Mother cat with kittens came to meet an old friend.
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I can’t believe we’ve already found the best animal video of 2016.
That is too adorable. You can tell the mother cat actually does trust the dog just by her body language. Typically a mother will watch her kittens closely and be very protective of them, here she completely trusts the dog to play gentle with them. This is just too damn cute.
When he bops the kitten and looks up at Mom to make sure he didn’t overstep!
The dog is trying to make himself as non-threatening as possible!!
“Books to the ceiling, books to the sky, my pile of books is a mile high.
How I love them! How I need them!
I’ll have a long beard by the time that I read them.”
When you turn your reading into a self care activity:



Do not underestimate reading as a self care practice if it makes you feel better. Read escapist books if they’ll speak to your soul when you need it. Find emotional books that’ll make you feel less alone. Pick up funny books if you need a little cheering up. Take these words that people meticulously strung together for you and take comfort in them.
I think my favourite thing about books is how they shape us. Your book history is uniquely your own, no one else in the world has read the all the same books at the exact same times of their lives as you have, and all those books have changed you so intrinsically that you couldn’t erase their influence on you anymore then you could change your DNA.
Play dead! 😻😙
Tag someone who loves kittens! 😻💕
Video by @lolatheroomcat
how to tell what season it is on booklr
winter: books with christmas lights
spring: books in grass
summer: books at the beach
autumn: books with leaves
The struggle is real!!! Do you re-read books even tho you have hundreds of new books waiting? :P
Some books need a little time to sink in. They need to be read slowly. Others need to be blazed through in one night, with a flashlight under the blanket.
She was often attracted to the men in books; they seemed, as a rule, more passionate than the women in books, though actual women seemed more passionate than actual men. As a rule.


