Kevin Richardson and his Lions

Kevin Richardson Lions - These pictures and videos are amazing and so heartwarming to see a human being accepted by these wonderful creatures. I just wish there were more like him and less of the kind who kill these magnificent creatures for fun!



How amazing is this video...


Animal behaviourist Kevin Richardson has such an intimate bond with big cats that he can spend the night curled up with them without the slightest fear of attack. Richardson, 32, who is based in a wildlife conservation area near Johannesburg in South Africa, works his unusual magic on other species too. Cheetahs, leopards and even unpredictable hyenas hold no threats for him.





So instinctively in tune is he with these beasts, whose teeth are sharp enough to bite through thick steel, that mother hyenas even allow him to hold their newborn cubs without pouncing to the rescue.


But lions are his favourite. He lavishes them with unconditional love, he says, treating each individual differently, speaking to them, caressing them and, above all, treating them with respect. A former student of human physiology who once worked with pre and post-operative human patients, Kevin turned to animals ten years ago when he came to the conclusion that he could trust a lion over one of his own kind every time - well, nearly every time.

A close encounter with an aggressive four-year-old male in the early days taught him a lesson he has not forgotten. The animal pinned him to the ground and started biting him until something about Kevin's passive attitude stopped him in his tracks.





Kevin says he is most confident with animals he has known since birth, but claims he can become close friends with any lion less than a year old, when it is still flexible enough to accept him as part of its own pride.


"I have to rely on my own instincts to gauge an animal or a situation, and I will not approach a creature if something doesn't feel right," he says. "I don't use sticks, whips or chains, just patience. It may be dangerous, but this is a passion for me, not a job."

Videos


Video 1


Video 2


Video 3


If you live Kevin Richardson and this lions then you will love Christian the Lion

Cat Wheel - Funny Video

Introducing the cat wheel by Richard Norton. This is genius way to get a cat to exercise!

Christian the Lion Video

Christian the Lion, one of the coolest and heart warming videos on the web. Warning - This video might well make you cry! We did!

Funny Treadmill Cats Videos

Love this video of two cats on a treadmill...so cute and funny!

Antares Cute Tiger Cub

Showcasing six week old Siberian tiger cub Antares, presented at the Tierpark Friedrichsfelde zoo in Berlin.









Cute Black Kittens

10 very cute black kitten pictures.










Kitties!

How cute are these kittens! I count 11 kittens in this picture but I think perhaps a little Photoshop was used. Cool anyway!

Cats Fight Back

Pictures of cats fighting back against their arch enemy...dogs!




A Do-It-Yourself Cat Bed

Okay, I should have thought to do this cat bed myself, but I didn't. Portuguese designer, Helder L. Santos did, however; and I'm going to share his Ample Sample 2008 DIY project with you, with modified instructions. This cat bed is really easy to make!

All you need to make the Ample Sample cat bed is two carpet samples
! A small drill and some rivets would be pretty useful too. And some rope for the sides... Here's exactly what you need:

* 2 carpet samples or 2 same size pieces of carpet
* 6 rivets
* 2 pieces of thin rope (Santos recommends sisal rope string, but I'd like to use something more decorative.)
* 1 large strong sewing needle to pull rope through carpet


And then....

1. On the short sides of the rectangular carpets, drill three holes along the sides -- both corners and between corners.

2. With the carpeted sides of the matts face-to-face, use the rivets to unite the carpets.

3. Choose which carpet you would like to have as the "bed; the other will be the roof.

4. Thread needle with the rope and draw rope through the bed sides about an inch below a riveted edge, securing the rope with a firm knot. (if the carpet is too thick for the needle and rope, drill small holes and pull rope through. The holes must be small enough so a knot will hold when it is secured.) Extend the rope down the long side of the bed and draw through the opposite end of the carpet.

5. Repeat step 4 on the opposite side of the bed.

6. Shape the bed as shown in the Ample Sample photo before tying the two loose ends in a firm knot to secure the bed in its final shape.

Kitty can nap on the roof or in the bed, and she can scratch to her heart's delight on the entire surface! You can put a small pillow, cushion, or some fleecy material inside to make the bed more cozy, or leave the nice scratching surfaces available to her at any time. And you can DIY again for each of her lounging spots.

Cute Cats and Kittens

Lovely collection of cute cats and kittens pictures.