This is a short note that reminds us that dry cat and dog food has the ability to be toxic to both cat or dog AND their caregiver at the same time. The most recent example, reported currently online, concerns an American product. Carolina Prime Pet, Inc, announced on Friday it is recalling 400 …
Cats’ incredible reflexes demand respect by Michael Broad The point of the infographic is that it is useful, I believe, for cat caregivers to remind themselves of the super-sharp reflexes of their humble and unassuming cat companion as attached to the end of forelimbs are those weapons. Note: please do not declaw. It is …
By ‘thicker’ I mean more stupid. Here are two clear examples concerning one search term. The search term is: “In general, humans don’t like their anatomy. INFOGRAPHIC“. As I created the infographic, I know what it is about, which is the possible detrimental effect on health of disliking one’s anatomy. Firstly, Google consistently tries …
Cat’s act instinctively. Their instincts react to environmental pressures based on their emotions which vary depending on personality. But essentially a cat’s instincts can act as a kind of barometer of what is happening around the cat and to the cat. A cat’s instincts also tell us what is happening inside the cat’s brain …
There is a romantic concept that cats prefer to die alone. That they want to return to their roots when dying and distance themselves from the human world. But this a misconception as the cat is instinctively very pragmatic and practical in human terms. The infographic explains what I mean. More: dying
Understandably we tend to humanize (anthropomorphize) our cat companions as they are often firmly members of the family and little humans. Sometimes naughty kids. But cats don’t understand the concept of human naughtiness as what we see as naughty behavior is natural behaviour for domestic cats. It is instinctively reactive to the environment created …
In general – there are many exceptions – humans don’t like their anatomy. Infographic. by Michael Broad More: human behaviour Is there any connection between the infographic and cats?! Well, I believe that there is. It’s about sterility. A lot of what we do to ‘improve’ our anatomy is to make it more sterile …
I have decided to simply publish the infographic without more in this instance as it explains fully the message that I wish to get over. communal walking is not for cats by Michael Broad More: walking
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