Are Cat Lovers Creative People?

What makes me ask this question is that I have noticed many of the people who come to PoC have creative and artistic natures. For example take our worthy leader Michael. He created this wonderful web site, he writes deep and imaginative articles and poetry and he dabbles in photography. These are all the …

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A Special Catmas Gift to all: Written by Dr. Hush Puppy and Sir Hubble Pinkerton

By Jo Singer T’was the night before Katmas and all through our house Not a critter was stirring except for a very small white mouse. All the stockings were hung up high on the top of our cat tree Just for the convenience of St. Kitalous, who we hoped purrhaps might drop by. While …

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Did you know Diana Ketcham?

Diana Ketcham was a determined cat rescuer: The Catnip House, Cat Rescue. She lived in Arkansas. She was on disability and funded her cat rescue with donations. I am sure it was a struggle. She had a 2 acre place that seems to have been very suitable for cats. A safe place. She died …

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Sweet video of mischievous cat and laughing young woman

I like this video because the young woman (girl?) is highly amused as her cats make a bit of a mess of her home. This is good cat caretaking. I couldn’t embed it from Google+ so I downloaded it and re uploaded it….to my Vimeo account (a bit naughty)..The video was made by Jasla …

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Sarah Hartwell’s Cat Mr Minns

Today, 21st November 2013, I visited the first lady of the cat internet world and self confessed science-oriented geek, Sarah Hartwell. Her cat site: Messybeast.com was one of the very first general cat websites on the internet and was online at about the time the public internet was starting or, at least, beginning to …

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Churchill and Roosevelt Loved Cats. Hitler and Napoleon Hated Them.

The title is a sentence from Tom Cox’s book “The Good The Bad and The Furry“.  Tom Cox likes cats and lives with cats. He also writes in his book: ..people who hated cats were often control freaks who think the world owed them a living. People who expected other people to be eager …

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