Was researching something and stumbled onto this video.
The cuteness. The cuteness!
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The cuteness. The cuteness!
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wont says
Surely he will find a place in a future story.
Otter says
So. Much. Cute.
I can’t handle it.
Judy says
ohmigosh
Wrayth says
that entire bbc documentary (3 episodes) called Big Cats, was very cute. all those cats *drool* the adorableness!
Tisiphone says
Wow. Just wow!
BryMarie92 says
I want! I need!
Martina D. says
This is what I fear. Many people who want such a cute animal. Soon there will be another endangered species.
Sorry just a thought
Lauryn M says
@Martina ~ my same immediate thought and fear. I hope, I pray that doesn’t happen. They are precious and beautiful and what THEY need should be our only care.
Lisa Lenox says
My first thought is WANT, but was immediately tempered by, this is a wild creature, and does not belong in any household. The Bengal cat and the ocicat were developed just so we could have domestic creatures that looked like wild cats. Supporting reputable breeders seems like a great alternative.
gingkogirl says
Precious!
popcorn says
CHIBI!!!! SQUEEE!!! How do I get one?!?!
KR says
Cuteness overload!
kitkat9000 says
As a life-long cat lover, who began reading and watching everything I could get my hands on from an EARLY age, how have I never before heard of this cat? Seriously, I grew up watching Mutual of Omaha Wild Kingdom (anyone else remember Marlin Perkins?), followed by Nat Geo & BBC specials and this beautiful creature has never made it onto my radar. Thank you, Ilona for bringing them to my attention. Googled “wild cats” and came across others new to me as well. About to happily fall down this rabbit hole for the next while…
Roxann says
Dating myself, but yes I remember Marlin Perkins. Loved that show.
Linda B says
Me, too. A must see when I was growing up. As Nature is today.
Tink says
Ditto
Cerulean says
For the *longest* time, I thought Mutual of Omaha was a nature company 🙂
Kim says
Muuuuuutual of Omahaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
(Maybe.)
Ellen says
I remember Marlin Perkins too. That little cat is darling.
Bibliovore says
I so remember that show. I need to watch more video of this cuteness.
Lauryn M says
I loved MOA’s Wild Kingdom!! Cut my animal rights/loving teeth on that show with Marlon and Jim!!!
Sechat says
Did anyone else notice that he had about 4 regular assistants that he rotated through, and you never saw the same one 2 weeks in a row? That’s because Marlon would stand off to the side while Stan/Jim/Rob/Mike got bit/clawed/stung. One memorable episode they were tagging condors in the Andes, on a narrow ledge, thousands of feet up. The condor must have had a wingspan 11 feet across, and was NOT happy to be tagged. Poor Jim was getting dragged all over that ledge, beat up with the wings, dodging the beak (condors eat sheep, cattle, deer, dead, or helped along to dead), while Marlon is calmly narrating at a safe distance. I always imagined these guys laid up in the hospital between shows ?
Diane says
Didn’t one of the action guys do everything while barefoot? Tag an antelope while barefoot? Wrestle a crocodile while barefoot? I can just barely remember those shows, so my brain is probably making this memory up.
Hoping4cranes says
My husband and I have advanced degrees in natural resources and have always felt a bit of mixed pity/envy for the assistants. It looks a lot like having a permanent spot as a grad student/post doc. Marlin (the prof) stays neat and tidy and the assistant is wading through the gator infested marsh in the middle of the night. I still remember one episode where Jim was dragged across the landscape by a giraff.
ice says
That is so true. Brings back grad school memories of living in waders and watching for alligators as we sampled the marsh. He stayed in the boat when he went to the field. My prof was very upfront about it, said we were “paying our dues”…
kitkat9000 says
Gotta say, Marlin did always look sharp while standing to the side talking about the animals while the same most definitely could not be said for the assistants.
On one hand, I felt a lot of envy because they got to see/handle all those amazing animals. On the other, gratitude while watching that I hadn’t gone into widlife biology- usually while cringing, sometimes with eyes closed, as those poor guys got tossed & dragged around. All the wildlife specials I’ve seen over the years have only served to reinforce that. I won’t even start on the various parasitic vermin just waiting for a free meal.
Lisa Lenox says
Have you seen the Pallas cat? Google them, and be prepared to spit coffee all over your monitor. They’re strange looking little cats, with the most bizarre facial expressions.
kitkat9000 says
Oh, yeah, their ears are odd compared to other cats… but still so stinking cute. But, would never try to handle. My favorite part of the movie Red Dragon? When the blind woman goes to the zoo and gets to pet a tiger while it’s sedated for surgery.
barbie doll says
WE have Olasard what could we name this cat. It and the Shih Tzu would be of a size. There is always something new to see
Susie Q. says
This would be perfect for Helen. She desperately needs a warm, ferocious fur baby to cuddle along with Fangs and her bear.
Simon Lyon says
Cutegasm!
GayLee says
Can you imagine how tiny and adorbs the kittens are, if this is an adult?
Simon Lyon says
I have a pretty good imagination but that’s beyond me. (Is it possible to die from cuteness poisoning?)
Nina says
Don’t Google it, you might get cuteness overload!
Nita Hope says
Gaaah!! ?❤️❤️❤️
Ericka says
That was mostly a kitten. you can tell by the tail. It’s in the gawky almost-an-adult stage of kittenhood.
Karen the Griffmom says
Sharing with every cat and cute-animal-lover friend I have.
Susan says
I bet Charles Tubbins would love him!
