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Born to be a crooner, forced to be a cat.
Everyone thinks their pets are extraordinary, but some people genuinely have cats, dogs, birds, or other animals that stand out from the rest. Dogs that dance. A cockatiel that won't stop singing "September." And now, a cat that loves singing with his owner.
Cats can't really sing, of course. Or can they? This fluffy little feline named Leo might seriously get you wondering. It's not like Leo can sing actual words—it's all meows—but he sure appears to be dueting with his owner, and with some pretty impressive accuracy.
Leo's owner, Rosh, has shared multiple videos of him joining her for a song while they're cuddled up together, and it's something you really just have to see.
A bashful elephant, spunky gorilla, and more!
It's that time of year again for one of Upworthy's favorite traditions: sharing with you the finalists for the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards.
The 2025 competition received over 10,000 "brilliant and hilarious" entries from 108 countries and has been whittled down to 40 finalists, which include a smoking duck, a prancing gorilla, and some wrestling green frogs. The photographers are competing for the top prize—an incredible one-week safari in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve. Other prizes include Nikon Z6 III and Nikon Z50 II cameras.
They are described as energetic, trainable, and attentive.
There are 200 recognized dog breeds in the United States, according to the American Kennel Club. That is a lot of good puppers!
And the most recent dog breed to be officially recognized by the AKC in the U.S. is the Danish-Swedish Farmdog. The news was announced in January.
Not many Americans know much about the Danish-Swedish Farmdog. It is a rare dog breed, with only 400 living in the U.S.
Tried-and-true one-pan dinners from back in the day.
Childhood dishes can take you straight back to your seat at the family dinner table. Comfort meals that were served there are uber nostalgic. And there is one dish represents the epitome of Gen X and baby boomer childhoods: casseroles.
These one-dish wonders were loaded with flavor and baked to perfection. Pulled straight from the oven to the dinner table, casseroles filled the house with the smell of unique home-cooked recipes.
And while most of us are eating casseroles today at Thanksgiving, Gen Xers and boomers grew up eating casseroles on the reg.
Here are 15 old-school casserole recipes that Redditors grew up eating, which are just as yummy today.




