
I was never one to spend time watching cat videos online. I knew people absolutely loved them and spent hours watching them, but I just scrolled right past. If someone sent one to me, I liked it, but was never tempted to re-share. I tended to focus on news, celebrities, and schadenfreude.
But I’m starting to understand why millions of people will watch a baby panda sneeze, a cat with an inner voice, or a cute snail enjoying a shower. A cute snail? The clips make you smile, or even laugh. And sometimes, they make you think of a friend or family member who might enjoy them.
When my friend Carla was dying in a faraway state, she didn’t communicate much, but occasionally she’d send an animal video. It was usually a baby giraffe, because she knew I liked giraffes. It was so moving to know she was thinking of me at that time.
So, I get it now. Animal videos make you smile, laugh, think about friends, distract from the news. They’re awesome.
Now please enjoy these ducks getting flower hats put on their tiny heads.
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I get it. I don’t know how many times YouTube sends me down a rabbit hole of cute animal videos. They are hard to resist!
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