Funny Cats vs. Funny Dogs. Who’s the Tolerant one? Best Dog and Cat Video Footage – “Wait til’ the End for the Cat look” www.ByChanceProductions.com – Chance Buell’s great pets! Comedy. Funny Cat and Crazy Dog.
Stray Momma Cat Fosters Abandoned Bob Cat Kittens
Momma Cat Saves Bob Cat Kittens!
A few weeks ago, a hunter found three small bobcat kittens alone in the woods of Alabama and took them to Big Cat Rescue.
Big Cat Rescue took the kitties in, but felt that they would and could not survive as they where too young and their eyes where still closed.
Luckily something special happened!
A stray cat in the Rescue Center who’s kittens had already started eating solid food found the kittens and adopted them imediately! She cuddled up to them and let them suckle on her nipples. Half an hour later, the kittens where already happily cuddled up with the momma cat aswell as with her own kittens!
They are now healthy, full and happy!
Big Cat Rescue plans to release the bobcats into the wild after 18 months, when they’ll be old enough to hunt and survive on their own.
What a lovely cat story!
What do you think? Comment below. Thank you!
Camille
Crazy woman pierces kittens to make them “Gothic kittens”
SCANDAL!!! Woman Pierces her Kittens
The Pierced “Gothic Kittens”
A 35 year old woman in Pennsylvania was just sentenced to house arrest for six months after having pierced her three young kittens on their necks, ears and docking their tails. As well as tying a ring around one of the kitten’s tails used to prevent blood flow, causing the tail to fall off in time.
Strangely enough, even though Crawford (as is the woman’s name) pierced her kittens with fourteen gauge needles (the size normally used to inject cattle) she claims not to have wanted to hurt them but only to have tried to “beautify” them.
She marketed them on the internet as “Gothic Kittens” and gained a lot of fame especially on her website gothickittens.net were she put up pictures of the kittens and later used it to raise money to support her appeal in court.
Her defence lawyers argue that
Tips when burring your long loved pet
Tips to burring your dead pets (dogs, cats, mice and rats, and even birds!)
Find a spot that is closest to you, a place that you can visit often and pay your respects to your lost dead cat/dog/pet/mouse/bird or any other pet you have.
If you are religious, you might want to do a prayer, asking God to take good care of your pet, or just simply praying for it to be happy where ever it is… You can invent your own prayers, just voice your worries, your hopes, your fears and your sadness.
What I think is a good way to relieve yourself at least a bit of the guilt, sadness and misery, is to:
- Write a letter to your dead cat or dog or pet.
Your letter can be anything you want it to be.
It can say that your sorry (if it was your fault).
- Light a candle
- Talk with friends about it
- Chat online about your dead pet
- Write it down in a diary or book
- Do EFT – emotional freedom Technique that clears away any sadness, pain and emotional problems. It’s free.
- Tell us about it and we’ll share your sorrows with you! Just write a comment below about what happened, how it happened and what you did about it. It always feels better to talk about things.
How to Respectfully Bury your Dead Pet – My Mouse Burial Story
How to Bury Your Dead Cat or Dog?
Have you just lost one of your dearest little furry friends? Did one of your beloved pets die?
Was it your life long beloved dog or cat?
Do you still remember him/her just like as if he/she were still there right besides you, rubbing against you, purring or barking?
Are you feeling alone, sad, misreable; as though there is no one else out there who can understand you or comfort you?
But please don’t feel alone.
I understand your sadness, your devestation, your misery…. I too have had my share of loss.
When I was young, the only pets I had where two little mice in a cage by the window.
Mouse or not mouse, I still loved them dearly and used to play with them, pet them and watch them run around in their cage by the window.
They were not the plain sort of mice, but sandy colored dessert mice which where always active and friendly. These kind of mice, can loose their tails if they get scared, but this we had no idea about till one day mom tried to catch one of the sisters (now called Short tail) and grabbed her by the tail.
You can guess what happened: Mom was left shocked with a bloody stub of a tail.
