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Tiny Calico Kitten's Hilarious Reaction To Being Called ‘Sweet Baby' Is Too Good
Tiny Calico Kitten's Hilarious Reaction To Being Called ‘Sweet Baby' Is Too Good

Yahoo

time29-07-2025

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Tiny Calico Kitten's Hilarious Reaction To Being Called ‘Sweet Baby' Is Too Good

Tiny Calico Kitten's Hilarious Reaction To Being Called 'Sweet Baby' Is Too Good originally appeared on Parade Pets. Everybody has cute nicknames for their pets, right? Specifically, most pet parents will have one for when their pet is being sweet and another for when they're not. My dog's "demon time" name is Rhonda. When she's being sweet, I call her a sweet baby and give her some cheese! Apparently, "sweet baby" is pretty common, but it's polarizing. When one cat mom tried out the nickname with her Calico kitten, the reaction she got was not at all what she expected. It was almost like the kitten wanted to prove her wrong or something: Her mom, @undercoverasfkk, says that this is a throwback video. Hopefully she's gotten a little better at taking compliments!This kitten's name is Bean, and she was the cutest, baddest kitten around. Like most other kittens, she had no interest in being gentle about 98% of the time! She was perfecting her pounce, and most often, she could be found pouncing onto her mom's head. Bean was no easy kitten. She would pounce on mom for calling her a "sweet baby." There were a lot of things she despised and would try to do away with whenever she saw them, like: Mom's phone. Mom, when she got too close. Mom's hands. However, there were times when they got along pretty well, too! Bean used to love playing peek-a-boo with her mom, and her mom loved it, too: Kittens are absolutely insane, and anyone who can handle a kitten gets massive props from me! I spend about 20 minutes with a kitten every year, and by the end of it, I realize that that's plenty of time! You can't get too mad at a kitten for being crazy, though. They're just babies: they have a lot of excess energy. Additionally, every single thing they do is something they're learning. They're new to this whole "life" thing. They have a lot of ground to cover! How to Help a Crazy Kitten If you notice that your kitten is clingy and crazy, just know it's par for the course! They're missing their cat families. Most animals aren't used to being alone when they're babies, so they'll be looking for companionship. They'll typically grow out of it as they get older! You might even find yourself missing the kitten crazy. Grown cats can be so aloof sometimes. Bean's mom certainly misses her tiny baby! 🐶🐾🐾 Tiny Calico Kitten's Hilarious Reaction To Being Called 'Sweet Baby' Is Too Good first appeared on Parade Pets on Jul 29, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Jul 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

West Midlands Police VR training helps fight crimes against women
West Midlands Police VR training helps fight crimes against women

BBC News

time20-07-2025

  • BBC News

West Midlands Police VR training helps fight crimes against women

Virtual reality technology is being used to train new police officers to provide an insight into male crimes against Midlands Police has said it is the first force in the UK to partner with training provider Calico, to deliver the interactive sessions to 700 new recruits by wear virtual reality headsets, which places them in the shoes of a woman travelling through Birmingham after force said the classes were part of a wider approach to address crimes such as stalking, harassment, rape and domestic abuse. The simulation allows officers to make decisions throughout, following four different routes through the city via park, taxi, and each scene, users hear the real voices and lived experiences of women, which helps them fully immerse themselves in the experience and understand the incident from the victim's point of Midlands Police said its male officers were benefiting the most from the project. PC Aaron Whittingslow said: "I've never experienced the world as a woman does. "The session has thrown me into that world through the virtual reality goggles and we've had some good discussions with female colleagues."It's really made me think about how I'd support victims, how my actions may be perceived and, as a new dad, the kind of world my daughter will grow up in."The force said while colleagues already completed a variety of training to ensure they were able to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG), this scheme would better equip officers to protect victims. Assistant Chief Constable Jen Mattinson, force lead for VAWG said: "I'm proud to see West Midlands Police leading the way by providing training opportunities like this, in our committed approach to tackling violence against women and girls."This session is one of many tools that we are investing in as a force, to protect the communities we serve, and we will continually invest time, money and effort to combat VAWG." Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Stray of the Day: Meet Wiggles 6/3/25
Stray of the Day: Meet Wiggles 6/3/25

