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Eagles coach says a 'line was crossed' in first public comments since his house was vandalized
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo said a "line was crossed" in his first public comments since his New Jersey home was vandalized with eggs.
Patullo, 44, said the incident crossed a line beyond football into his personal life.
"Ultimately, you want to be able to separate your job from your family," Patullo said Wednesday.
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"We talked about it before, I said it before, that line was crossed. It was an unfortunate incident and that’s part of it that it happened. Us as a family, we know we’ve got to stick together. To be honest, there’s a lot of great people in the community. I have great neighbors. So many people have reached out to my wife and I and our family, and so it’s not anything or one specific person. It happened and we’ve got to move on from it at this point."
Patullo’s house was egged following the Eagles’ 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday. The Eagles are 8-4 and atop the NFC East, but the offense has taken a step back from last season and Patullo has become a source of consternation among Philadelphia fans.
In 2024, with Kellen Moore as the offensive coordinator, the Eagles were fifth in the league in points per game with 29.4. After they won the Super Bowl, Moore departed to take the New Orleans Saints head-coaching job, and the Eagles promoted Patullo to offensive coordinator.
The Eagles have dropped to 19th in the NFL in points per game in Patullo’s first season, averaging 22.5 points per game, a touchdown less than last year.
Patullo said that unhappiness over job performance should never spill into a coach or athlete’s personal life.
"As coaches and players, we all know that part of our job is to handle criticism," Patullo said. "It’s perfectly acceptable to sit up here and talk about what’s going on, how to fix it, what we’re going to do going forward, and we know that. But when it involves your family, obviously it crosses the line. That happened, and at this point, we’ve just got to move on."
Patullo and the Eagles will look to bounce back from their loss to the Bears when they take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday at 8:15 p.m. ET.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Viral 'all-white' wellness push could boost mental health — here are 4 essentials to consider
"Wellness" isn’t just a checklist of healthy habits — it’s a balance of nourishing body and mind, involving fitness, self-care and nutritious eating, as experts repeatedly note.
The just-announced 2026 Color of the Year from Pantone — a shade of white called Cloud Dancer — is an attempt to capture the importance of well-being, signifying a fresh start, a quiet mind, relaxation and room to breathe.
"Choosing rest and consciously stepping away from relentless demands and turning inward recognizes that true strength lies not just in doing, but also in being," the company noted in a press release about the choice.
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"It’s meant to represent a peeling away of old habits and outdated thinking, creating space for clarity, focus and renewed imagination," Parade noted about the choice.
As the year winds down and a new one lies just ahead, four wellness products capturing these qualities stand out from the rest — offering an opportunity to give others the gift of calm.
Here are four holiday gift guide items to consider for loved ones this year.
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The Barefoot Dreams' CozyChic robe is cloud-soft and perfect for kicking back at home for some much-needed "me time," whether it’s meditating, reading or journaling.
The white and cushy fabric has a "luxurious feel and long-lasting comfort," according to its description, making it a strong gift to consider for a loved one.
Re-usable bottles provide a convenient, eco-friendly way to boost daily water intake.
Keeping hydrated is known to promote better skin, boost energy, lower inflammation and improve organ function, and can even help to lower stress and reduce anxiety and headaches, according to experts.
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The white, stainless-steel bottle is compact enough to take on the go as a new hydration companion.
A good night’s sleep is imperative to overall wellness and functional health.
Using a sunrise alarm clock can help regulate circadian rhythm by slowly introducing light that mimics the morning sun.
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This product also doubles as a sound machine, and can play white noise to drown out distracting sounds at bedtime and help lull anyone into a more restful sleep.
A candle's ambiance and aromatherapy have been shown to calm the nervous system.
This candle — scented with peppermint, cedar, clove and eucalyptus oils — is poured in the USA and made with non-toxic ingredients and a soy wax blend.
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The wick is 100% cotton and free of lead and zinc, allowing recipients to breathe more easily.
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Who is Brian Cole, the DC pipe bomb suspect?
The suspect who allegedly planted pipe bombs blocks from the U.S. Capitol on January 5, 2021, has been identified as Brian Cole, according to two sources briefed on the arrest.