A terrible incident to have happened.
Still, the mice lived on happily for a few more good years, but then some time after my 10 birthday, short tail got some brain infection and got very ill, she actually turned crazy.
Her ears started bleeding and white puss was coming out of them. She scratched at them and ran around in circles.
We had no idea what to do about her! So we just left her be. Hoping that she would recover somehow or another…. But she didn’t.
And then one day, she became murderous and killed her sister. Just bit her neck out of the blue and killed her.
We came back and found
Which Cat Food Bowls are safe for cats to eat from? Ceramic Cat food bowls, Plastic cat food bowls or stainless steal cat food bowls?
Which Cat Food Bowls & Cat Food Dishes are safe for your Cats to eat from?
By: Cats Camille
What Cat Food Bowls and Cat Food Dishes are Safe for my Cat to use?
Cat Food dishes are a very common and easily found cat food item. Yet sometimes, if there isn’t a shop in your near you might have to go online to find the right cat food dish. In which case you should first compare a few different cat food dishes and cat food bowls before desiding for one spesific cat food bowl.
You can also compare prices for your cat food dish in a few different shops, but mostly the prices for cat food dishes will be the same, since it’s such a low priced item any way…..
All cats need to eat from something and of course if you have a cat you will need to have a cat food dish or food bowl. There are the most common kinds of cat food dishes such as plastic food dish for cats, stainless steal cat food dish and a ceramic or porcelan cat food bowl.
Compare these three most common cat food dishes and cat food bowls to find which one is the right one for your cat!
There are three common kinds of cat food bowls and cat food dishes:
- A ceramic or porcelan cat food dish
- A plastic cat food bowl
- A stainless steel cat food dish
A Ceramic or Porcelan Cat Food Dish
A lot of ceramic and porcelan cat food dishes are very beautifully decorated. Ceramic Cat food dishes are heavier then other cat food dishes and wont fall over if thrown around. However if you buy a fancy painted cat food bowl, make sure that it is marked “safe for food”. Some fancy, decorated and beautiful cat food dishes contain lead in the paint or glaze (or other things), which is poisonous when eaten by humans or pets. Usually if the food dishes are safe for people to use, then they will probably be safe for your cat.
Just check to make sure!
Plastic Cat Food Bowl – safe or not?
Plastic cat food bowls are commonly sold in pet supply stores and are easy to clean, can not be broken and are usually very cheap too.
Nevertheless, plastic cat food dishes are not highly recommended.
They tend to get scratched easily and could house bacteria that will make your cat or kitten sick.
The plastic cat food dishes also get slime on the sides and that can caus serious problems for your cat and for you too.
Our cats like to play with any water dish or cat food dish and fling them across the floor causing a lot of mess and water. There for plastic bowls aren’t recommended since they are easier to fling and knock over and can really caus a big mess!
WARNING: Sometimes, a very cheap plastic cat food dish might come with a very sharp edge that could perhaps cut your cats lips or skin. Therefor check any plastic cat food dishes before buying any cat food dish or bowl.
Stainless Steel Cat Food Bowls:
Stainless steel bowls are solled almost everywhere. Stainless steal cat food bowls are dishwasher safe and sturdy. However there are some minuses to consider before buying any stainless steal cat food dish….
Some people think that stainless steel cat food bowls are not a good choice either since they give the cat food a bad metallic taste. Although I never had a bad experience with steal cat food dishes, (since I have never bought a stainless steal cat food dish for my cats) I can imagine that it probably would have the same affect as our steal pott that made us sick!
However since i personly have not tried it, you could give it a go if you wanted to!
3 Cat Food Bowl Tips:
1. Whatever type of dishes you purchase, make sure they are washed out and refilled every day with clean fresh water.
2. Use a wet sponge to rub the sides and corners of the cat food dish to make sure that no bacterias and slime are growing there.
3. TIP: When you choose any cat food dishes for your cat, buy something that is sturdy, dishwasher safe and made of metal or ceramic that wont brake if your cat/s knock it over and wont make the cats food taste bad!
