Ames Fire Department shows the moment firefighters resuscitated a cat after rescuing it from a burning home in Ames, Iowa last week. The crew of 'Truck 3' went into the home to find the cat, named Cleo, but came back empty handed the first time. Firefighters entered the house once more and discovered the feline lying senseless in the basement on the second trip. After using a special oxygen mask for animals, Cleo started regaining its senses after 30 minutes.