This kitty found himself a nice perch up on a traffic light. His spot could cause trouble for motorists, however, because it partially blocks out the red light.
Cats definitely rule the Internet, but are they so great that a group of thirsty guys would prefer the company of a feline to a case a beer? That's the argument this video humorously makes.
There's little sadder than a scrawny animal -- but vets say many pet-owners have gone too far in the other direction, leaving more than half of our household dogs and cats overweight. And cute as those "fluffy" critters may be, the extra pounds simply aren't good for them.
On Monday, a stray cat interrupted a live Liverpool-Tottenham English Premier League soccer match by wandering onto the field at Anfield stadium. The soccer-loving kitty spent almost a minute on the field before being caught by a member of stadium security and released back onto the street.
Another day, another hot new internet craze. First came "planking," followed by "Tebowing" and most recently "breading cats." And now, "Lion King-ing," the act of raising a pet into the air like Simba in 'The Lion King,' is all the rage.
Remember that animated video about the stray cat transforming itself into a real-life Nyan Cat? Well, now we don't have to try anymore to recreate that moment. There's a much easier way to produce your very own, live Nyan Cat.
A surly-looking cat named Pancake bangs out on a tune on a cat-shaped keyboard that plays -- wait for it -- meows as notes. Is this the new Keyboard Cat?
Dubstep may not be for everyone, but this cute video of a cat DJ playing 'Swagga' by Excision and Datsik will no doubt expose a whole new group of people to the popular electronic dance music.
We've already seen examples of cats hiding in things. (Hello, Maru!) But this kitty takes it to a whole new level by squeezing itself inside a cramped nightstand and refusing to come out.