Sunday, December 30, 2007

Mascot Retires from Mt Washington

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Nin, an elderly cat has retired, as mascot of Mt Washington in New Hampshire. Sounds much to his reluctance, but the rangers are now looking for his successor.

Nin retires.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Leather Kitty Stocking

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I've just created a leather stocking with suede and rivet elements -very fun. Come see!

Swashbuckling Kitty

Monday, December 17, 2007

Bacchus: You Had Me at Meow

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Our first movie -you knew it had to include Bacchus!


It's a bit pixelated, but gives us an idea of how iMovie treats the default exports.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Glow Kitty

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Researchers found a way to clone pet cats five years ago. Now they can play a trick on their genes to change their color.

All I know is that it would be great if my cats glowed at night, then I'd know where to step when I'm heading to piddle in the middle of the night!!

Cloning Gene Modified Cats

Tom & Jerry: Friends at Last?

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Scientists in Japan have created a genetically modified mouse which is unafraid of cats.

Genetically mutated mouse

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Your Studio Mascot: Enter Today!

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Do you or friend work in a animal friendly environment?

Those of you who work from home are often visited by your four legged friend and that can be a welcomed interruption at times; there are larger companies who actually allow animals into the offices to boost morale.

I thought it would be fun to feature studios or offices that not only admit animal mascots into their work environment, but encourage it.

If you've got a Studio Mascot that you'd like featured on our site, please visit YSM now for more info.

Please Note: We do have a pretty wicked sense of humor, but if the submission is in anyway distasteful, we reserve the right to refuse. For the love of Pets, no Michael Vick re-enactments.

Your Studio Mascot

Jerboa: A Mickey Mouse of the Desert Just Captured

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Filmed in its natural habitat for the first time as part of a project to save it from extinction, the Jerboa is a comic quality and conservationists are anxious to save it from a tragic end.

A scientific expedition to the Gobi desert in Mongolia has now succeeded in capturing video footage of the nocturnal and little-known animal.

I can't wait to illustrate this little guy!

Read more on TimesOnlines

Detect Common Kitty Diseases Thru Cat Litter

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I know I could have used this to determine that my cats were on their way to "college."

Seemingly, it's now possible to monitor the health trends of your cat and provide an early detection of potential health problems. Health Meter Cat Litter claims to work by absorbing liquids quickly and amplifying the natural colors (normally microscopic) present in blood and bilirubin. This allows you to see abnormal color changes present in the urine in some diseases states. This process is similar to the way the pixels on your television concentrate to make a visible picture.

Health Meter Cat Litter

Interesting. I'm not endorsing this product, but I may sure try it when one of my pussycats is feeling malaise.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Baffling Routine in UK:Sgt Podge

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Sgt Podge in the UK has now forced his owner to pick him up after a night's prowl.

Apparently, he found a woman who fed him sardines and decided that he should continue his trick-or-treat rounds on a nightly basis to snag more goodies. The next morning, his human mum picks him up at the exact location within the exact time (give or take 10 minutes).

Can we say, "Spoiled?"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/dorset/7092301.stm

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Pet Antics: Pip's Butt

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Often, when we're walking up the stairs, Pip will lead and stop -to show us hit butt. It's actually very cute and he'll thwap his tail back and forth. I took still shots then pieced them together in an animation program -pretty easy.

Friday, November 02, 2007

You Wild Thang

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You Wild

Morph yourself into an imperiled animal of your choice and enter the YouWild.org Hall of Fame. This will help raise awareness and protection of endangered wildlife and the habitat it needs to survive.

Voted by Reader's Digest as America's Best Wildlife Charity, YouWild.org offers a fun way to learn about imperiled wildlife and hope to encourage folks to help save these beloved critters and protect our vanishing wild places.

Designer Kittens

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Starting at $22,000, you too can have a designer pussycat. The Ashera, a mix of an African Serval, Asian Leopard and a domestic cat, is a popular designer kitty.

http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/01/lifestyle/
designer_cats/index.htm?
postversion=2007110212


For now, I think we'll stick with our domestic tabbies.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Humor: Mean Kitty

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I found this the other day and thought it was incredibly charming.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Why Do They Have to Be So Cute??

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Chardonnay (nickname: NayNay) is the quintessential cute cat. I've grown up with dozens of cats -all of 'em good cats and pretty cats, but I swear someone from Hogwarts charmed this cat.

We need to put a CatCam on him to show you some of his cute antics -wait, perhaps the cam should go on me! I've always said that I wish I kept a camera on my belt that snapped photos of the cute moments -fleeting as they are.

Take a look at this CatCam -hilarious!!

Studio Cat

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Pip, the solo studio cat sleeping with his head positioned in the fax.



I wish I could say that all of my cats were studio cats... Alas, this isn't the case. There are hierarchy issues among the pride that has forced Pip to become isolated until he can accept his position at the bottom of the poll. Let's just say, he's got "Little Cat Syndrome."

I don't think "solution" is working as he's been in my studio since October, out for a week in December (it was Christmas, after all), back in for a few more months, out for the month of May, and now in again. Also, this make-shift solution belies the facts:

1) is the amount of hair that I have to deal with in my studio -it's becoming a real nuisance;
2) he simply needs to be king of his own domain.

We think he's got Ocicat in him and not knowing much about that breed, it's obviously different than your common brown nose tabbies. After months in isolation, he isn't changing his ways. He immediately runs to Chardonnay and tries to make him his wife. While NayNay is a male, we laughing joke that he plays all the girl parts -I guess Pip thinks that's okay, too. Argh. Sadly, I think Pip needs a new home with no other 4-legged dependents running around.

It's too bad, because Bacchus used to be a Mama's Boy and he's depressed because he no longer gets to be sitting close to me while I work. Now when he needs anything, he runs to Andrew. (*sniff)

UPDATE: I'm reading Cat vs. Cat and it looks like we may be able to resolve our issues after all. Patience I've got, it's the potential upheaval that may be problematic with house guests.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Does your kitty look like Adolf?

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Kitlers... while a warped, but appropriate call for those who secretly feel their little feline has a Hitler mustache, this site is for you.

I scrolled thru many a kitty and found this one alarmingly close. Sure, the mustache should be a little bigger, but compared to the rest, he's got the classic Adolf comb-over... poor cat.

The Cat That Looks Like Hitler
http://www.catsthatlooklikehitler.com/

My cat Chardonnay, however, would be part of the Aryan race.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

A Labra-foal?

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You've heard of Labradoodles, right? Well, riding on the tails of hybrids, I thought it would be fun to create our own hybrid of dog and horse.

If you're not hip to that idea, then you might warm up to a Shetland pony who thinks he's a dog. He doesn't canter thru fields, but chases sticks and licks bones.

The video is oh-so-cute.

-Reuters

Human Zoo Cages

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In Australia, humans and a pscyhologists are caged together. It is hoped the research will increase the well-being of apes kept in enclosures.

Reuters Video