The sources say Cole is in FBI custody as of Thursday following roughly five years of investigation.
The FBI arrested Cole in northern Virginia, where he is said to reside.
Authorities have not released further details about the man.
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Authorities discovered the two pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committees' headquarters around the same time that thousands of protesters a few blocks away began to storm the Capitol over the 2020 election results.
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Neither bomb detonated, but authorities say both were viable and dangerous.
Video footage released by the FBI showed the suspect placing the pipe bombs near the two headquarters more than 16 hours before law enforcement found them.
The suspect was seen wearing a gray hoodie, Nike Air Max Speed Turf sneakers, a mask, glasses and gloves, but Cole's identity had long been unknown.
DAVID MARCUS: Illegal immigrant truckers are an insult to Americans who play by the rules
It just keeps happening.
On Nov. 24, California newlyweds were allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant truck driver who obtained a commercial driver's license under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s lax, horrifying and dangerous policies.
William Carter and his new bride, Jennifer Lower, died after slamming into a jackknifed big rig, driven by illegal migrant Rajinder Kumar, who managed to obtain his CDL while in the country illegally, which is exactly as crazy as it sounds.
This follows similar incidents involving individuals, with no right to even be in the U.S., mowing down Americans in commercial trucks. Three died in August, three more in October, and now this couple, just starting their lives together, have been killed as a result of Newsom and his fellow progressives’ fecklessness.
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What is so incredibly galling about this situation is that American citizens are regulated within an inch of our lives when we buy a house, finance a car or start a business, but illegal immigrants just seem to do whatever the hell they want to do.
As the holder of a New York state CDL, I can tell you that for me, the process to get it took documents in triplicate, endless paperwork and a doctor’s visit. Yet, somehow, illegal immigrants who can’t even read street signs, much less English, go to one-stop "driving schools" and emerge with the precious document.
And let us understand exactly what a CDL is: It is a license to operate by far the most deadly vehicles on our highways, 25,000 pounds of steel and glass that can turn a road trip into a tragedy in an instant.
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The Department of Transportation under Secretary Sean Duffy is now, thankfully, targeting these driving schools.
"We are reining in illegal and reckless practices that let poorly trained drivers get behind the wheel of semi-trucks and school buses," Duffy said recently.
This can’t come soon enough, and it will save lives. But the problem is so much bigger than trucking, it seeps into industry after industry.
Liberals set their hair on fire when illegal would-be day laborers are scooped up at Home Depot and deported, but do they understand how incredibly hard it is for legitimate businesses to compete with illegal labor?
Not only do the illegals draw a lower wage, there is no worker's compensation insurance to pay for, something which in the context of a legal business would have progressives calling the owners capitalist pigs who need to be punished.
It doesn’t just feel like there are two sets of rules here, it feels like American citizens have one set of overly onerous rules, and illegal immigrants have no rules whatsoever. In fact, according to Democrats, unless they are violent criminals, they can’t even be deported, which is flat-out nuts.
Americans are getting fed up. Under President Joe Biden, we saw millions of illegals pour in and be given cellphones, hotel rooms and even straight-up cash. How many citizens during that time couldn’t pay their cellphone bill, afford sky-high hotel prices or even cover basic needs?
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Meanwhile, it is the same progressives who cripple legal enterprises with high taxes, $30 minimum wages and absurd environmental regulations who turn a blind eye when illegal immigrants flaunt every rule, from selling knockoff handbags on the street to killing people on our highways.
Much of the current conversation around immigration, legal and otherwise, has recently centered on the question of assimilation. But assimilation is not just learning English, being conversant in baseball and knowing our nation’s history. It also means playing by a shared set of rules, something the far left seems to have no interest in.
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The cold, hard fact: Call it Biden’s last laugh, if you will, is that no matter how much White House advisor Stephen Miller righteously insists upon it, it is not possible to deport 20 million people. It is, however, possible to make them play by the rules. And that, all by itself, could lead to many self-deportations.
Nothing can replace the lives that have been lost because progressives decided to give illegals a free pass when it comes to obtaining CDLs, but nobody else has to die as a result of this naive corruption.
