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HELP the WILD Cats at Shambala Preserve with Tippi Hedren by Rebbekah W. Patient Expert Posted Sun 08 Mar 2009 3:14pm The Roar Foundation, founded in 1983 by Tippi Hedren actress from The Birds and Animal Activist, exists solely to support the Shambala Preserve. Shambala Preserve is the Wildcat foundation set up to help save wild cats that were abandoned after “being domesticated”. The preserve needs 1 million dollars a year to run, please help support Shambala.or ... Read on »
Common Parasites Carried by Cats Reduces Inhibitions–In the Cat Host and Also With Humans If Exposed to Cat Feces by Incre by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 27 Sep 2012 6:47pm This is an interesting journal publication and not sure if I’m in on this one as far as believing it but the video is kind of funny.  Clean out the litter box for your cat and get exposed and go out and have a good time:)  It has to do with increasing dopamine in the brain and hormones and it does the same for the cat too.  Sounds like this is ... Read on »
Holy cats! Holy cats! Holy cats! This is BLOODY AMAZING!!!! by Margaret Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Dec 2010 9:16am Hah. Got your attention, didn’t I?   Well, I wrote that screaming title for a very good reason, as we shall see in a second… No matter how many times it happens, I still cannot get used to how the media can take a study and distort it so as to scare/freak out people for absolutely no reason whatsoever…Oh, well, except that a scary ... Read on »
"Do you think my cat had a Siamese grandparent?" and other speculations on cat breeds. by Danielle Tate Posted Sat 01 Oct 2011 6:52pm I see people trying to figure out whether their unusual-looking cat has purebred ancestry, and it makes me think of the differences between dog breeds and cat breeds. Dogs have been bred to certain styles of body and behavior for ages--Great Dane to Chihuahua--you wouldn't even know they were the same animal if you didn't watch them and see the o ... Read on »
Cat Sees Cat by Karen H. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 09 Aug 2009 10:04pm I was out in my new yard, trying to capture the sun on this flower. Beautiful isn't it? when who should appear on my neighbors garage... it took a walk along the gutter... only to pause... when it saw my cat in the window... it hisssssssssssed!! P.S. Did I tell you that I have really cool neigh ... Read on »
Our Carb-Addicted Cats–Putting Cats On A Diet by j3nn.net Posted Thu 04 Aug 2011 8:56pm Our four cats are a mixed bunch of weights and personalities. Tanner and China are brother and sister, aged 9.5-years-old and overweight by 5-7 lbs each. Tanner China and Gingerbread Jack with Stewie (stray kitten in Georgia) Mongo ... Read on »
One Cat Wins...One Cat Has To Lose by Max Elliot Anderson Patient Expert Posted Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:00am It was a great game of epoch proportions. Northwestern came back from several points down to tie and send the game into overtime. Unfortunately, their kicker couldn't deliver field goals or extra points when needed. I've never seen a game finish so many times : )) Either way, we knew one cat had to lose and one would win ... Read on »
A Cat Trap Stops House Cat Predation of Birds and Small Animals by Sally Kneidel Patient Expert Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 12:24am adult bullfrog MY YARD FROGS Over the years, we've put up with three neighborhood cats hunting in our yard. The cat next door cleaned all the bullfrogs out of our little pond, one by one. They were big frogs, 6 or 7 inches long not counting their legs. I loved the sound of their croaks on summer evenings. We live on a quarter-acr ... Read on »
How to Transition Your Cat to Healthy Homemade Cat Food by frankrecipe Posted Sun 08 Aug 2010 10:35pm Healthy Homemade Cat Food - Many cats become junk food addicts on commercial cat food s, especially if they’ve been eating it a long time. Just like it’s hard to give up our doughnuts, ice cream, and Fettuccine Alfredo for healthier fare, sometimes it is hard for a cat to give up its fatty carbohydrate diet. But, transitioning to a healthy homem ... Read on »
Oriental Cat – The facts every owner of this cat breed should know by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Sat 04 Dec 2010 6:52am The name ‘Oriental’ does not refer to a specific breed of cat, but a group of cats originating from Southeast Asia. Siamese is the most familiar (specifically, a Siamese without points), but Oriental can also refer to Japanese Bobtail, Burmese, and Balinese to name a few. Oriental cats are either longhaired or shorthaired and come in ... Read on »