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The Scientology Joke That Sucked the Air Out of the Room at the Golden Globes

February 6, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

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If, like me, you spent much of Tuesday’s 80th Golden Globes scanning Twitter, you probably noted that its host, Jerrod Carmichael, received some mixed reactions. During the ceremony, the comedian told the audience to shut up, made a new joke about The Slap™, and spent much of his monologue reminding viewers why he was hired for the not-not-racist Hollywood Foreign Press Association-helmed show in the first place: “I’m here ‘cause I’m Black.”

In this girl’s book, though? Carmichael scored even more points when he dared to mention the wife of a certain terrifying institution’s leader. In case you stopped watching after the first award, midway though the ceremony, the host returned from a commercial break, toting three statues in his hands. “Backstage, I found these three Golden Globe Awards that Tom Cruise returned,” Carmichael began. “Look, I’m just the host briefly, whatever, but I have a pitch: I think maybe we take these three things and exchange them for the safe return of Shelly Miscavige?”

Invoking Scientology’s She-Who-Must-Not-Be-named elicited “shocked gasps,” per reports. I know! How dare this man mention a woman who hasn’t been seen in public since 2007!

Now, in the event that you’ve never heard her name (unlikely), Shelly is (was?) the wife of the Church of Scientology leader, David Miscavige. For nearly two decades, questions have swirled surrounding Shelly’s whereabouts. In 2013, former Scientologist and friend of the Miscaviges, actress Leah Remini, filed a missing person’s report with the Los Angeles Police Department after she left the institution. She’s since dedicated entire episodes of her A&E series to her investigation, mentioned it innumerable times in the press, and wrote viral Twitter threads about Shelley’s disappearance from public life.

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Meanwhile, David Miscavige has not addressed his wife’s whereabouts, but Scientology spokespeople have commented on a number of stories about the matter. In 2013, a church spokesperson told People: “She is not a public figure and we ask that her privacy be respected.” Of Remini’s missing person’s report, the spokesperson said it was “nothing more than [a] publicity stunt for Ms. Remini, cooked up with unemployed anti-zealots.” Five years later, a church attorney told the Daily Beast that he’d personally met with her. The LAPD, too, has since said that they found Shelley to be alive and well.

Naturally, Remini had some thoughts on Carmichael’s joke. Moments after, she responded via Twitter, writing, “Thank you Jerrod Carmichael! Where is Shelly??”

Tom Cruise, a noted friend of the Miscaviges, was not present at the ceremony, given that he publicly disavowed the HFPA in 2021 for its lack of diversity. And as Carmichael noted, the Top Gun: Maverick star and Golden Globe nominee returned three of his awards in protest.

Scientology spokespeople have not commented on the gag, but knowing them, it’s only a matter of time. The Church could just show us a recent photograph of Shelly. A video, perhaps? Hell, she could just respond herself. Until then, I’m with Remini. Where is Shelly??

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50 Hilarious Pics Of Brits Living Their Life, As Shared On This Facebook Page

February 5, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

There’s nothing quite like British comedy. Though it’s got its fabulous fans and cranky critics, there’s no doubt that this particular brand of rapier-sharp wit and self-aware and self-deprecating humor has had a major impact on the world. The United Kingdom’s soft power arsenal is vast and far-reaching indeed.

But British joke culture is more than just about Blackadder, Bridget Jones’s Diary, and endless quips about scones. The closer you look at daily life in the UK, the more you realize just how bizarre things can get. The ‘No Context Britain’ Facebook page documents some of the funniest memes about daily British life. And anyone who’s ever lived there will probably find them incredibly relatable.

Check out the funniest pics below, upvote the ones that you liked the most, and let us know which of these got you chuckling and thinking how much you’d love a Sunday roast right about now. Cheerio!

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At the time of writing, ‘No Context Britain’ had just shy of 11k followers on Facebook. British memes and daily comedy are actually very popular topics on social media. Naturally, there’s a bit of competition for internet users’ attention.

For instance, here on Bored Panda, we’ve featured ‘Casual UK,’ ‘No Context Brits,’ and ‘No Context UK.’ Give ‘em a read if you’re in the mood for some more Albion-esque wit and quips, once you’re done enjoying this list.

