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Newsweek
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Woman Fosters a Cat Short-Term—Her Pet Instantly Decides He's Not Leaving
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. A pet owner recently agreed to foster another feline for what she assumed would be a temporary arrangement, but her cat, Yonkers, had other ideas. In a heartwarming TikTok video shared in May, under the username @yonkieboy, the two kitties can be seen cuddling and grooming each other as if they had always been friends, despite it being their first encounter. "POV [point of view]: you decided to foster a cat short term, but this is him and my cat on the first day they meet," the owner writes in the clip. The caption reads: "Idk [I don't know] if it's going to be a short term visit …" Although cats have a reputation for being solitary animals, some of them may thrive with companionship, though it is important, before getting a new feline, to determine whether your kitty actually needs one. But how do you know if your cat needs a companion? Some changes in behavior can give you a hint. Loneliness, excessive clinginess, irregular eating habits, or destructive behaviors can all be cries for help. However, these behaviors don't automatically mean that your cat is asking for a second feline. Veterinarians stress the importance of ruling out medical condition before treating their behavioral changes as just loneliness. If indeed your cat is healthy, and they just need a companion to be happy, it is very important to introduce them gradually, starting with separate spaces and supervised interactions until they are comfortable with each other, says Pet MD. Stock image: A black cat and a tabby share a small bed. Stock image: A black cat and a tabby share a small bed. getty images The video quickly went viral on social media and has so far received over 510,000 views and almost 100,000 likes on the platform. One user, D-Nice-79, commented: "That's how we ended up with a cat named Kitten. We called him Kitten to discouraging ourselves from keeping him but our other cat decided." Chubbyandclumsyme posted: "One of my foster cats fell in love with my cat IMMEDIATELY, she cuddled him right away so I knew it's going to be a foster failure." Sarah Disassociating added: "I think your cat just adopted a cat, so technically you still only have one cat, who happens to also have a cat." Newsweek reached out to @yonkieboy for comment via TikTok comments. We could not verify the details of the case. Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.


Vancouver Sun
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vancouver Sun
Try this 5-minute spring makeup look
If you're looking for a quick and easy makeup application that will effortlessly elevate your look, here's my go-to five-minute face for spring that never fails to deliver. I love a clean makeup look with a bold lip. It's minimal, fresh and strong, and it never looks or feels too intense. Here's how to create it at home: Base: I started by applying Stila Cosmetics One-Step Correct to brighten, smooth and colour correct my complexion. Next, I lightly dusted on MAC Cosmetics Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation to T-zone to strategically even out, set and mattify my skin. Bronzer: Using the same blender brush, I contoured my face by lightly dabbing on the Rimmel London Natural Bronzer . To add a soft glow, I highlighted the peak points of my face with Stila Cosmetics Haven's Hue Highlighter in Kitten . Discover the best of B.C.'s recipes, restaurants and wine. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of West Coast Table will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. Brows: Filling in your eyebrows is a great way to enhance a minimal makeup look. Here I chose the Benefit Cosmetics Precisely My Brow Pencil Waterproof Eyebrow Definer in #4.5. I then dressed my eyes with Marcelle Long-Wear Eyeshadow Pencil in Gold Star and black mascara. Lips: I'm leaning into the pastel trend this season and opted for a pink lip. Here I'm wearing M-A-CXIMAL Sleek Satin Lipstick in Saint Germaine and dabbed on Essense Baby Got Blush in Tickle Me Pink.


Scottish Sun
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Atomic Kitten star, 44, pregnant with first child after two decade long struggle to conceive
This star shared an sweet video to reveal her baby joy BABY KITTEN Atomic Kitten star, 44, pregnant with first child after two decade long struggle to conceive AN ATOMIC Kitten star, 44, has revealed she is pregnant with her first child after a two decade long struggle trying to conceive. Liz McClarnon is now getting ready to welcome a new kitten into the world, and she couldn't be happier. Advertisement 1 Liz McClarnon is having a baby Credit: Getty The singer, took to Instagram to share a sweet video, where she revealed she is pregnant. In the short clip she can be seen sitting on a bench before getting up to reveal her huge baby bump More on this story to follow...