Shut down the illegal driving schools, shut down the illegal labor markets, check the status of every nanny from Park Slope to Silicon Valley. Put simply, at least make illegals jump through the same hoops that citizens must.
If we do that, then maybe these tragic deaths really will stop happening.
Gavin Newsom defends Trump-style troll tweeting, saying he does it to 'wake everybody up'
Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., addressed his office mimicking President Donald Trump's social media posting style on X on Wednesday despite years of criticizing the president’s rhetoric and behavior.
"I need to wake everybody up," Newsom said at The New York Times DealBook Summit. "This is the normalization of deviancy, and it was becoming socialized, normalized."
"Call someone the R-word or 'piggy' and somehow it's just Trump being Trump," Newsom went on. "There's nothing normal about this. He's a man-child. It's unbecoming of the President of the United States. He's dressed up as the pope. He's acting like he's Superman. This is not normal."
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He continued "He's putting his face on Mount Rushmore… This is verbatim what he's doing. I'm trying to put a mirror to what the hell is going on in this country. This is not normal behavior."
Earlier this year, Newsom's press office mimicked Trump's habit of writing posts in all capital letters and giving political opponents mocking nicknames.
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"TINY HANDS IS OUT HERE COPYING ME — BUT WITHOUT THE STAMINA (SAD), AND CERTAINLY WITHOUT THE 'LOOKS.' TOTAL BETA! — GCN," one X post from August read.
Newsom said his team’s approach was intended to "put that mirror up" and "test some theories" about how audiences respond to his posts compared to Trump’s, claiming the strategy is "working" based on the backlash against him.
However, Newsom's strategy has drawn mixed reactions from liberal and progressive commentators.
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"Everybody likes a good laugh, and now he’s about to, I guess, issue his own cup and golden tennis shoes and who knows what else," former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile said on ABC in August. "These are serious times that require serious people to be at the table."
By contrast, "Real Time" host Bill Maher applauded Newsom for "trolling" the president.
"I’ve never seen a Democrat do this," Maher said. "I think it’s very funny."
Schumer unveils Democrats' Obamacare fix plan, likely dead in the water
Senate Democrats now have their plan to extend expiring Obamacare subsidies, but it's unlikely that Senate Republicans will give it the green light.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., unveiled Democrats' plan to prevent the subsidies from expiring by the end of this year on Thursday. Senate Democrats' strategy, which mirrors the option on the table put forth by House Democrats, would extend the subsidies for three years with no tweaks or reforms.
"I'm announcing that Senate Democrats will introduce legislation for a clean, three-year extension of the current [Obamacare] tax credits," Schumer said on the Senate floor. "This is the bill, a clean, three-year extension of [Obamacare] tax credits that Democrats will bring to the floor of the Senate for a vote next Thursday. And every single Democrat will support it."
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., guaranteed Senate Democrats a proposal of their choosing, but the hope in the upper chamber is that a bipartisan compromise would emerge in time for the vote next week, which is expected to come by Dec. 11.
However, no such plan has materialized given a litany of issues both sides have with moving forward. Senate Republicans want reforms, like income caps and the inclusion of language that would prevent the enhanced subsidies from using taxpayer dollars to fund abortions, while Democrats, who are open to some reforms, largely want a clean extension of the subsidies as illustrated by Schumer's plan.
Whether Senate Republicans put forth their own plan also remains in the air.
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Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chair Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Senate Finance Committee Chair Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, have been working on a Republican proposal, which likely largely centers on funneling the subsidy money into Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) rather than directly to insurance companies.
The duo pitched ideas and proposals to Republicans during their weekly closed-door meeting on Tuesday, but no unified strategy emerged.
Schumer argued that Democrats' proposal would be the last shot the Republicans and Congress would have to prevent the subsidies from lapsing and stopping healthcare premiums from skyrocketing.
"If Republicans block our bill, there's no going back," he said. "We won't get another chance to halt these premium spikes before they kick in at the start of the New Year. Those insurance premiums in January will land like a hammer blow on the American people."
Prince Harry pokes fun at Americans for electing 'king' Trump during Colbert appearance
Prince Harry joked that President Donald Trump is America’s "king" on Wednesday night.
