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Saturday, April 22, 2017

Pam Pam - A Tiny Kitty With Heterochromia Whose Eyes Will Hypnotize You




This is Pam Pam, the kitty with the most mesmerizing eyes ever. The reason Pam Pam’s eyes look like this is because of a condition called heterochromia iridis. It’s characterized by abnormalities in the iris, and those affected by the condition have one eye with a different color than the other. Another type of the condition, called segmental heterochromia, causes different colors in the same eye. Heterochromia can be caused by inbreeding, genetic inheritance, or mutation, and in some breeds of cats, like the Turkish Angora, heterochromia is a desirable trait that breeders try to maintain. Inherited heterochromia iridis is harmless, and it can be found in both animals and humans.

55 Animals That Are So Round They’ll Roll Straight Into Your Heart



What you're seeing is not the work of some magic or Photoshop, these animals are actually perfectly round. There's nothing better than looking like a fluffy ball of cuteness and these animals are ready to show it off, cause, baby, they were born this way! While predators come in all shapes and sizes, these adorable round creatures surely would not hurt a fly. From purrfectly round cats, to fluffy hamsters that look like cotton balls, Bored Panda collected these fluffy creatures to brighten your day.

Stray Dog Keeps Bringing Gifts To A Woman That Fed Him And His Mother To...



Meet Tua Plu, a stray doggie who knows a thing or two about good manners and always brings a little gift to the woman who feeds him. A video of Tua Plu the dog, whose name translates to “winged bean,” making his daily exchange has spread across the web and melted netizens’ hearts.

“When he’s hungry, he will offer something to get fed,” Thailand-based Orawan Kaewla-iat, a lady who gives food to homeless dogs, wrote on Facebook. “Every day he shows up with an object in his mouth — usually a leaf and sometimes a piece of paper. Before you feed other dogs, you have to feed Tua Plu and his mom.”

The pooch knows that this kind of behaviour is more endearing that just going straight to the rice bowls offered to the strays. Orawan, who lives at the housing for the City Police, said that she’s worried no one will feed Tua Plu because she will be moving out of the residence soon.

Orawan’s post with a little video of the polite doggie in action went viral and gained admirers all around the world, with people enquiring how they could adopt Tua Plu. Hopefully, soon Tua Plu and his mom will find a loving forever home – someone who will be a very lucky owner and can expect to be showered with gifts every single day.

Father Cat Supports Mom Cat Giving Birth, Wins Everyone’s Hearts





This is the story of a daddy cat named Yello in Vietnam who takes his role as a parent seriously. This story of Yello helping mama cat Tam to raise the litter he’s responsible for, is going viral on social media. These touching photographs of Yello supporting Tam during and after giving birth, were posted on Facebook by Thuy Duong Panda from Vietnam. At first, this new dad Yello, looks stressed. But soon, he was caring and attentive. The new mom just went through a lot, bringing 4 healthy babies to this world. So the cat dad was there to support her. Now Yello looks so comfortable in his new role, snuggling the kitties and cozying up with the mom. It could certainly make anyone jealous to see such love and devotion shown by the daddy cat. Yello and Tam are the proud parents of four healthy newborn kittens. This is their first litter and so far they’re doing well raising their new family. Yello even stayed next to Tam during the birthing process, refusing to leave her side. Thuy Duong Panda said that Yello isn’t always a sweet kitty but he loves her, her dog and his new adorable cat family.

This Giant Panda Knows How To Pose For Selfies With Tourist



A cute giant panda has stolen the limelight of Chinese social media for its exceptional sense of photography. The black-and-white bear, living in south-west China's Chengdu city, seems to know how to strike poses as a tourist took selfies with it. Pictures show that the eager animal even tried to grab the selfie stick at one point. The pictures first appeared on China's social media platform on January 11.
The panda was being looked after by the Dujiangyan Panda Base in the Chengdu city. The woman was a tourist and she was trying to have pictures taken with the panda, which is a service the centre offers. A total of six pictures were released. 
Two of them were taken by an onlooker and showed the bear snuggling up to the woman held the selfie stick. In the pictures, the panda looked right into the mobile phone, appearing to be curious. The other four pictures were said to be the selfie pictures the woman had taken. 
The panda appeared to adopt a professional pose, putting its right paw under its chin in one image. In another picture, the animal enjoyed his bamboo while staring into the lens. Chinese media are smitten with the photogenic panda. They praised that the animal should know the best camera angle to look skinny and beautiful in pictures. 
Founded in 2011, the Chengdu  of Giant Panda Breeding is specialised in re-introducing the bears into the wild. The centre is a part of the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, which has around 108 bears in captivity, the largest artificial breeding populations of pandas in the world. In March, 2016, another panda at the centre was caught snuggling up to its keeper, giving him a kiss before posing for a selfie with the man.

“World’s Saddest Polar Bear” moved to ocean park after outpouring of out...



Global anger at the plight of 'the saddest polar bear in the world', who was caged in appalling conditions in a Chinese shopping mall, has borne fruit, with the mall owners agreeing to send him back to the ocean park where he was born. 
Earlier this year a viral video of the three-year-old bear, called Pizza, slumped on his side, her mouth quivering, broke the hearts of animal lovers around the world. Pizza repeatedly thumped his paws against a metal door and chucked ice lumps about with his mouth before falling asleep in a dark corner. 
The owners of Grandview Shopping Mall in the city of Guangzhou in southern China came under huge pressure both nationally and internationally and they have now relented and grudgingly agreed to move Pizza to an ocean park in northern China. They said it was a 'temporary' move - suggesting they plan to renovate the aquarium where he was housed - but gave no more details. The mall owners announced on the Chinese social media platform, Weibo, they were sending Pizza back to the park, where he was born and where he will be reunited with his parents. 
Dr Peter Li, from Humane Society International, said: 'Pizza the polar bear has endured a life of deprivation and suffering in his small, artificial glass-fronted room at the shopping mall, so the news that he's getting out at last makes me very happy and relieved for him. 'But we implore the mall to make this a permanent move for Pizza and to not condemn him to return. At last he will feel the sun on his fur, sniff fresh air and see the sky above him in the company of his mum and dad. 'No amount of renovation could ever make a shopping mall a suitable place for this animal, and to send him back now would be cruel and heartless.' 
Qin Xiaona, director of Capital Animal Welfare Association, said: 'It's a good decision, the right decision for Pizza, but it's not the end. 'Temporary is not good enough. Now we hope that Grandview will learn from this episode and move Pizza permanently so that he never again has to endure the dreadful life in a shopping mall. 
Pizza was the main attraction for the aquarium in the shopping centre and there was a constant stream of tourists snapping selfies against the enclosure's glass panels. Children sporadically thumped against the glass and aquarium staff did nothing to stop them. The three-year-old polar bear had barely enough room to turn around in as he was gawped at from all angles by visitors to the shopping centre attraction.