Drilling for ice cores in the Antarctic has its perks, like hearing the freaky sound of ice dropping down an extremely long ice tube. It legit sounds like they're shooting a space western down there.
Well there you have it. Apparently cats aren't the only thing that will follow a laser pointer around. In all honesty it's probably a bad idea to piss off a wild alligator with a laser pointer.
It's every cat's greatest dream to finally catch that red dot. And sometimes they do (meaning we get tired of holding down the laser and pointing).
It's every cat's greatest dream to finally catch that red dot. And sometimes they do (meaning we get tired of holding down the laser and pointing).
It's every cat's greatest dream to finally catch that red dot. And sometimes they do (meaning we get tired of holding down the laser and pointing).
It's every cat's greatest dream to finally catch that red dot. And sometimes they do (meaning we get tired of holding down the laser and pointing).
This is a super duper example of why cats have 9 lives. Chasing after lasers and smacking into walls, they will need at least 8 of those lives to shake off the brain injuries. But it is pretty dam impressive how in an instant they can cross an entire room in a leap. It's like a real life mini Superman - able to leap across rooms and couches in a single bound. If you thought these cats were weird, then you have never seen anything like these crazy felines.
It's every cat's greatest dream to finally catch that red dot. And sometimes they do (meaning we get tired of holding down the laser and pointing).
In this episode of the comedy short series, "Aaron's Animals," by Los Angeles-based VFX artist Aaron Benitez, Prince Michael, the cat, basks in the glory of finally catching the red dot.