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Mate, do you want to be seen or not?

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Quite a few of the pics shared by the founder of ‘No Context Britain’ might evoke deep and thoughtful questions, such as: ‘What?’, ‘Huh?’, And, ‘What in the King’s name is going on?!’

More context would be lovely to have. Without it, though, we’re free to make up our interpretations. On the flip side, anyone who’s lived in the UK for an extended period of time might pick up on the context.

Someone who only visited London for a few days while on vacation, however, might not. Thankfully, this is the internet we’re talking about, and there are tons of people who’d be more than happy to explain the memes to you.

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Another juggler gives up on his dreams.

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A while ago, Bored Panda had gotten in touch with British comedy writer and journalism expert Ariane Sherine, for a chat about the UK, its food, and the weather.

She described the character of the British as “witty, grumpy, cynical, endearing, passive-aggressive, repressed, kind, tolerant, and reserved.”

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According to British comedy expert Ariane, the UK (at least to her) means: “National Trust historic properties, Grade II-listed houses, Routemaster buses, ancient magazines in doctors’ waiting rooms, people moaning about the weather (and also moaning about public transport and celebrities and the government)… queues, sunburn, red postboxes, the Royal family, pop music, and great jokes.”

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Rod Stewart is looking well

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The comedy pro shared her recommendations for when it comes to sampling a bit of British cuisine. “Go to the seaside town of Whitby and try fish and chips. Or a steak and kidney pie with gravy. You can thank me later,” she suggested to anyone who’s visiting the UK for the very first time.

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Meanwhile, before that, writer Ariane was kind enough to share her take on the state of journalism in the UK. She shared her thoughts about tabloids (aka ‘red tops’) with Bored Panda.

“I think the British press, particularly the sensationalist yellow press uses a lot more wordplay, humor, and puns in headlines—and also employs shock to grab the reader,” she said.

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Please don’t season pigeons.

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He was ahead of his time.

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“You’ve also got our tabloid the Daily Sport, which I wouldn’t even class as a newspaper as it’s mostly made up for entertainment and titillation!” the writer said.

“I definitely think people read the Sport purely for cheeky entertainment and to look at scantily clad women, as it’s only meant for that.”

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She noted that “a lot of people get all their news from the Sun or Star, which is a bit worrying. They definitely believe everything they read in those papers—and they shouldn’t!”

When it comes to writing a good, catchy headline, it really depends on the topic that’s being covered. “What’s the human interest angle? What would grab my attention? You have to distill the story into its essence in one sentence. What makes it entertaining?”

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And no collection of memes is ever complete without at least referring to one bizarre British headline. The puns, angles, as well as the topics themselves, are usually second-to-none. And they’re usually prime examples of how humor in the UK works.

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Which of these memes confused you the most? Were there any that made you chuckle and forward them to your pals? What, dear Pandas, is quintessentially ‘British’ to you? We’d love to hear what you think, so pop down by the comment section and spill the (baked) beans.

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Remember Clippy? This is him now.

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Luke Combs Says Seeing Son Tex Smile at Him Is ‘Biggest Reward’

February 5, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Luke Combs is one of the fastest-to-fame artists in modern country music, but nothing could have prepared him for how swiftly fatherhood would hit him.

“The most challenging is just jumping into it,” he tells Taste of Country, speaking about becoming a father for the first time. “There’s no warm-up period. It’s like getting thrown into a pool and you don’t know how to swim. I would compare it to that. That’s the most challenging.”

The “Going, Going, Gone” hitmaker spoke with Taste of Country Nights host Evan Paul backstage ahead of the 2022 CMA Awards. In addition to being thrown into the deep end, he says it’s been challenging to establish a work-life balance, especially without help.

“Figuring it out with, you know, obviously my schedule is super crammed,” he explains, “And me and my wife don’t have any help, so it’s just me and her. So that is definitely a huge challenge.”

However, those challenges don’t come without rewards — Combs and his wife, Nicole, are five months into life as parents to their first child, a little boy named Tex. The couple are soaking in every little milestone along the way, like Tex holding his bottle on his own for the first time, which just happened this week.

“I would just say, really, it’s like the little things that are the biggest reward. Like when he does something for the first time. Just really when they smile at you, honestly,” the proud dad gushes.