For lots more information on cats and kittens visit my blog: http://catlovingcare.com
Thanks for reading!
CatsCamille
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The VERY FUNNY Cats and Kittens Video
LOL Cat and Kittens Video
Hi all ya Catlovers!
Today is Cat Video day!
And today’s cat and kitten video is the funny cat and kittens video that got over 2 million hits on youtube.
What do you think? Wanna give it a go? It sure made me laugh!
So here it is anyway:
LOL Cats and kittens
Enjoyed it? Tell us about what you found best about it!
Thanks,
Camille
Wonder Momma Cat nurses her Kittens AND Orphaned Puppies
Wonder Momma Cat Nurses Kittens AND Pupps!
Latest Cute-Cat news:
A Siamese cat called Amanda, living in Beaver, gave birth to two cute kittens on March 7th. The same day, a Pomeranian Dog living in the same house who was named Lucy gave birth to seven healthy puppies. However, only days after the puppies birth, their mother dog fell ill and died.
Amanda, the ever kind mother cat took pity upon the little puppies and let them suckle along side her kittens on her nipples.
She now nurses her two newborn kittens and the orphaned litter of 7 puppies.
What a wonderful cat that is!
Hope you enjoyed this post and please comment to tell me what you think about it.
Thanks and meows to all catlovers!
(AP Photo/Beaver County Times, Lucy Schaly)
Lost Black Cat Sparky Reunited with Family after 1 Year
Black Cat Found after 1 Years Search!
Some people think that when a cat runs away, it is gone forever. Not so with Sparky!
This is an unusual story of a run-away cat who was found 1 year after his escape.
Last year the black cat Sparky scampered to freedom — and the unknown — from his home in Lexington, UK while his owners were visiting friends in Boston.
After Sparky fled, Addie Mathews, 19, posted flyers and scoured the neighborhood for the then 7-month-old kitten.
”There was no sign of him,” she said. ”I was just really hoping that someone had taken him in, because he’s a really friendly cat.”
A few weeks ago, someone discovered an abondond black cat in an empty bank-owned forclosure property. The owner had left it aswell as the cat behind. The cat was brought to the MSPCA in Jamaica Plain.
However, when the MSPCA counselor scanned the black cat, a microchip was found which gave the cats true identity – SPARKY!
That very same day, Sparky was reunited with his suprised owner Addie.
“I thought I’d never see him again!” She said suprised while looking down at the black kitty in her arms.
“You can’t imagine how glad I am to have him back with me again!”
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Notes:
Why do you think that Sparky ran away to begin with?
Was he unhappy with his owners, or did he just not know better and run out into the world as a curious little kitty and then get lost and end up locked up in the empty house without a way to get back home?
Do you think that it was faire that the person left the kitty alone in the for-closure house? I don’t!
Comment below if you’d like to share your thoughts with us.
Thanks.
Camille
Cute Kittens Climbing a Tree Video
Cute Kittens Climbing up a Tree
These 10 adorable clumsy kittens are trying desperately to climb up a tree. It is the funniest and cutest cat and kitten video that you will ever watch!
Watch it now:
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Thanks for visiting!
CatsCamille
Remote Controlled Cat Toy Mouse – The Interactive Cat Toy Review
Cats & Kittens Love the Remote Control Cat Toy!
Watch this little kitten chase after the remote controlled cat mouse toy, worriedly at first, and ecstatically thereafter!
This is the kind of cute kitten video everyone should watch.
Fun, fun, fun for kitty!
If you too want to give your cat hours and hours of fun chasing this remote control cat mouse toy, then hurry up and go to this page and Get the remote controlled Cat Mouse Toy for your darling kitty-cat!
Hairless Cat Breeds – Cat Breeds that don’t shed hairs
Sick and Tired of Cat Hair Landing on Your Cushions & Tables?
Cat Hairs here! Cat hairs there! Cat hairs EVERYWHERE!!!
