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Friday Catblogging: A Serval Arrives in Cincinnati
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats
Friday Catblogging: Lion Meets Cubs
by JOHN ADAMS •
Architecture, Art, Cats
Friday Catblogging: A Subway for His Cats
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Science/Nature
Friday Catblogging: Lynx for Forest Recovery
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Nature
Friday Catblogging: Colocolo on Camera
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Science/Nature
Friday Catblogging: A Discovery of Naturally Mummified Cheetahs
by JOHN ADAMS •
Just as some animals have been naturally fossilized, it’s possible for some animals to be naturally mummified. Thousands of years ago, that’s what happened to some cheetahs on the Arabian Peninsula: In 2022 and 2023, Ahmed Al-Boug — a wildlife biologist at the National Center for Wildlife in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — and his colleagues…
Adventure, Cats
Friday Catblogging: Siamese by the Shore
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Nature
Friday Catblogging: Black Panthers
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Daily Bread, Planning
Daily Bread for 12.28.25: The Extent of the Plan
by JOHN ADAMS •
Good morning. Sunday in Whitewater will be rainy with a high of 47. Sunrise is 7:25 and sunset is 4:28 for 9 hours 3 minutes of daytime. The moon is a waxing gibbous with 59.5 percent of its visible disk illuminated. On this day in 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen publishes a paper detailing his discovery of a…
Cats, Daily Bread, Science/Nature
Daily Bread for 12.27.25: A Second Kind of Lion Roar
by JOHN ADAMS •
Cats, Nature
Friday Catblogging: An Albino Puma
by JOHN ADAMS •
Embed from Getty Images Itzae was the first albino puma born in Central America, and is one of four known in the world. She was born in a Nicaraguan Zoo in August 2023, among her beige and spotted siblings, the common coloration of pumas. After Itzae’s birth, she required special care due to her albinism. The condition…