During a cameo appearance on CBS’ "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," the British royal family member chided Americans for electing a "king."
Joking about his desire to play the "Gingerbread Prince" in a fictional Hallmark Christmas movie, Harry told Colbert, "Well, you Americans are obsessed with Christmas movies and you’re clearly obsessed with royalty, so why not?"
"Hold on, I wouldn’t say we’re obsessed with royalty," Colbert replied.
"Really? I heard you elected a king," Harry responded, as the audience booed.
Harry’s jab echoed the anti-Trump sentiment at October’s "No Kings" protest, during which scores of liberals and Trump critics demonstrated nationwide to express their opposition to the president’s second-term agenda.
Organizers of the protests claimed they were defending democracy from what they saw as Trump’s authoritarian rule.
Harry followed up by poking fun at Americans for electing "king" Trump after "making such a big deal about my great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather, George III" – his reference to the American Revolution.
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"Well, he was kind of a jerk," Colbert shot back.
"OK, let it go," Harry joked.
The prince continued, asking Colbert what else he needed to do to convince Americans to cast him in a Hallmark film. He mentioned that he’d even go so far as to sue the Trump administration.
"I’ll record a self-tape, I’ll fly myself to an audition, settle a baseless lawsuit with the White House – all the things you people on TV do," he said.
The line was meant as a dig for Colbert’s parent company, CBS, which settled with Trump earlier this year after the president sued the broadcaster for allegedly editing its interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the 2024 election.
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ABC also settled with Trump this year after he sued the company for "Good Morning America" anchor George Stephanopoulos incorrectly stating on-air that Trump was found "liable for rape" in a 2023 conviction.
Colbert chided Harry’s line about suing Trump, saying, "I didn’t do any of those things."
"Maybe that’s why you’re canceled," Harry replied, poking fun at CBS’ announcement this summer that Colbert’s show will end in May 2026.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.
Pistons player holds up fist to opponent during heated skirmish
Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks players got into a heated incident in the third quarter of their matchup on Wednesday night.
Pistons center Isaiah Stewart came face-to-face with Milwaukee Bucks veteran Bobby Portis as Detroit led by seven points. As the two jawed at each other, Stewart showed his fist to Portis, possibly signaling that he was going to give the 11-year pro a knuckle sandwich.
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Portis seemingly declined and players from both teams came over to break up the action before it escalated.
Stewart was hit with his second technical foul of the game and was promptly ejected. Portis also received a technical foul.
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Stewart was still irate as he went back to the bench. He told his coach, JB Bickerstaff, that once the game was over he was "going to punch (Portis) in his s---." The promise seemingly went unfulfilled.
Milwaukee came back to win the game, 113-109. Kevin Porter Jr. led the way with 26 points. Portis had 13 points off the bench.
Giannis Antetokounmpo left the game with a calf injury amid rumors that he could be traded. He only played three minutes.
Stewart finished with five points in 18 minutes of play off the bench for the Pistons before he was tossed. Tobias Harris led the team with 20 points and five rebounds. Cade Cunningham had 17.
Milwaukee is now 10-13 on the season. Detroit is 17-5.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Did a military lawyer witness the Venezuela 'double tap' boat strike? Experts say one should have
The Pentagon’s account of the September 2 "double tap" strike that killed two survivors of an initial attack on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat is coming under renewed scrutiny after ABC News reported that a military lawyer was present when Adm. Frank "Mitch" Bradley authorized the follow-on strike. The new detail raises a sharper legal question: if real-time legal counsel was available, what advice did the judge advocate general (JAG) provide when Bradley approved a second round of lethal force?
Pentagon officials have framed the operation as a counterterrorism mission targeting members of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua criminal network. Experts say that distinction matters because U.S. counterterrorism missions normally embed a JAG in the operations center to determine whether a target remains lawful — oversight not typical for routine maritime counter-narcotics patrols.
Todd Huntley, a former Navy JAG officer at U.S. Special Operations Command, said the presence of a lawyer would fit that framework.
"In normal maritime counter-narcotics operations, a JAG isn’t advising in real time because those missions rarely involve lethal force," Huntley said. "But these strikes are being handled as counterterrorism strikes. The targets just happen to be on the water."
