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CatVideoFest meows its way back into theaters
CatVideoFest meows its way back into theaters

Washington Post

timea day ago

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CatVideoFest meows its way back into theaters

If watching cat videos was a sport, Will Braden would be its world champion. Since 2016, Braden has spent his working days combing through thousands of submissions, YouTube videos, and other clips to construct the yearly 'CatVideoFest,' a theaters-only compilation reel of our fuzzy feline friends. As Oscilloscope Pictures gets ready to release this year's reel into nearly 200 theaters beginning Aug. 1, including AFI Silver and Alamo Drafthouse Bryant Street, Braden says that the formula remains simple: cats doing flips, cats making funny noises, cats surprising you in every which way.

Adorable Cat's Grumpy Grievances With His Animal Siblings Have Us in Stitches
Adorable Cat's Grumpy Grievances With His Animal Siblings Have Us in Stitches

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

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Adorable Cat's Grumpy Grievances With His Animal Siblings Have Us in Stitches

Adorable Cat's Grumpy Grievances With His Animal Siblings Have Us in Stitches originally appeared on PetHelpful. Many cat parents will likely tell you that their feline children are some very particular individuals. Now, don't get us wrong, we are not taking on cats in any way, shape, or form. We are simply commenting on their proclivity for grumpiness. The tabby cat, Mr. Milo, for example, is very discerning about the type of behavior that he deems acceptable from his animal siblings. As this video shows, Mr. Milo did not approve of most of what they do. In his opinion, he is 'surrounded by a bunch of buffoons,' and even made a video about it to air his grievances about the comings and goings of the other animals in his house. Mr. Milo's first grievance is against his rambunctious Golden Retriever sibling, Beckham. The problem is that, like many North American house sloths, Beckham cannot resist playing with his squeaky toy nonstop. All of the incessant squeaking sounds like nails screeching across the chalkboard to Mr. Milo's sensitive feline ears. But don't make the mistake of thinking that this tabby cat only takes issue with canine buffoonery. No, Mr. Milo doesn't give a pass to feline shenanigans either. He is particularly perceived with his feline sister, Maisie, who won't stop fighting the rug for reasons that are 'unbeknownst' to him. Mr. Milo simply could not be 'more disappointed with her foolish behavior.' As for his other feline sister, a black cat named Poppy, whose big, blank eyes seem to indicate that she has trouble thinking, Mr. Milo is no more grumpy cat takes issue with the way Poppy stares 'into the abyss while her only brain cell sparks like a faulty wire.' Mr. Milo's next grievance was reserved for Beckham once again. This time, his dopey Golden Retriever sibling had 'decided to commit unspeakable acts where he violated his own bedding.' And this was after 'torturing' the household with his squeaky toy for over an hour. Mr. Milo is so displeased with this raucous, raunchy display that he declared he would 'file another grievance with HR.' Later, when Mr. Milo attempted to get away from all the nonsense ruining his household, Poppy followed him and 'fired up her only brain cell,' just so she could ruin his 'peace.' To conclude this video, Mr. Milo stated that his household was nothing more than an utter 'disgrace.' But, it's not just his feline siblings that Mr. Milo takes issue with; he also has plenty of grievances against his human parents. In this other video, he highlights all the ways that 'humans may be toxic.' From staying up past his bedtime, to being two minutes late to feed him, and leaving the house for the day to go to work, even though their only real job is to take care of his every whim, Mr. Milo has some very strong opinions about what both human and animal are allowed to do around him. Looking for more PetHelpful updates? Follow us on YouTube for more entertaining videos. Or, share your own adorable pet by submitting a video, and sign up for our newsletter for the latest pet updates and tips. Adorable Cat's Grumpy Grievances With His Animal Siblings Have Us in Stitches first appeared on PetHelpful on Jun 17, 2025 This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.

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