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

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Stray of the Day: Meet Wiggles 6/3/25

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Meet today's Stray of the Day! This is Wiggles; she's one to two years old. She's a female, short-hair, blue cream Calico cat. The rescue said she's a friendly girl who likes people but isn't a big fan of other cats. Wiggles has a few other friends that are looking for homes, cats and dogs alike! Feel free to check them out online or in person; Good Day Siouxland features one animal each day; you can watch to see if we found your forever companion! If you've lost your pet, or if you're looking to adopt, you can check out the rescue's website at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Stray of the Day: Meet Vera 6/2/25
Stray of the Day: Meet Vera 6/2/25

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time02-06-2025

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Stray of the Day: Meet Vera 6/2/25

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Meet today's Stray of the Day! This is Vera. She's 6 to 9-month-old. She has a short-haired, gray and white Calico coat. She's super friendly and outgoing. Vera has a few other friends that are looking for homes, cats and dogs alike! Feel free to check them out online or in person; Good Day Siouxland features one animal each day; you can watch to see if we found your forever companion! If you've lost your pet, or if you're looking to adopt, you can check out the rescue's website at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Tears at Cat Who Wants Friend 'So Badly' She's Resorted to Desperate Tactic
Tears at Cat Who Wants Friend 'So Badly' She's Resorted to Desperate Tactic

Newsweek

time25-04-2025

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  • Newsweek

Tears at Cat Who Wants Friend 'So Badly' She's Resorted to Desperate Tactic

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Footage of a cat going to extreme lengths to try and strike up a friendship with a fellow feline had animal lovers tearing up on TikTok. Canada-based Anna Moen shared footage to her TikTok page (@attaghoul) of her Calico's attempts at ingratiating herself with another cat. Unfortunately for her, the cat in question belongs to Moen's parents and happens to be rather old and rather bad tempered. That doesn't stop this Calico from trying her best to socialize though, even if it does require a rather elaborate workaround. In Moen's video, which was posted on April 6, her Calico can be seen lying on a dining table, in close proximity to her parents' cat who is sitting on one of the chairs. It's notable that the Calico is positioned ever so slightly out of reach of the older cat, should she lash out for any reason. Watching her cat's desperate attempts to engage with another feline was a heartbreaking experience for Moen. "Crying because my cat wants to be friends with my parents cat so badly but she's old and cranky so she just gets as close as possible instead," the video's text overlay reads. Moen wrote in the comments section accompanying the video that her Calico "has been laying near her [the older cat] for years but the older one only stays if she doesn't notice right away." Newsweek reached out to Moen via her TikTok @attaghoul for comment. Moen's Calico shouldn't take the frosty reception she's getting from her fellow feline to heart though. Research has shown that much of the way a cat behaves is down to hormones and the gut microbiome. In 2022, a study in the journal PLoS One revealed the role this plays in deciding whether a cat is capable of cohabitation or prefers a more solitary existence. Cats with lower testosterone and cortisol levels, for instance, were found to be more tolerant of other felines and even willing to share food. By contrast, cats with higher hormone levels interacted less while cats with higher testosterone were eager to escape the test area set up as part of the experiment. Moen's Calico can take further heart from the response the video of her attempts at socializing has gotten on TikTok. At the time of publication, the video of her efforts has been watched over 228,000 times, with users flocking to offer words of kindness in the comments section. One user wrote: "I have the exact same pair! Except my tuxedo is younger and the one following my calico around to her dismay." Another commented: "My Layla was the same.. she wouldn't let her sister near her.. theynever became sadly crossed over and now Luna has a brother Leek.. they love each other." A third added: "I have 3 cats because of this. The second just wanted a friend and my first was too old for that. So I got a third and now 2 & 3 are inseparable!" Though her Calico's efforts with this older cat may be in vain, the response to the video seems to have had the desired effect on her owner. "Time to get her a friend, I guess," Moen wrote alongside the video. This Calico won't be lonely for long.

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