Posted: March 10, 2008 – 12:00 am
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I’m all about a website that touts how great cats are. PetSide is just one of those sites, though it does mention dogs too. This site is like the WebMD for pets. There’s cute stuff like photos and videos, but it’s also a place you can store your pet’s medical history. Your cat not feeling well? Look at the condition finder section. What to treat your cat to a new bed or some cat furniture? Check out the deals section. The site even has its own blog. I loved the pictures of this blog entry on playtime. Check it out.

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Posted: March 5, 2008 – 12:00 am
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OK, it’s not rock science. We just want you to understand us and our needs. I came across a slick website that does just that–teaches people about cat. CatsInfo takes the mystery out of being a cat. Did you know that a cat has more bones than a human? Or that we don’t have clavicles or gall bladders for that manner? Or how about the amazing story of Smokey and Dotty, who tagged along for a ride to the Chelsea Flower Show? Lots of good info to pour over and enjoy. I swear ailurophile must be my favorite word.
ai

Posted: March 3, 2008 – 6:35 pm
I have to admit it; I love the new food, Wellness Turkey & Salmon Formula Cat Food.
. My coat has never looked better. I’m happy. I feel sated after I eat. Truly, the best thing that ever happened to my kitty world.
I came across a quote today that says it all:
“Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.”
- Anonymous
And don’t you forget it!
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“Sleepy Thing”, watercolor on paper, 6″ x 4″
Available on ArtByUs

Posted: February 26, 2008 – 12:00 am
Medical News Today confirms it. Cats rule over dogs. A 10-year study conducted by the University of Minnesota concluded that owning a cat can reduce your risk of a heart attack by one third. One third! Isn’t that fantastic? The study could not confirm a similar connection with dogs, as they say because they probably didn’t have enough in the study group. OK, I’ll give in on that score. Pets benefit their owners by providing a calming effect in their lives, helping them to reduce stress. No one needs anymore of that in their life, to be sure. Think about it, won’t you?

“I’ll Be Seeing You”, watercolor on paper, 6″ x 4″
Available on ArtByUs
