In today’s news, Qatari and local partners deliver essential aid to families in GuineaBissau. Chinese study finds “forever chemicals” may accelerate aging, Chile creates underground vault to preserve seeds of more than 4,000 plant species, artificial intelligence-driven irrigation technique enhances sustainable tea farming in Taiwan, also known as Formosa, Mozambican-made smart glasses could increase independence for visually impaired users, vegan skincare brand from Fiji earns praise at New Zealand trade fair, and US firefighters rescue cat-people from burning home.
Here is an animal-companion care tip for you. Cat-people are sometimes treated like dog-folk by the human friends, but their needs are quite different. While many dog-people rely on daily walks for socializing and relieving themselves, most cat-people are comfortable using a litter box and living within a familiar territory where their scent marks help them feel calm and secure. For this reason, walks are not a necessity for most cat-companions, although some experts suggest them for cat-people that are prone to escaping outdoors. If you decide to try it, first help your feline-friend get used to wearing a harness and leash indoors while offering small rewards. Once they tolerate the harness, choose quiet times and calm places, ideally a private garden where risks are lower. The leash should simply prevent them from wandering away and should not be pulled tight. For many cat-folk, a well-organized and enriched indoor environment can provide adequate safe and calm stimulation.
Now it’s time to laugh yourself silly with the joke of the day. It’s called, “The Immortal Pilgrims.”
Mr. Harrison, an overly enthusiastic history teacher, was pacing at the front of the classroom, desperately trying to get his sleepy students to think outside the box.
“Alright, class, put your thinking caps on! Let’s imagine a wild historical scenario. If the Pilgrims who sailed on the Mayflower were miraculously alive today... what do you think they would be most famous for?”
The room fell completely silent. Finally, Kevin, the class slacker in the back row, slowly raised his hand.
“Yes, Kevin! Enlighten us! Their courage? Their survival skills? What would make them famous today?”
“Their age. They’d be over 400 years old.”
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