Calgary Herald
12-05-2025
- Sport
- Calgary Herald
Calgary Wild FC savours historic match to kick off women's pro soccer in city
Article content It was a draw that felt like a win at McMahon Stadium. Article content Yes … the scoreless result was simply secondary to what it meant for Calgary Wild FC to finally take the pitch — on Mother's Day yet — in the debut of professional women's soccer in the city. Article content 'Surreal,' said Wild star Grace Stordy, still overwhelmed moments after the nil-nil draw with Ottawa Rapid FC on a day that saw a whopping 8,556 fans — all seated in the east-side stands — show up for the historic match. Article content Article content Article content 'It was a long time coming,' said 23-year-old Stordy. 'It means a lot for us, the girls. You know … I think we have really good group of girls who are very willing and able to inspire the younger generation. And I think that there's a lot of girls — me included — that 10 years ago that would have told you that this would never happen. Article content 'So just sweet to be a role model for those girls and let them know that it is quite literally possible to play at this high level now here.' Article content Article content Sweeter yet was the opener being played on Mother's Day. Article content Article content 'My mom called me 'Kitten' growing up,' Stordy said. 'And so when I was running down the line very early on the game, I heard, 'Go, Kitten, go.' And then that was the end of that. Article content 'My mom has always been super supportive,' continued Stordy, fighting back tears. 'Both my parents flew to Portugal to watch me play. When I was at (NCAA) Tennessee in college, they quite literally travelled everywhere for me, so having the stability of them just driving 25 minutes to the stadium is sweet. And a bunch of friends, like two of my best friends, who have never seen me play here, they brought their moms, and that just means the world to me.' Article content Many of the players' moms made the trek to Calgary — flown in courtesy of sponsors Cenovus and The Dorian.
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sweet bonded cat duo looking for their ‘Forever Home'
Our favorite time of week has made the rounds again as it is Forever Home Tuesday. This week, we reconnected with Queen City Cats and the Queen City Cat Lounge in Burlington. That's where we met a bonded pair of felines named Kitten and Rainbow. They are the perfect pair for each other and would make awesome, laid-back additions to your family home. Rainbow, coincidentally, is the black male cat with stellar yellow eyes. There's even a light blue ring around those yellow eyes, eyes that stand right out amongst his slick, black coat. Rainbow is what the cat community would consider almost like a 'spirit cat'. He is very independent, hesitant about human touch, but loves being in a safe environment where he has a good vantage point to look out onto others. It's important to note that Rainbow, while he may not want a lot of attention, is a super smart boy. He is very food motivated and loves the little Churu gogurt-like tubes of wet food. However, he also loves trying to figure out how to get dry food from out of a puzzle food mat. Rainbow has quite a bit of success with those puzzles but when he gets bored, he's always done for some stringy toy action. That playtime is usually enough to tire him to the point of needing a cat nap, which sometimes is in a secluded spot but that's just part of Rainbow's unique personality. Rainbow's bonded pair is a feline named Kitten. You'd never know they were brother and sister just by looking at their beautiful markings. Their colors are total opposite, but it plays up their differing personalities in that regard. Rainbow, the black cat, is more one speed when it comes to human interaction. Kitten, full of stripes and color, has a little bit more energy and willingness to be around people. Kitten, just like her brother, is very food motivated but also loves playing with her stringy toys. Kitten is such a good girl with a sweet face, and yes, even a little bit of a smile or smirk. If you look closely enough, Kitten has what looks like an upside-down mustache on her chin which kind of outlines her 'smile'. The purrr-fect adopters for Kitten and Rainbow include a family who doesn't mind two laid back cats that like to play and interact with humans on their own time. Outside of those minor requirements, these two are in very good health and have no dietary restrictions. They are ready to be adopted, like, yesterday. If you would like more information about how to welcome Kitten and Rainbow into your heart and home, simply visit the Queen City Cats website. Lastly, we would love to extend a congratulations to Queen City Cats for celebrating their 3 year anniversary of being a cat rescue for the greater Burlington area. Thanks to Queen City Cats, many folks have been able to save, foster, and adopt these furry friends who may not have found homes otherwise. We cannot thank Queen City Cats and the Queen City Cat Lounge enough for all they do for the homeless cat population in the Green 'Meow-ntain' State. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.