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115 Soul-Healing Rescue Pet Pics To Make You Smile (November Edition)

February 5, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Contrary to popular belief, instead of cats and dogs, the first American animal activists focused mostly on horses, working tirelessly to protect the welfare of animals who were a key mode of transportation.

Then, on April 14, 1869, Caroline Earle White and a group of women established what’s now considered the first American animal shelter, in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. In addition to horses, its mission expanded “to provide as soon as possible, a refuge for lost and homeless dogs, where they could be kept until homes could be found for them, or they be otherwise disposed of.”

It marked a turning point. The notion of a shelter, or even a municipal pound, as a place where you could go and find a pet, according to historian Bernie Unti, really took hold in the latter part of the 19th century and then has grown steadily ever since.

So to celebrate how far we’ve come, we at Bored Panda are continuing our monthly series, and have compiled the sweetest pet adoption photos we could find. Continue scrolling to check them out and in case you’ve missed our earlier publications, we kindly invite you to catch up: October, September, and August.

#1 Beagle Puppy Cuddles Up To The Rescuer Who Saved Him From Euthanasia. Nice Dog Rescue Story Heard From Franklin County Shelter And Adoption Center In Ohio

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#2 Fishtopher The Cat Finds Forever Home After His Adoption Listing Went Viral

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#3 Adopted The Cutest Stray I’ve Ever Met My BF Named Her Edith (Aka Edee)

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#4 8 Month Old Abused Retriever Mix. Scared And Sad. Brought Her Home. She Barely Moved. Was Scared To Even Walk Around The House. Lowers Head When You Reach To Pet Her. Couple Days Later With A Little Love And A Stubborn Beagle That Kept Bugging Her To Play And She’s A New Happy Dog Running Wide Open

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#5 Meet Leo And Luna! Even Though I Saved Them From A Sad Home They Have Ended Up Rescuing Me From Some Sad Days! #catsrule

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#6 Meet Smeagol! We Found Her Outside In The Rain Clinging To Some Rocks

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#7 I Recently Finished Chemo Treatment And Decided To Adopt A Husky! Say Hi To Loki!

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#8 This Is Bubble. We Adopted Him Knowing He Was Feral And Probably Would Never Go Near Us! 3 Days In And We Are Already Getting Contact

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#9 Meet Jade, My Newly Adopted 9 Year Old Fluff Ball

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#10 Just Adopted Sylvester. He Is Showing Off His One Fang And Shredded Ears. He Has Feline AIDS And Is The Gentlest Boy

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#11 Rescued A Barn Kitty From The Cold Yesterday

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#12 I Knew Adopting A Kitten Would Be Kinda Cute, But I Had No Idea What I Was In For

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#13 From Stoic To Smiley

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#14 My Wife And I Adopted These Two Sisters Recently, Aka They Chose Us At The Animal Shelter. Love Black Kitties

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#15 Our Family Adopted A Cat Today. I Swear He’s Smiling

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#16 Meet Nala! We Rescued This 14 Yo Beauty And She’s Absolutely Amazing

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#17 So Cute

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#18 My Fiancé And I Decided To Adopt A New Kitten. Everyone Meet Larry!

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#19 I Rescued This Kitten Outside Of My High School! Named Her Rocket Because I Found Her During A Paper Rocket Test

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#20 We Found The Best Stray

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#21 Dad Wanted To Get Mom A Puppy; She Rescued This Senior Citizen Instead. Allow Me To Introduce Mr. Kiss Kiss

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#22 Friend Just Adopted This Adorable Girl. Her Name Is Sadie

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#23 Just Adopted This Cat Who Sits Up Like A Groundhog

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#24 This Handsome Man Was Thrown From A Car Window And Luckily Someone Found Him, I Saw His Adoption Post And Was The First To Inquire. Meet Sushi!

