CUTE ANIMAL PHOTOGRAPHY & THE CAT RESCUE STORY OF THE DAY

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Dr. Jennifer Steketee holding Meow) This cat is definitely feline fat - as he tips the scales at a staggering 40 POUNDS. Two-year-old Meow was given up by his 87-year-old owners after his weight spiralled out of control. Just like a human, he had gorged on fatty foods left over by his owners - meaning he bulged to four times the normal weight of a cat his age. His weight issues became so bad vets predicted he was as obese as a 43 stone human - making him the worlds fattest cat. But now, staff at the Santa Fe Animal Shelter have taken him in and are placing the fat feline on a crash diet.

Dr. Jennifer Steketee from the Santa Fe Animal Shelter holds Meow who tips the scales at a staggering 40 pounds. Two-year-old Meow was given up by his 87-year-old owners after his weight spiralled out of control.

Picture: CATERS

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Kasi the Cheetah was born just over a year ago at Busch Gardens wildlife park in Tampa, Florida and keepers thought he needed to find a companion so they paired him up with female Labrador Retriever Mtani

Kasi the Cheetah was born just over a year ago at Busch Gardens wildlife park in Tampa, Florida and keepers thought he needed to find a companion so they paired him up with female Labrador Retriever Mtani

Picture: National News

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Mission Impussible: Daredevil firemen’s amazing operation to save a stranded cat

  • Two fire engines carrying a specialist under water rescue unit arrive at the scene
  • Senior officer decides against lowering firemen by rope on to bridge support for fear of spooking stricken cat
  • Team in drysuits form human chain and wade out to cat with cage

As soon as the call came  in, the fire brigade’s finest purred into action.

The victim was trapped at the foot of a 30ft bridge, surrounded by a flood-swollen river and in danger of being swept away at any time.

Within minutes two fire engines, a specialist water unit and a senior fire officer had assembled on the bridge over the fast-flowing River Wear and were discussing their plan of action.

Trapped: The cat is spotted at the base of the bridge

Trapped: The cat is spotted at the base of the bridge by a concerned dog walker who calls the RSPCA

Action stations: The fire brigade specialist water unit prepare to launch their river rescue
Action stations: The RSPCA call the fire brigade which scrambles its specialist water unit who prepare to launch their river rescue

And the object of the major rescue operation at Croxdale, County Durham?

A small black-and-white cat which was eventually gathered up and taken to an animal shelter.

The episode will inevitably bring further accusations of overkill following the incident two weeks ago when 25 firemen were scrambled to help a seagull trapped in 3ft of water with its feet caught in a plastic bag.

But at least this time the rescuers got their feet wet – unlike the seagull squad at Carshalton, Surrey, who refused to wade in for health and safety reasons, leaving it to a member of the public to save the stricken bird.

It was on Wednesday morning that 62-year-old Eddy Williamson was walking his dog across the bridge over the Wear and spotted what he thought was a plastic bag on its concrete base.

On a mission: The three specialist under water unit officers wade out to the stricken cat

On a mission: The three specialist under water unit officers wade out to the stricken cat

Gotcha: The cat is gathered up as other officers watch on
Gotcha: The cat is gathered up as other officers watch on

In safe hands: The lucky feline is placed in a cage for the return journey to the river shore
In safe hands: The lucky feline is placed in a cage for the return journey to the river shore

‘Then I realised it was a cat,’ he said.

‘I don’t know how it got there, but I think somebody may have dropped it over the top.’

Mr Williamson rang the RSPCA, who called in the fire brigade.

By the time they arrived at the bridge, another member of  the public had bravely waded across the river to reach the forlorn animal.

Clearly not trusting the have-a-go hero, the cat backed away  and the firemen told the man to return to the river bank as they feared the creature might fall  into the water. But what should they do next?

The officer in charge decided against lowering a fireman down by rope for fear of spooking the cat, so the river team waded into action, carrying a net and a cage with them.

Human chain: The firemen support each other as the cat is carried to the banks of the Rivet Wear, in Croxdale, in a basket

Human chain: The firemen support each other as the cat is carried to the banks of the Rivet Wear, in Croxdale, in a basket

Mission accomplished: Back on dry land, the cat relax
Mission accomplished: Back on dry land, the cat relax

‘They didn’t need the net as it all went smoothly and one of the men was able to pick up the cat and it was taken away safely,’ said station manager Steve Cummings of the Durham fire and rescue service.

‘I have no idea how it got there. It’s an absolute mystery to us. It didn’t seem to be injured and wasn’t soaking wet.’

Mr Cummings said animal rescue operations were regarded as good training so they were carried out whenever possible.

An RSPCA spokesman said the cat was in good health but efforts to trace its owner were being hampered because it was not microchipped.

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‘What you looking at?’ Hilarious gallery showcases the world’s most evil-looking pets

They’re meant to be affectionate, loyal faces in your home, but it seems nobody told this group of surly pets.

This hilarious collection of the most sour-faced domestic animals shows just how evil pets can look when the mood strikes.

Among the gallery of sinister snaps is a frog sporting a particularly evil smile, cats pictured with typical disdain, and even puppies scowling at the camera.

Are you looking at me? This raccoon, albeit not a pet, looks none too pleased to have his picture taken
Are you looking at me? This raccoon, albeit not a pet, looks none too pleased to have his picture taken

Don't even think about it: This young puppy dosn't look in the mood for fun when he was captured on camera
Don’t even think about it: This young puppy dosn’t look in the mood for fun when he was captured on camera

Evil smile: This cunning frog looks as though his grand masterplan is about to come to fruition

Evil smile: This cunning frog looks as though his grand masterplan is about to come to fruition

I'm not amused: Another young puppy gives his owner a good old-fashioned death stare in this hilarious picture

I’m not amused: Another young puppy gives his owner a good old-fashioned death stare in this hilarious picture

You'll pay for this: A cat wrapped in a piece of curtain material is just one of the other hilariously evil looking creatures pictured

You’ll pay for this:

You'll pay for this: A cat wrapped in a piece of curtain material is just one of the other hilariously evil looking creatures pictured

A cat wrapped in a piece of curtain material is just one of the other hilariously evil looking creatures pictured

The unique group of pictures even features a surly owl glaring at the camera while perched on top of a workbench.

Some of the pets appear aggrieved due to the situation they are pictured in, such as a cat wrapped in a piece of curtain material.

Others look unhappy at being made to complete car journeys with humans, or simply don’t enjoy having their picture taken.

Face of evil: This owl looks in no mood to pose for the camera when it was pictured on a workbench
Face of evil: This owl looks in no mood to pose for the camera when it was pictured on a workbench

Don't make me come up there: A particularly surly-looking dog shoots an evil glance at its owner through a rear view mirror
Don’t make me come up there: A particularly surly-looking dog shoots an evil glance at its owner through a rear view mirror

I'm coming for you: This dog looks like he is hatching an evil plan while his owners' backs are turned
I’m coming for you: This dog looks like he is hatching an evil plan while his owners’ backs are turned

Cold shoulder: A miserly-looking cat scowls while perched on his owner's shoulder
Cold shoulder: A miserly-looking cat scowls while perched on his owner’s shoulder

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