Monday 2 September 2013

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Are you happy to steal time to see animals funny video on YouTube when she was bored working? This fun hobby seems to have its benefits.

Researchers from Japan, Hiroshi Nittono, recently announced the results of their study with a team of researchers from Hiroshima University. Nittono and his team found that viewing videos or pictures of cute animals, a case of cats, dogs, rabbits, and others, can improve mood and increase productivity.

Huffington Post, Monday (1/10) launch, growing concentration in thinking after seeing the pictures funny. This condition is the result of the interpretation of the concentration of the brain that is triggered by the emotional and systematic processes in the brain.

The reaction is almost the same as when adults see infants or children are cute. In behavior, often without conscious adults should slow down the pace and reduce the volume when talking with a pet. This is what makes a person become more gentle and more concentrated after seeing the animals are adorable.

The results were published in the journal PlusOne titled "The Power of Kawaii: Cute Viewing Images Promotes a Careful Behavior and attentional Narrows Focus". "Kawaii" is derived from the Japanese word meaning cute, like the impression that emerged from cute cats are widely spread in the YouTube video.

Primarily Primates Incorporated, is a non-profit sanctuary in Bexar County, Texas that operates to house, protect, and rehabilitate various non-native animals. The private refuge currently houses several hundred nonhuman animals, and, as the name implies, focuses primarily on caring for apes and monkeys. Many are cast-offs from the pet trade and biomedical research institutions. Individuals who have been accepted into the refuge include chimpanzees once used in space training and testing protocols by the United States Air Force and Oliver, a chimpanzee once paraded on television shows as the "humanzee" due to a habit of walking upright.
Urban foxes have had a bad reputation for a while now. The 'dangerous dogs' de nos jours, if you will.

So we're delighted to hear of a news story that paints our foxy friends in a new, (slightly) more pleasant light.

Yes, behold the fox (not the one in the photo above - that was posed by a model) who stole a woman's handbag in Burgess Hill, West Sussex... only to return it.

“We were in the [estate's] car park and he looked at me for a few seconds before letting out this feeble yelp," Burgess Hill resident Jeremy Clark told The Argus. “Next thing I knew he had my wife’s handbag in his mouth and was running towards the bushes."

But just moments later, reports the paper, the "guilty-looking fox crept back into the car park with his bushy tail between his legs. In his mouth was Anna’s bag which he dropped at her feet before running off."

Of course, what The Argus and Mr Clark fail to mention is that Anna's wallet was missing from her handbag, and the fox was later seen buying drinks for everyone at Mooch@76 bar on Church Walk. Possibly.

Anyway, congratulations, Mr Fox. You really are fantastic, and may have single-pawedly helped to rehabilitate foxes in the eyes of us mere humans.
Draeyk wrote "im curious as to where people are on the pets issue as well since its something ive had a hard time over. i was absolutely against the keeping of pets. animals reared and bred for our own use and benefit. i guess when the're from a shelter its better but isnt it like second hand leather goods? shouldnt we try and close down this industry of exploitation?

i used to argue this at very many animal rights meets... ppl who had dogs running around all over and breeding left, right and centre... that it was irresponsible and counter to an animal rights agenda. "

In my opinion ideally in a utopic Vegan world of the future. NO. We could perhaps eventually develop relationships with other species...but I think it would take a while before we could be trusted to do this.

But in this world. YES. We created the problem and therefore it is our duty to have companion animals to treat them as equals and to respect and honor them. This goes agianst depriving their rights to reproduce. But unfortunately the society being what it is I think it is our responsibility to spay and neuter them too.

That is perhaps the only area in which I do not respect animal rights, but I think that the alternatives caused by our sick and depraved society justify this violation. I agree with you, at least in theory. If the choice we're presently faced with is (a) to release domesticated animals to fend for themselves (most of which would die pretty quickly and painfully), (b) euthanize them or (c) give them homes where they can be safe and fed for the rest of their lives, my ethical compass says "c".

Concurrent with that, it's important to work to eliminate the sources of those animals that need homes. And I would like to see a world where any companion animals were just those who chose to be around humans on their own accord, not those kept by fences and leashes. That's a long way away, tho'.

I do still have deep misgivings about petfood industry. It disturbs me to consider that chickens and other animals are killed to feed our cats. While I realize that cats would naturally hunt birds, I still don't like our meddling in the process.The biggest problem is the massive overpopulation of cats and dogs who are left to fend for themselves in our urban environments - which means they end up getting horrible diseases, suffering, being tortured, murdered, etc., ... and then procreating so the cycle gets worse. I definitely believe that it's part of being an animal rights activist to adopt/foster who we can, to advocate spaying and neutering, and to fight for state-wide laws and actions to make breeding, pet stores, etc., illegal. It's all about reducing suffering.


Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
Funny Animal Videos Free Photos Images Pictures 2013
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