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#25 Just Adopted These Brothers, They Seem To Be Waiting For Me To Do Something

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#26 Lola

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#27 Our Beautiful Rescue, Pashmi

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#28 Rescued This Cat From The Cold And It Looks Like He Has Claimed Me As His Owner

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#29 Nala Was A Little Lonely, So I Adopted A Brother For Her. Meet Aurum

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#30 Another Rescue, Crazy Lady Thought She Could Keep Kittens In A Tiny Cage Without Food Or Water. 5 Of Them Made It, This One’s Name Is Marsha Marsha Marsha

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#31 Meet My Newly Adopted Cat Benson! He Was Neutered As An Adult Right Before I Adopted Him So He Has The Cutest Tom Cat Cheeks! His Eyes Are Also So Beautiful!!

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#32 Rescued A Dumpster Diving Kitten Last Night

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#33 An Update To My Update: Sir Remi Remington And His Mustache Won Me Over. I Couldn’t Part With Him After Fostering Him As A Bottle Feeder And Because He Fit In So Well With The Family. I Officially Adopted Him

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#34 I Adopted A Kitten With Three Legs And Lol

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#35 Just Adopted This Smol Goblin! His Name Is Merin

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#36 Just Adopted This Kitten Yesterday. Meet Chloe!

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#37 Welcome To The Family. Adopted A Kitty

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#38 Rescued Her From Being Eaten! Now She Cuddles Me No Matter What I Do

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#39 Adopted Name Alfalfa, We Call Him Alfie. Nearly 3 Years Old And He’s Just A Little Smol Boy That Shouts All Of The Time

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#40 I Went To Adopt 1 Dog

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#41 Decided To Give The Cat My Fiancé And I Adopted Some Tuna For Thanksgiving. He Then Went Into What We Affectionately Call Goblin Mode. Safe To Say He Enjoyed It!

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#42 Our New Baby Girl

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#43 Carson Spent Two Years At The Rescue – He Was Too Shy/Nervous For Everyone. Their Loss. They’ll Never Know What They Missed Out On

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#44 Was Looking Around To Adopt A Bunny And Found This Derpy Looking Bunny

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#45 Adopted A Black Kitten, Named Him Ryuk

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#46 I Was Adopted Yesterday By This Pretty Lady!

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#47 We Adopted Frankie Today!

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#48 Adopted Little Crow Last Night!

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#49 Just Adopted A New Kitten. Decided To Name Him Koda After The Cub In Brother Bear. He Reminds Me Of A Mcflurry

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#50 We Adopted A New Cat And She Has A Lil Heart On Her Foot

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#51 Just Adopted This Absolute Cutie Cuddlebug! Everyone Meet Mika!

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#52 I Adopted Nova 2 Weeks Ago And She’s Definitely Made Herself At Home

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#53 Scared And Hissing Little Cat We Saved From The Pound. He Made So Much Progress In Just A Month

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#54 Winter Has Arrived A Tad Early…. Adopted This Weekend

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#55 Went To The Rescue – Met Somebody. Named Him Jackson. We Are Going To Have A Blast

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#56 Rescued 3 Felons From The Side Of The Road This Past Weekend

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#57 Recently Adopted This Lil’ Baby, She’s At 5 Weeks Old Now. My Small Hand For Scale

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#58 Adopted This Sweet Kitty. Her Life Before Was Very Hard But I’d Like To Think She’s Pretty Happy Now. (Peep The Smile)

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#59 We Named Him Doug!

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#60 Local Rescue Group Just Adopted Out The Most Polite Looking Kitty!

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#61 Brought Home This Little Girl Today

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#62 After Our Sudden Loss Of Our Sweet Boy, We Decided To Adopt This Little One. Meet Nala

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#63 My Newly Adopted Babies. Now They Won’t Have To Go To The Animal Shelter

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#64 Adopted This Sheltie Mix After A Life On The Run In Ky

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#65 My New Polish Senior Bela – He Was In The Shelter For Years

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#66 Living Her Best Post Shelter Life In Our Guest Room Which She Has Claimed As Her Room

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#67 Meet Traffic Cone (Taffy), Our Semi-Feral Baby Adopted From A Hoarding Case

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#68 Just Adopted This Little Rascal. Say Hi To Booger

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#69 I Just Adopted This Little Bundle Of Joy From The Humane Society

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#70 Adopted My First Dog Ever Now I Work From Home. I Think This Means She’s Comfortable With Me

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#71 We Rescued A Sweet Little Orange Fluffball Last Weekend. It Looks Like She Likes Her New Home

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#72 Rescued The Goodest Of Good Boys Today. Meet Po!

