A cryptic comment left on a TikTok video by a user named Tamara has sparked the first big meme of 2026, a blend of silliness ...
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Declaring one Christmas song to be more annoying than all others is a brazen act, given the sheer number of terrible Christmas songs that exist. Let’s get a few of the obvious offenders out of the way ...
Dear Abby: I recently asked a friend to cat-sit while I was out of town for a few days. We agreed she would stop by daily to feed my kitty, refresh her water and spend a little time with her. When I ...
DEAR JOAN: I have a 6-year-old cat. We need some advice. CeeCee is a feral cat we got from the ARF Foundation. When we first got her she had a broken tail that ARF fixed — they had to amputate it.
Our pets can be so dramatic sometimes, and Rori’s cat might just take the crown. She shared a video of his over-the-top reaction to her simply getting out of bed to use the bathroom, and honestly, he ...
What happens when music fans discover their new go-to praise and worship song, only for the song to be made by an AI-artist? That’s the feeling some gospel fans are having as Solomon Ray, an ...
Of all the unlikely songs to top the pop charts, right up through Oliver Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond,” Harry Chapin’s 1974 hit “Cat’s in the Cradle” remains singular, and singularly ...
It's a portrait of the '70s folk-rock star, and of the song of his — with lyrics by his wife — that still casts a spell. Yet the film’s title throws down a bit of a gauntlet. Was Harry Chapin’s “Cat’s ...
If we’re totally honest, cat memes are one of a handful of things that keep us logging back online. They’re witty. They’re relatable. And they’re so universally beloved you’d be pardoned for thinking ...