It mouse be love. Cat takes a nap with rodent pal

The Sun 2012/4/26

Animal antics ... mouse and cat cuddle up together

THIS pair are no real-life Tom and Jerry — as cat and mouse cuddle up for a nap together.

The animals appeared to be the very best of friends, with the sleepy mouse snuggling under the snoozing moggy.

The grey rodent looked very happy as it squeezed between the front legs of an animal that would usually wolf him down.

But the puss clearly wasn't thinking about having his new mate as a snack, as they chilled out on a blanket.

The mouse even relaxed by stretching itself out as it got ready to take forty winks alongside its new pal.

And it shut its eyes to enjoy a good scratch after a hard day of avoiding traps.



Video: Mouse snuggles up to cat
BRAVE rodent remains fearless taking snooze next to unlikely bedfellow

The cute animal video has become the latest online hit, with 10,000 hits in just 24 hours.

And web users have been blown away by the cute clip.

One commented: "Awwww so cute!" while another chimed in: "That's adorable".

But one took a much darker view, simply saying: "Breakfast in bed".

Kung Fu Guinea Pig: Incredible picture shows moment pint-sized ninja let the fur fly against a DOG

Mail Online 2012/4/25

Slovaks are currently living in a fear of this tiny tearaway - whose fearsome fighting skills have seen it dubbed the Kung Fu Guinea Pig.

The pint-sized ninja terrified dog walker Marta Domotorova when it attacked her Hungarian pointer dogs during a stroll on heathland near her Hradok home.

With a series of spinning kicks and leaps the fearless rodent saw off both the hapless hounds as they tried to play with it.

Scary: Slovaks are currently living in a fear of this tiny tearaway - dubbed the Kung Fu Guinea Pig

Marta said: 'Bona started barking and Meggie wanted to sniff it. I guess it got pretty scared although both dogs are harmless and just wanted to play.

'But then they got pretty scared when the guinea pig started its Kung Fu chops.'

Local wildlife experts think the furious furball is an escaped household pet.

One said: 'It's not the first time we've heard of this. These creatures are usually docile family pets but when threatened they will fight for their lives like any animal that thinks it's been cornered.'

Others have questioned whether the guinea pig is actually a hamster and some cynics - believe it or not - have suggested the little critter's flight may have had some digital assistance.

Fearsome: Local wildlife experts think the furious furball is an escaped household pet