😹NASA "cat" experiment

PLUS : Cat found abandoned inside dumpster

DECEMBER 20TH, 2023

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Todays Headlines:

  • Cat found abandoned inside dumpster

  • Boyfriend angry at cat for stealing

  • NASA streams cat video from space

Lets Dive In……

RESCUE AND ADOPTION

Tears as Cat Found Abandoned Inside Dumpster.

A neglected cat was found abandoned in a dumpster near a Pennsylvania Dollar Store.

The tabby, estimated to be 2-3 years old, suffered malnutrition and neglect but received care at the Beaver County Humane Society.

This incident, one of many in the US, sparked outrage against pet abandonment and highlighted shelters' efforts to rescue and rehome animals.

The BCHS seeks information about the case and encourages adoption to combat animal cruelty.

FUNNY AND CUTE

Boyfriend Angry at Cat Stealing His Seat Has the Internet in Laughter.

In Lucy Jones' UK home, cats Nuno and Tiggy rule.

They swiftly steal, mainly from Jones' boyfriend Tom, any warm seat left vacant.

Tom fumes, but viewers on TikTok adore it.

They share similar tales, highlighting feline's dominance and knack for claiming the coveted "comfy spot."

The video becomes a heartwarming testament to how cats, despite causing minor chaos, win our hearts with their quirky ways.

TRENDING AND VIRAL

NASA Streams Cat Video From Deep Space in an Experiment.

NASA has beamed a cat video from a spacecraft 19 million miles away, a major breakthrough in deep-space communication.

The clip features an orange tabby named Taters and shows the potential of laser tech to transmit data quickly, crucial for missions like sending humans to Mars.

Why a Cat?

The decision to use a cat video was practical and symbolic.

Cats are internet royalty and their popularity generated excitement about the experiment.

The video also served as a tribute to Felix the Cat, a cartoon character used as a test image during early TV days.

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The Future of Space Communication

The success of this experiment opens doors for faster data transmission in space.

It could revolutionize space missions, enabling real-time video communication with astronauts and live footage from distant planets.

We might even watch moon cat naps live someday!

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