Hat says
Ummmm, research for Conlan?
Nancyc says
I thought it was Conlan, the first weeks.
L. says
Awww, he’s no bigger than a sneeze!
Simone says
At first I thought it was a joke video – world’s smallest wild cat. I thought it was a kitten, of course, But there it is – the rusty-spotted cat. Learned something new with a mega dose of cuteness! Thanks
Tania says
Me too! I thought it was early April Fools, but no! Amazing. Would love to learn more.
Violet says
Omg. Sooooo Much Cuteness!!!!
Nicholi says
I love this kitty, ever time I see the video it makes my heart melt a bit, and I get the overwhelming desire to acquire one! 🙂
Zealith says
Aw! Too sweet!
Amanda H says
Badass little hunters too! I remember something about them getting their prey 80% of the time they hunt. That is incredibly high compared to all other hunting cats.
Bin says
Omg cute and badass whats next? Thanks so much for sharing!!
Rohaise says
Ohhhhhhhh.
Mirren says
The whole bbc series is great. Pallus kittens of Mongolia, just saying.
Mirren says
Then there is the small black-footed cat of africa, which is the deadliest cat at 60% success rate! And SO CUTE!
Christine says
What a cutie ?
Patricia Schlorke says
This takes the cuteness level to a new dimension. I can see this cat, somehow, makes it into one of the series (Innkeeper, Hidden Legacy, Kinsman or a new series since Kate is almost done).
Simon Lyon says
I want to see one of the smaller examples of the species meet the Aeslin.
Story idea (if that’s allowed) – the Aeslin high priest riding around on their version of a horse.
Cuteness to the n-th degree!
jewelwing says
It’s probably allowed here, where Seanan is unlikely to see it. Authors don’t really like fan suggestions on their own boards, because if they use the suggestion – or even if they were going to write something similar before seeing the suggestion – they may be sued by the fan over ownership of the idea. This has actually happened, which is why authors don’t allow fanfic on their sites.
Jessica says
Such a good research find! Thank you for sharing
Tink says
It’s a leopard’s version of Mini Me.
I’m picturing one of these cats and a squirrel in a fistfight.
Ashleigh says
I would so adopt one if they were house cats
Ami says
Oh my gosh that’s cute!!
Billie Dee says
Meow! Purrrr
Carly says
I Love these, also look up Sand cat, they are adorable too
Ista in Sydney says
That’s so cute 🙂
Lyn says
This whole series was on BBC1 U.K. TV. It was great. Look up Pallas’s Cat 🙂
BelleBok says
Like a miniature leopard. – see the spots!
Jean Morgan says
I am a cat lover, thanks for sharing, my husband of 36 years gave me a Blue point Siamese as an engagement present — we’ve had one — or two ever since ?
catlover. says
When I was living in a dorm, yes a looong time ago, the dorm mother had a sealpoint Siamese and a bluepoint. Little Misty would steal folded socks out of my laundry basket and take them “home.” My experience of Siamese cats is that they are standoffish and some have a glass shattering voice.
Lauryn M says
Love this BBC series!! Wait, what BBC nature series haven’t l loved??). Love this tiny bundle of ferocity! Would donate in a nanosecond to keep them wild, free and SAFE!!
Joan says
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Vicki P says
Lol bundle of ferocity. And agreed! 😀 <3
And dear Ilona, total SQUEE and now I’m off to find the entire bbc docu lol
Sivi says
Agree on the cuteness factor. I’ve seen this before on the beeb. Only comnent to echo others on here is that hopefully this doesn’t become the next species which is impacted by the illegal pet trade with people wanting to own said wild cuteness rather then enjoy the fact that it exists beside us in our shared ?
Marianne says
OMG!!! Sooo adorable!! My first instinct is wanting to scoop it up, take it home, and “protect” it. But, that really isn’t the best thing for wild species. A shame because this is a pretty high cuteness factor!!!
Loved seeing and learning about it though. Thank you so much for sharing Ilona!! ?
Joan says
https://www.boredpanda.com/pallas-cat-manul-funny-face-expressive/
#1 #3 + #7 so cute
But I agree with Sivi and Lauryn M
Ann says
Just what I needed today! Thank you!
Amber says
Omg omg omg!!!! So cute!!!! I want one… Or ten!!!!
Tamara Grantham says
So cute! But if he was a shifter, what would his human half look like???
Gail K says
no one is in the office. OMG I never get to watch a cat video in the office. So cute, and hope he stay safe. Such a dangerous world . Everyone stay safe today.
And the cutest little cat ..and so fierce.
Amy Zeppa says
I want to snuggle it so bad.. I love how you add extra things to your emails so much.
Kelly Jacobs says
Cute kitties and knitting reduce stress.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/knitting-linked-to-health-benefits-including-reducing-depression-and-slowing-dementia-report-reveals_uk_5aa63cb0e4b07047bec7feee
Kathryn says
Oh, my! I’m blinded by the cuteness!!!
Saira says
Totally cute 🙂 have you seen the sand cats (also small and really cute but -as described by the guide at Big Cat Rescue- pound for pound the most vicious cat at the sanctuary)?
momcat says
Absolutely adorable. You might also check out the black footed cat, a similarly wonderfully cute little cat, described as a “ruthless and efficient killer”. This cat has a 60% chance of a kill in its hunting making it the world’s most efficient hunting cat. The perfect pet for the Nuan clan’s grandma.
Jodi says
OMGosh! So cute! But all I could think of is “The Rats would have a field day!” ha!