Month: August 2013
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5 Ways to Help Cats in Rural Areas
Once upon a time, I spent much of my life (at least 35 years) living in the city. I never thought about life in rural areas — I knew nothing about it. So my world really got rocked when I moved to a very rural part of Minnesota. People face different challenges in the country. …
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Let’s Check in With Pip, the Twisty Cat Who’s Half Tyrannosaurus Rex
It's been a year since the rescue of the courageous kitty. What's he up to? See in these photos.
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8 Excuses Your Lazy Cat Would Give for Being Late to Work
You just couldn't back down from that squirrel in the staring contest? Mm-hmm. Tell me another.
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Re5cue Clothing Creates Fashion with a Conscience
The Kansas City-based clothing company donates 25 percent of all proceeds to animal rescue.
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My Running Coach Is a Cat
Coach Tabitha is a fixture at the track, motivating us to run harder -- often by lying in our lanes.
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5 Popular Songs that Seem to Be Written About My Cat
Abba, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, CCR, Blondie -- none of them know Roger, yet they all sing about him.
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Toxoplasmosis: The Good, the Bad, and the Dog Poop
FUR SURE You can keep your kitty while pregnant! Read my list of DOG POOPS about toxoplasmosis.
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My Cats Make Me Feel Like a Child — That Explains My Childish Behavior
I try to get revenge by waking THEM up, taking THEIR seats, eating their ... well, not that.
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I Think Mandatory Spay/Neuter Laws Do More Harm Than Good
Cat overpopulation is a huge problem. Getting cats spayed or neutered is the single most important thing we can do to solve that problem. The trouble? There are two very different ideas about how that should be done. Some say we should encourage spay/neuter, while others believe sterilizing cats should be legally mandated. I say …
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Tabby with Whisker Fetish Seeks Siamese with Fish Breath: 8 Personal Ads Written by Cats
A party girl, a poet and a legendary bather -- all available, all cats, and all seeking a good time.