In those missions, he said, the JAG participates directly in the real-time targeting cycle. "The JAG works with intelligence and operations personnel to make sure the target is lawful, that the planned strike is lawful, and whether the commander has the authority to approve it or needs to send it higher." He emphasized that commanders, not attorneys, ultimately make the call. "JAGs only advise. They can’t override the commander’s decision."
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The central legal dispute now turns on the condition of the survivors at the time of the second strike. According to ABC News, U.S. personnel believed the two men in the water may have been calling for help, potentially attempting to bring reinforcements. The Pentagon did not respond to Fox news digital's requests for comment.
Under the U.S. Law of War Manual, attacking persons rendered "helpless" due to "wounds, sickness or shipwreck" is explicitly prohibited and described as "dishonorable and inhumane." Shipwrecked individuals are protected unless they resume hostile action or otherwise regain the capacity to pose an immediate threat.
Calling for help does not automatically remove those protections. Legal experts say the key question is whether U.S. forces had credible evidence that the survivors were attempting to direct further hostilities — or whether they were simply clinging to debris and making distress calls.
The Pentagon has said Bradley authorized the second strike that killed the two alleged traffickers, and that War Secretary Pete Hegseth was not involved in that decision. Officials say Hegseth monitored the first strike but did not view the footage of the follow-on strike.
Rachel VanLandingham, a former Air Force JAG who advised on operations at U.S. Central Command, said she "would be surprised that there wasn’t a JAG" present if the administration viewed the mission as armed conflict. With ABC now reporting that a lawyer was in the room, she said attention shifts to what the operations center understood about the men’s status in the water.
But she cautioned that the presence of an attorney does not change the underlying legal standards. Shipwrecked personnel, she said, remain protected unless they take clear steps to rejoin the fight. "Whether a JAG was consulted is almost irrelevant here," she said. "You don’t need a lawyer to know you can’t kill shipwrecked survivors. This is the classic example we use in professional military education of a clearly unlawful order."
"Even if they’re the worst criminals in the world, you don’t kill them once they’re helpless and clinging to the side of a boat," she said. "Killing shipwrecked persons is a textbook war crime."
She also rejected the Pentagon’s claim that the survivors could have summoned additional boats. "The idea that survivors could have called for backup is absolutely irrelevant," she said. "Unless they were actively shooting, they remained protected and could not be lawfully targeted."
Hegseth and Bradley have continued to defend the operation. Hegseth wrote on X that Bradley "is an American hero, a true professional, and has my 100% support," adding that he stands by Bradley’s decisions "on the September 2 mission and all others since."
President Trump has also repeatedly highlighted the strikes, releasing video of the second engagement on Truth Social and praising the campaign against what he calls "narcoterrorists."
With new reporting that a JAG was physically present, and with legal experts emphasizing that shipwrecked personnel retain protection unless they rejoin the fight, the unresolved issue is what specific intelligence the operations center relied upon when Bradley approved the second strike.
Did the JAG conclude that the survivors had regained the capacity to pose an imminent threat? Did the attorney object? Did the operations team interpret the alleged call for help as an active step toward hostile action?
Until the Pentagon releases a fuller accounting, the legality of the follow-on strike — and the role of the military lawyer who reportedly witnessed it — remains sharply contested.
14 purrfect gifts any cat owner will love
We all know that one cat owner who’s convinced their pet is their child, and if you’re unsure what to buy them, we've done the heavy lifting and sourced some of the best cat-themed gifts they'll absolutely love. From personalized cat socks to LEGO cat sets and even a cat backpack for owners who can’t bear to leave their furry friend for too long, these gifts are equal parts thoughtful and practical.
De-stress with an adorable Cat Warmies stuffed animal. Warmies make weighted, lavender-scented stuffed animals that you can heat up in the microwave. Hold them close for armth and a soothing scent that helps you relax. Warmies has calico cats, black cats, a pink kitten and, for those who prefer wild cats, a bobcat.
