Concept art and character designs for “Piper” Pixar’s upcoming short film directed by Alan Barillaro (x)
I loved this. It was 2 qt.
Concept art and character designs for “Piper” Pixar’s upcoming short film directed by Alan Barillaro (x)
I loved this. It was 2 qt.
One of us only tells lies and one of us only tells the truth. You may ask one question.
who is a good boy
I’m so mad because this worked
help me roger
Reblogging myself because
Reblogging myself because… what was that? Five minutes?
O_O
………my friend has made me curious
help me roger
Update: after I reblogged this someone messaged me offering me tickets to the sold out Hausu screening with a Q&A and autograph session with the director
These never work for me, but here’s to trying.
Eh Roger is cute I might as well
That fish is so happy it makes me happy.
Reblogging myself because I reblogged this yesterday and got promoted today!
Why not. Do me a solid Roger
roger it’s time. i hope i have not asked for too much from you but you know what i want.
C’mon Roger. I need you.
Help me get mew
a) Roger is a cutie.
b) someone who reblogs this might positive-think themselves into something wonderful even without Roger’s help.
I will never doubt Roger again. After I reblogged him, a box with two Integrity dolls I’d ordered back in OCTOBER that the USPS had lost was delivered yesterday.
HEY RODGER A NICE HOME ABD JOB WOULD BE NICE ;3; lemme know before I get back from Japan Ye?
listen. listen. cats are fine. cats LOVE outdoors. your spayed cat with flea meds and full shots is FINE outdoors. cats are smart! if they have water, food, shelter, shade, etc, they’ll be fine.
Cats are not fine outdoors, they live shorter lives and are exposed to a wide variety of dangers.
In the United States approximately 5.4 million cats die on the road each year, a small study of ten (10) cats in New Zealand showed that each cat exhibited at least one risky behavior during the study, and a larger study of one hundred (100) cats in Germany confirmed that outdoor access is a risk factor for FIV infection.
Unsupervised cats outside may also be preyed on by birds of prey, or coyotes, or loose dogs, or large lizards, or other cats, or snakes. They can also be maimed or mutilated, shot with an airgun or an arrow, or caught in a trap, or poisoned.
Not to mention the massive ecological damage they cause. There’s a reason many behaviorists, conservationists, veterinarians, and wildlife rehabilitators recommend against keeping cats outdoors. Some cats do enjoy the outdoors, though, and can be safely granted access to it via enclosures and harnesses.
Reblog the hell out of this. It doesn’t have enough notes, and OP is annoyed that someone dared to call her out with facts and sources.