A barn cat named Beth went into a burning barn to rescue her kittens. After managing to survive along with her kittens, Beth went viral after returning to her old self in just three months despite the severe injuries she suffered.
"She was completely unrecognizable... whiskers gone, bald, swollen face, crispy ears, her bright white fur singed orange."
But Beth had one advantage: she had a human who cared for her with love and patience. Thanks to the care, attention, and love she received, she healed and regained her health. Sometimes, love truly is the most powerful medicine ❤️🥹
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A New Hampshire bar went viral after stray cats kept lingering around the tables every night.
In a small town in New Hampshire, a new bar had just opened when the owners noticed stray cats gathering around the building after dark.
At first, they were just outside by the alley and near the back door, waiting for scraps and trying to stay out of the cold.
Instead of chasing them away, the owners started feeding them and letting them warm up near the entrance. Before long, the cats got comfortable.
They began lingering around the bar, curling up under tables, sitting beside customers, and quietly keeping company with people who came in alone.
At first, customers thought it was just a funny little thing the bar was known for.
But soon, people started showing up just to see the cats.Some brought food. Some brought blankets. Some asked if the cats belonged to anyone.
Then, without anyone planning it, customers started adopting them one by one. What started as a few stray cats hanging around a bar turned into something much bigger.
The bar never meant to become a rescue. It just gave the cats a warm place to stay long enough for the right people to find them.
A civilization that could carve this into a door treated beauty as a public duty.
Stand before the door of Duomo di Milano long enough, and the modern world begins to look painfully soulless.
The Cat Museum, located very close to Galata Tower, is one of those special places that cat lovers should definitely visit. What's more, admission to the museum is completely free.
Inside, there is also a gift shop where you can buy all kinds of lovely souvenirs. The best part is that the money earned from these purchases is used for the food, care, and other needs of stray cats living on the streets.
So, with every purchase you make here, you are also supporting our pawed friends. This charming museum, which attracts many tourists, is a wonderful place both to spend some enjoyable time and to contribute to the well-being of cats.
Who wouldn't want to visit a museum like this? 🐾❤️
🇯🇵 To all our international friends planning a visit to Japan,
Shrines are not theme parks.
Temples are not photo studios.
And Japanese streets are not trash cans.
Japan warmly welcomes visitors from all over the world.
However, we truly hope that this welcome is met with genuine respect.
That’s why I’ve created a “Japan Manners Guide” especially for our overseas guests.
Please follow these guidelines to help protect the culture, history, nature, and local communities that have been cherished and passed down through generations.
If you cannot respect these rules, it would be better for everyone if you didn’t come. 🇯🇵
This way, both sides can have a positive experience.
They broke his bones, gouged his eyes out, cut out his tongue and castrated him. He died of a heart attack after being set on fire and dragged himself 50 meters across the floor.
There are growing calls for British men to be allowed to carry Enfield rifles as culturally significant symbols in response to Sikh kirpans.
“If Sikhs can carry around a knife because it’s ‘culturally significant,’ then British men should be allowed to carry an Enfield rifle.”