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Every cat owner dreams of taking their cat on adventures, and a backpack carrier makes that possible. The clear window gives them a view of the outside world, activating their natural instinct to explore. Two side exits make it comfortable for cats to enter and exit the backpack, and the built-in harness ensures they stay secure while on the move. Made from a combination of nylon and oxford cloth, the entire pack is scratch-resistant. A small zipper pocket on the front leaves room for your essentials like a phone, keys or a wallet.
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A set of cat dish towels make a functional gift and an adorable tribute to how amazing cats are. Kohl’s set of five cat-themed dish towels includes three different colored towels with cat paw prints, plus two towels with different cat breeds throughout. There’s also a cotton towel with a black cat surrounded by flowers, perfect for cat lovers obsessed with plants.
For the owner that knows their pet is the cutest out there, hand them these "owner of the world’s cutest cat" socks. They are sure to be a hit. You can take the gift a step further with personalized cat socks that show your cat lovers' revered pet. Just submit an image and select a color palette to receive a pair of soft dress socks.
Unique, adorable and somewhat weird is the best way to describe these cat coasters. They’re hand-knitted coasters of three different cat breeds and…their butts. Since most cat owners are a little weird (it’s ok to admit it), these drink mats are the purrfect whimsical gift.
Kitchen tools don’t have to be boring. These pewter cat measuring spoons are as durable as they are adorable. The set includes a tablespoon, teaspoon, half teaspoon and quarter teaspoon. Handmade, each spoon nests into the next size up for easy storage or display.
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There’s truly a Lego set for everyone, cat lovers included. A Lego tuxedo cat is made for adult builders who want to feed their Lego (and cat) obsession. A challenging and fun build creates a realistic black-and-white cat, and it doubles as a unique piece of decor. Builders can customize certain features like blue or yellow eyes and an open or closed mouth.
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Cats are amazing, loving creatures, but cleaning after them can be a pain. The Bissell Little Green machine is a portable carpet and upholstery cleaner that sucks up messes and hair instantly. If you’re dealing with dried-on stains, Bissell can remove over 100 messes, pet stains included. The 48-ounce water tank lets you tackle larger areas without refilling.
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This cat tea infuser is the ultimate companion for tea enthusiasts. Fill the infuser with any loose leaf tea and pop it in a tea cup. The long cat tail bobs above the water without getting wet, making it easy to lift the infuser once the tea is steeped. Made from BPA-free, dishwasher-safe plastic, the gadget can handle the heat without losing any of its nine lives.
The whole family (cats included) can enjoy playtime with a robot pet camera. It zooms around the room, encouraging your pets to play. Control it from anywhere through the app, and use the built-in microphone to talk to your furry friend while you’re away. The infrared LEDs allow the robot to operate at night, when cats are at their most playful. Small and compact, the robot fits under furniture and can round corners with ease. Durable enough to withstand feisty paws, the long-lasting camera is sure to be a favorite toy.
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L.L. Bean’s cat slippers come in two patterns: a grey and plaid cat design and a playful red and black cat design. A soft fleece lining and shoe-like sole makes for a warm pair of slippers that can be worn inside and out. The clog style is simple to slip on and off, and the outer wool lining adds to the durability.
For the cat lover in your life, consider a cat-shaped mug warmer that helps keep coffee or tea warm without the need for a microwave. Three temperature settings leave room for customization, so the coffee is always at the desired temperature. An eight-hour automatic shut-off and the heat-resistant design keeps homes and offices safe. Choose from the classic black or white cat, or get a brighter version in green, pink, purple or yellow.
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Basepaws is the only DNA test kit that checks for oral health problems that many cats suffer from. It also compares your cat’s DNA to more than 21 cat breeds to find an exact match. The test kit also screens for dozens of conditions and traits that can alert owners to potential issues or help explain behavioral patterns. Vet-recommended, this is a go-to for anyone who’s ever thought "what kind of cat is my cat?" or "why is my cat so weird?"
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Truly cat-obsessed parents will love a personalized ring with their cat’s paw print. Available in 18k gold, silver and rose gold, these rings are long-lasting mementos they’ll never want to take off. Each one is handcrafted using a real paw print. Minimalistic enough for both women and men, this simple gift holds more meaning than most.
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