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#73 Cute Little Void That My Wife Rescued

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#74 I Adopted A Senior Cat My First Wonder

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#75 Podencos

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#76 My Little Corgi Mix Rescue. All We Know Is Mom Was A Corgi, No Idea On Dad. Her Name Is Mavis

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#77 Adopted This Little Adorable A**hole Today

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#78 From The Shelter To Leaving The Best Life!

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#79 I Adopted The Cutest Little Guy This Week!

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#80 This Is Sophia From Our Shelter. She’s Almost 10 Year Old And Today She Was Adopted!!! What A Great Day For Her

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#81 Adopted Her Today

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#82 Kitten, I Found At Gas Station Has New Furever Home Thanks To Rescue Cats Fayetteville, Georgia

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#83 Adopted Curie Yesterday And She Won’t Stop Making Biscuits

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#84 My First Night Fostering Her. She Decided She Was Home So I Adopted Her. I’m Not A “Failure”. She Asked Me To Adopt Her

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#85 I Haven’t Had A Cat In 15 Years, But I Finally Buckled Down And Adopted This Baby, Say Hello To Mei!

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#86 My Mom’s New Rescue Kitten, Jasper

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#87 Rescued This Little Girl From A Shelter. Cattle Dog X Maltese Named Mipha!

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#88 Foster Fail Meet Our New Adopted Girl Zora!

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#89 My New Rescue Kitten Has Been Making Himself At Home

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#90 My Sister Rescued A 5 Week Old Puppy. Meet Moxxi

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#91 Picked Up From The Rescue A Little Over A Month Ago, She’s 13 Weeks Now And Likes To Eat Breakfast With Me. She’s My Best Buddy

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#92 Just Adopted This Void Yesterday. So Far His Favourite Place Is On Top Of My Printer

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#93 Adopted My First Ever Dawg

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#94 Rescued Two Days Ago, 3 Months, Needs A Name!

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#95 My Son Rescued A Very Illegally Tiny Smol Cat Today. My Grandcat

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#96 Meet Herbbie. She’s 12 Weeks Old And We Adopted Her Today From A Rescue. She Was Found With Her Mum And Brother When She Was 1 Day Old. She Nearly Lost Her Life And Is Half The Size Of Her Brother. She Joins Us And Our 3 Black Cats

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#97 Adopted This Sweet Rescue Boy Today

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#98 Thelma And Louise Are The Last (Not So Small Anymore!) Foster Criminals. Bonnie And Clyde Got Adopted Today. Bittersweet

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#99 I Guess I Got Adopted Today

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#100 I Adopted A Cat Today. He Already Has A Few Favourite Spots To Chill In. Everyone, Meet Mumbo

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#101 Our New Adoption Yuki (Black) Is Learning Quickly From Hachi

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#102 Today, I Adopted My First Rescue Dog

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#103 I Adopted A Kitten Two Days Ago, He’s Three And A Half Month Already But He Looks So Tiny Ttwtt

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#104 Smol Rescue Baby

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#105 Day Three Of Adopted Kitten. Purring So Loudly He Could Power A Car

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#106 I Just Found This Cat On The Street And Adopted Him. I Would Like To Give Him A Name That Reminds Me Of The Sun. Any Suggestions?

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#107 Marble Cupcake Aka Murder Mittens Aka Thanksgiving Rescue … Is A Girl!

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#108 In Spain They Say: Mas Bueno Que El Pan – Better Than Bread. That’s Him, Rescue Jack-Chi Charlie

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#109 Adopted This Hippo A Couple Days Ago. He’d Been At The Shelter The Second Longest. He Has A Perfect Temperment And I’m So Glad I Got Him!

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#110 Our New Rescue… Meet Shrimp Smol Kitty, Big Attitude

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#111 What Have I Done? What Breed Is She? Adopted Last Week

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#112 From Shelter Dog To Nightly Cuddles In The Pup-Ritto Blanket My Boy Blaq Jaq (Black Jack)

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#113 Adopted This Guy Three Weeks Ago- Safe To Say He’s Settling In!

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#114 New Fosterdopt

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#115 Jill Says Happy Thanksgiving!!