Some cat breed shed and some cats don’t. The ones that shed hairs, can be quite agravating to some people as their hairs go everywhere. Also, some people are allergic to cat hair and therefore can’t have a cat in the house even if its their favorite creature!
Other people, just can’t stand the constant work of cleaning up the cat hairs from tables, couches, cushions, pillowcases, beds, floor mats, counter tops, radios, TVs, computers ( TVs, computers and radios attract a LOT of cat hairs to them because they are electronic!) and so much more….
So what to do if you are allergic to cat hairs, don’t like cat hairs and don’t want to clean up after cat hairs?
The answer is this: Either suffer it or get a hairless cat breed.
Hairless Cat Breeds are breed that don’t shed!
Oh wonderful! Where can we find such a cat?
Well, there are a few different types of hairless cat breeds such as Sphynx, Peterbold cat, Bambino Cats, Kohana cats (an extremely rare Hawaiian hairless cat breed).
Although the hairless cat breeds are so convenient to have as you don’t have to clean up after them, shampoo their furr, brush it and there is also no danger of them getting ticks on them or fleas as you can see if they have them; there are also some other points that need to be considered before getting a hairless cat.
- Hairless cat breeds don’t have the fur to protect them from the cold, from the sun, the snow, from getting cut up if they go through bushes or from any enemy animal biting them.
- Hairless cats can easilier get cut and gashed since they have no fur to protect their skin.
- Hairless cat breeds will get terribly burned if you don’t watch out! So make sure to keep them out of the sun almost all day long and don’t let them outside if you can help it!
Some tips when caring for a hairless cat:
- Keep your cat indoors at all sunny times except in the evenings, or cloudy days when no sun shines.
- If you do want to let your hair less cat outside, then make sure to cream her up nicely against the sun with suncream, like you would do for a baby.
- Make sure your cat is safe and doesn’t get hurt!
- Get your cat a warm heated cat bed for the cold days so she won’t freeze.
- Keep your hairless cat breed busy with lots of things to do, play with and climb on so she won’t get bored and want to go outside.
You can adopt a sphinx cat from a breeder in your area or find one in a local shelter.
Read this post on Should city cats be kept indoors or be let outdoors sometimes too?
You can read more about the Spynx cat over here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphynx_(cat)
Homemade Cat Chicken Treats Recipes
Homemade Chicken Treats for Cats
Homemade Cat Chicken Food & Treats Recipes
Did you ever consider making your cat some yummy homemade chicken cat treats instead of spending money buying them? Why not give it a try with our new homemade chicken treats for cat recipe?
All you need to make this Delicious Homemade Cat Chicken Treat are:
- 1 ½ cups of chicken
- ½ cups of chicken broth
- 1 table spoon soft butter
- 1/3 cup cornmeal
- 1 cup wheat flour
How to make this homemade chicken treat for cats:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
- Cook the chicken for a few minutes in a smaller pot with the broth.
(Don’t make it as dun as you’d like it, for cats like it almost raw!) - Shred the chicken into little peaces.
- Mix the 1 ½ cups of shredded, cooked chicken, ½ cup chicken broth, and 1 tablespoon soft margarine all together in a mixing bowl.
- Add 1 cup of wheat flour and 1/3 cup cornmeal.
- Mix again well.
- Knead the dough; roll out to ¼ inch thick and cut one inch size pieces.
- Place on an ungreased pan and bake for about 20 minutes.
This will make 18 homemade chicken treat cookies for your cat.
Bon Appetite!
Cat Gets Stuck in Bomb Detection Machine in Newport Airport
Nervous Fat Cat Stuck in Airport
Two days ago, a fat nervous kitty got herself lodged under a bomb-detection machine at Newark Airport during the morning rush hour, making its owner miss her flight to Florida and go through 20 minutes hassle to get her out again.
A woman and her young daughter had the brown-and-black cat in a carrier but when they removed it so the container could go through the X-ray machine, the freaked-out feline ran under the CTX explosive-detection device, Port Authority officials said.
