‘My heart was in my throat’: Ameowzing volunteers successfully save cat tied to a rope hiding under a busy highway, showing the difficulty and danger before the heartwarming rescue

We write all the time about the cats after they’re rescued, but what about the actual process of saving them? Sometimes, the cats are domesticated, and they come right up to you. Other times, they’re feral or frightened, and then you run the risk of them escaping before you can bring them to safety. This is never more apparent than when the scared stray is near a busy road, or worse, a highway. These are the most dangerous and difficult rescues. You normally only get one shot, and if you miss it. well, we don’t like to think about what happens if you miss. In the video, the animal rescue volunteers carefully surround the poor kitty, who was tied to a rope and hiding at the edge of a highway filled with speeding cars. They approached slowly, patiently, and calmly. One was able to grab the rope, which, at the very least, would prevent the cat from escaping. They finally got the cat into a carrier, and is now safely in their care. The cat was clearly someone’s pet once, so all we can hope for is that someone will find it in their hearts to take this floofy feline into their homes. After watching the clip below, please give a round of appaws for all the everyday heroes who go out and rescue these cats. They are angels in hooman form!.

Bleeds Despite ‘Very Solid’ ETF Debut

The post Bleeds Despite ‘Very Solid’ ETF Debut appeared com. The long-awaited debut of spot Solana ETFs in the U. S. drew solid demand, according to analysts but you would not know it judging by the SOL SOL$161. 58 price action. The token, which notched a $205 high one day before last Tuesday’s ETF launch, has tumbled 20% to $165 in a week. It has well underperformed the already weak action of crypto majors bitcoin BTC$104,238. 10 and ether ETH$3,513. 62, which fell around 6% and 12%, respectively. All that happened despite Solana-based exchange-traded products booking their second strongest weekly net inflow last week with $421 million, according to a CoinShares report. Vetle Lunde, head of research at K33, described the ETFs’ first week as “very solid,” adding that that was all the more commendable compared to the heavy outflows of BTC and ETH counterparts. “The launch of U. S. spot Solana ETFs has been a clear success, drawing strong investor demand despite broader crypto fund outflows,” Lunde said in a note. Most of the inflow went to Bitwise’s Solana ETF (BSOL), which attracted roughly $199 million in fresh funds and launched with nearly $223 million in seed capital, according to Farside Investors data. That $421 million total made BSOL the top-performing crypto ETF of the week, surpassing even BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which saw muted demand as bitcoin’s price continued to slide, CoinShares data showed. The other spot Solana ETF, Grayscale’s Solana Trust (GSOL), by contrast, only pulled in $2. 2 million. Still, it entered the market with $102 million in assets under management after converting from an existing, closed-end product. GSOL charges a 0. 35% management fee much lower than the 1. 5% fee on its flagship bitcoin or ether products, GBTC and ETHE. Even so, Bitwise undercut that with a 0. 20% fee on BSOL. “BSOL’s lower fees and first-mover advantage have fueled.

A beautiful white Iberian lynx is spotted for the first time in history, after long being thought extinct, bewitching the online world: ‘That’s an old, OLD ancient guardian. Look at the eyes. You can tell.. chills’

There are so many beautiful rare wild cats out there that are just- criminally underappreciated, and every time we come across them online, every time a story about one of them pops up, we feel that it’s our duty to give them the love and appreciation that they deserve. Like the Pallas’ cats the perpetually grumpy, round, fluffy cats that we wish we could have at home but can’t. Or the rusty spotted cat the smallest wild cat in the world whose size you should not be fooled by, because they are very experienced hunters as well. We thought, considering our general obsession with cats and also our job writing about cats all the time, that we have seen it all. But no. Just like the rest of the internet, over the Halloween weekend, we were blessed with a new wild cat popping up on our timelines. And okay, technically, they are not new. This species was a known one the white Iberian lynx, it’s just that no one has actually spotted one on camera before. Until now.

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