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#116 Our Beautiful Rescue, Pashmi

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Missouri farmer traps ‘crazy-looking cat’ that turns out to be wild African serval

February 4, 2023 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Wild African cat rescued after found in live trap on Missouri farm

Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, rescued an African serval that had been living in the wild in Ava, Missouri.

AVA, Mo. – A Missouri family has seen some strange things prowl on their farmland in the Ozark Mountains, but discovering a wild African cat was a first. 

The Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, received an email on Jan. 17 from a farmer in Ava, Missouri, that he had caught an African serval in a live trap. He told the sanctuary that the cat had been meandering on his property for about 6 months.

“Whenever it was little, I came home late one night, and it runs across the road … I thought, ‘wow, that was a crazy-looking cat,'” the farmer’s son said in a video posted by the sanctuary on its Facebook page.

Refuge president Tanya Smith said the cat escaped somewhere or was let go near the farm.

“They had taken it to the vet and tried to find if it had a microchip in it, and it didn’t,” she said. “There was no identification for this little this African serval.”

The 30-pound cat is estimated to be about 6 years old. African servals are typically found south of the Sahara Desert.

Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, rescued an African serval living in the wild in Ava, Missouri. (Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge)

‘Nobody knew where this cat had come from’

The captured African serval had been successful at hunting and was able to find birds to eat, which was evident from the feathers scattered in her lair between some hay bales.

“It’s probably what saved it through this last big storm we had,” Smith said.

After traveling about 2 hours north to Ava, Smith and her team were able to transfer the animal from the live trap into a pet carrier. They brought her back to the sanctuary and put her in their veterinary clinic quarantine area. She was full of parasites and worms.

“Nobody knew where this cat had come from,” Smith said. “She was full of fleas and had some other issues going on with some frostbite on her tail.”

On Friday, Smith said she took two calls from people who thought it was their cat.

“How many are out there? Crazy!,” she said.

Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, rescued an African serval living in the wild in Ava, Missouri. (Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge)

Looking for a lifetime of love

It can be a rough life in the wild for African servals. Even though they’re not completely domesticated, they haven’t really been taught to hunt like they were raised by their mother.

“Who knows how long she was out there,” Smith said. “If we hadn’t rescued her, I’m afraid that she wouldn’t have lived more than a couple more weeks because of the infection in her paw was pretty significant.”

The African cat species is not used to Ozark winters. Even at the Arkansas sanctuary, caregivers provide heated buildings for these animals because they are indigenous to Africa.

Smith said there’s a problem with these types of animals being let loose. This was the third over the years that ended up at the sanctuary after it was released into the wild environment.

Today, the cat is doing well. As she recovers, the sanctuary is looking for somebody to sponsor her care. The non-profit is looking for anyone that wants to commit for the cat’s lifetime – which could be up to 20 years of age.

“This was an emergency rescue. We weren’t really prepared for bringing another African serval in,” Smith said. “We do have nine already at the refuge, but we have decided to keep her here, and we have made room for her.”

African servals make terrible pets

Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge was founded by Smith’s family in 1992. The nearly 500-acre ranch was started after a black-market breeder showed up on a woman’s doorstep with 42 lions and tigers in three cattle trailers. The breeder was on the run from the law in Texas and desperately needed to find a home for the cats.

A friend of the woman’s family lived on a ranch in Eureka Springs and offered temporary refuge for the cats. The ranch, known today as Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, has rescued more than 400 big cats and 100 other animals over the last 31 years.

The sanctuary was also instrumental in getting the Big Cat Public Safety Act passed last year. Signed by President Joe Biden on Dec. 20, it officially ends the dangerous trade in pet big cats. It also helps ensure that no more cubs are ripped from their mothers at birth to be traumatized for profit, according to the Animal Welfare Institute.

While the law stops people from speed breeding big cats, the smaller cats, like African servals, caracals, and Savannah cats aren’t part of that same legislation. Smith said she continues to get calls on these smaller breed exotic animals from people thinking they are going to make a good pet. However, they soon discover that they can’t train it right and stop feeding on raw meat.

“It’s not going to be fine in your house,” Smith said. “It’s going to eat your other pets or attack your children or pee in your house, because they’re very territorial.”

They are predators, Smith warns, not pets.

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