They didn’t think of opening a jar of tuna to lure her out again or giving her a cat treat, instead they called the police who tried using a snare to get her out but the cat avoided it cleverly.
They then used a hydraulic device to lift the thousand pound CTX machine and free the fat cat that had worked its way under 4 inches of clearance.
That checkpoint was closed and passengers were diverted to another machine.
The combination of the snare and a “hydraulic spreader” to lift an end of the bomb-detection machine allowed the officers to free the cat and return it to the owner and her daughter.
“The guys did a good job,” Booncome said.
The woman and her daughter missed their Continental Airlines flight to Florida, but were ecstatic that the cat was unharmed. They planned to return for departure today.
The woman seemed very stressed out but the fat cat didn’t seem to be bothered one single bit.
It simply lay there and seemed to smile.
Should City Cats be Kept Indoors or Also be Let Outdoors some Times?
What is Better: Indoor Only Cat or Outdoor Only Cat? Or both?
Today’s big question is: Should one keep a cat inside or also let it outdoors?
To answer this question you first have to ask yourself a few questions. These are:
- Do I live somewhere safe where my cat can run around safely without being startled by a loud noise, chased by a dog or crushed by a car? Does my cat WANT to go out?
- Does she love to hunt and climb trees?
- Or is she sleeping all day long on the couch?
- Is she bored indoors all the time? Did she ever go out before on her own?
- Do I have a nice safe garden in which she could play and round around in?
- Can I make sure that she won’t run away if I let her out?
- Will I be there to make sure she can get indoors again?
If you live in the middle of a city it may be unwise to let your cat run around outside between the many people, the sounds, the cars and the traffic. A noise might startle her and she might run into the road and get killed. Or perhaps a dog will see her and chase her and maybe bight her. What will happen if she gets lost or runs away scared from the noise and strange smells?
Some people take their cats on walks even if they do live in a city.
They simply tye a leash to the cat’s neck and dragg her along behind them.
However, I do not think that your cat would appreciate it very much if you would walk her people do their dogs.
Here are a few reasons why cats don’t tend to like leashes:
- They feel caught and trapped by being tied up to you, since if there is any danger such as a passing dog, they won’t be able to jump up a tree to hide, but will have to scramble up you instead (which won’t be very pleasant for you or your cat!).
- Cat’s HATE things tied around their bodies, or necks. Unless you got your cat used to it from a very young age, most cats will never get used to being walked on a leash
- CATS ARE NOT DOGS! Cats like to have their own way in life, and the same goes in walks.
- Loud noises scare cats and if you live in a loud noisy city, then walking your cat outside in the midst of the honking and beeping might really scare the life and death out of your cat!
- Cats like to run around outdoors – but not in the streets. They like the parks, the bushes, the trees and the quiet places. If you do not live by a park or do not have a nice bushy garden in your backyard then you should consider other alternatives….
- Cats love to run, run, run! On a leash however, they cannot run, run, run unless you feel like racing after your cat into all kinds of nooks and corners, while bumping into any passerbys with your cat racing between their feet!
So what to do if you live in a city apartment and still want your cat to have fun running around and chasing things?
Here are some tips how to keep indoor only cats entertained, happy and sporty!
- Make sure that your cat has lots of cat toys to chase around after and gnaw at.
- Get your cat a high cat scratching tree, which she can climb up and down and jump from perch to perch.
- Tye a string to one of your cat’s favorite mice, treats or toys and pull it across the floor, having your cat chase after it.
- If your cat is a lonely cat, you might want to consider adopting another cat as a play mate for yours. Cats often get lonely if you are away a lot so another cat would keep your cat company.
- Have your cat run around the apartment after a remote controlled cat mouse toy.
- Put a warm, comfy cat bed on the window sill for your cat to be able to see the outside world.
- Try taking your cat for walks in a pet cat stroller.
Have a purrrrfect day!
CatsCamille