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For some reason, photographer Anne Geddes gets many of us riled up. Geddes is notorious for dressing babies up like cabbages, carrots, and tomatoes, and then sticking them inside pumpkins and flower pots against their own will. (OK, so they don't necessarily have "will" yet, but still.) It can all be a bit too much. Cute kittens, on the other hand? In jugs? Kittens in jugs? Yeah, we're down with that. The paws alone make it. More Funny Cats ...

One can never predict when adopting more than one cat if they'll get along. I grew up with two cats in the house, and while they were polite to each other, they weren't necessarily BFF. On the other hand, some adopted feline siblings can become inseparable. They play together, eat together, and catnap together. But these two kittens -- who we found via our friends at "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" -- are taking housecat affection to a whole new level. (Maybe the Brookstone massage chair in the living room was busted?) Check out the clip from Ellen's show below to watch the kitties and hear her take on the fun. More Funny Cats ...

Move over Rally Monkey, there's a new king of unofficial mascots in Major League Baseball. DJ Kitty is in the house! In order to give the Tampa Bay Rays a boost in their playoff bid, the team unveiled its secret weapon: A gimmicky series of funny cat videos featuring DJ Kitty. With his Rays hat on backwards, this jersey-wearing housecat is sure to go viral, but will he help the Rays clench the pennant? We'll see. Tampa Bay's marketing gurus presumably are hoping that DJ Kitty will help boost the not-so-great attendance figures at Tropicana Stadium. We think it's pretty safe to say that the miraculous DJ Kitty will most certainly inspire Rays fans to get out of their seats during the ...

Ikea. All over the world, bachelors and bachelorettes just out on their own flock to its stores to furnish their nascent apartment dwellings with fashionable particleboard décor. But just because they might not all be able to afford real furniture doesn't mean they don't deserve pets to love and look after. I know I buy my tables and chairs at Ikea because I want to save the money to keep a cat hanging around my bachelor pad. It's in that spirit of inclusion that Ikea shot a commercial at their Wembley, London store for which they let 100 cats run loose, according to Gizmodo. Why exactly did they do this? The ad agency, Mother London, told the Guardian U.K. that cats know how to pursue ...

This funny cat video isn't just entertaining, it's informative. Witness the art of Parkour. According to Wikipedia, Parkour began in France and is "the physical discipline of training to overcome any obstacle within one's path by adapting one's movements to the environment. It is a non-competitive, physical discipline... in which participants run along a route, attempting to negotiate obstacles in the most efficient way possible." In other words, it's a fancy-sounding opportunity for grown human beings to act as closely as possible as they can to Spider-Man while hopefully avoiding bruises or death. And ain't nothing wrong with that. Live your life, man. But don't count out cats. Sure, ...

Ask any child of the '80s and they'll tell you that "Duck Hunt" was undoubtedly one of the most iconic games of its generation. To be fair, that has a lot to do with "Duck Hunt" having been automatically included as a pack-in game with the sale of every Nintendo console, but still, it was one of the first home video games most of us '80s kids ever played. So it's comforting that even in an age of "The Sims" and "World of Warcraft," an appreciation for the classics is not lost on the younger generation, even if its only the younger generation of pets. In fact, Nintendo might want to update the game, swapping out the laughing bird dog for a much more attentive cat instead. Share ...