Cat Curtains
I know, I know…cat curtains to you does not mean a picture of a cat pepping through curtains! But how do I know for sure? Anyway I like the picture, and cats and curtains go together like apple pie and … Continue reading →
I know, I know…cat curtains to you does not mean a picture of a cat pepping through curtains! But how do I know for sure? Anyway I like the picture, and cats and curtains go together like apple pie and … Continue reading →
by Michael (London, UK) Harmonious group of cats – photo by Giane Portal (Flickr name: fofurasfelinas) I don’t think there is such a thing a cat bullying. From the human perspective it looks like bullying. I believe that bullying is … Continue reading →
Photo by diwong (Flickr) I wonder whether cat boredom is a greater problem than we think. If we think about it at all. I mean we just can’t tell. Cats sleep a lot and can look lazy but we don’t … Continue reading →
by Michael (London, UK) I love it when different species of animal get on really well. And I am talking about species of animal rather than the human animal. It is a glimpse of how it could be for us … Continue reading →
by Elisa Black-Taylor (USA) Our clock says It’s time to feed me mama Watching and waiting Any minute now….. Good morning readers. I got the idea for this article after reading Michael’s story Leaving A Cat Home Alone. I believe … Continue reading →
by Michael (London, UK) Meet the cat: MAYA – a calico cat – photo by fofurasfelinas (Flickr) Calico cat behavior has been described by a well known cat commentator as, “sassy, spunky, and very independent. On the other hand, calicoes … Continue reading →
by Michael (London, UK) Charlie playing with me – photo Michael Broad Yep, this is controversial. I say that bored cats are unhappy cats. And I say that it is much harder to keep a cat from becoming bored if … Continue reading →
by Steven McMahon (Huddersfield, UK) HEEEEEELLLLOOOO!!!!!! My cat, Dakota likes to chase dogs, play fetch and even walks me to the bus stop in the morning and comes to meet me from it at night, much to the admiration of … Continue reading →
by Michael (London, UK) Mcavity by Barnaby_S (Flickr) This is a two part article. Firstly, I would like to refer to the phrase “belling the cat” and secondly discuss the advantages and disadvantages of placing a bell on a cat. … Continue reading →
Bathtub soccor Where’s my partner? Both of my two cats love to play with a light little plastic “wiffle” ball with a bell inside. Cassie, my black and white cat, chases it, kicks and pounces on it. Charlie, my totally … Continue reading →