Tag: pretty cats

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

FREAKING GORGEOUS CATS

This post is dedicated to some of my bestest buddies — cats, who I really like, even though I may not express it often, or ever.

They also happen to be freaking gorgeous cats.

First up is my Uncle Spike. I actually hate Spike’s guts for a) kicking all of my shit out of my litter box one time and b) chasing me and attacking me and nearly biting my head off once. (All because I was in *his* house.) But, even I have to admit, he’s a damn cute cat.

Uncle Spike

Uncle Spike

Next up is Boogie Woogie Woge. He’s adorable, loves music, and is very sociable and vocal.

Boogie Woogie Woge

Boogie Woogie Woge

The newest addition to my circle of friends is Eisenhower dlC, or Ike the Kitty. We haven’t gotten to know each other very well yet, but I know he loves fried eggs!!

Ike The Kitty

Ike The Kitty

I don’t particularly like competition from female cats, but Glitter Anne had some beautiful pics taken of her. Glitter Anne loves to be brushed, responds to three taps when it’s time to be fed, and HATES loud shoes.

Glitter Anne

Glitter Anne

And then there’s my cute Internet buddy, Teh Kitty. I like Teh Kitty because he’s pretty snarky. He LOVES tuna, trout, and ham. And this picture of him is ADORABLE. What cat doesn’t like a box to plop down in?

Teh Kitty

Teh Kitty

I also have a cousin, Tessie, who is WITTLE and CUTE. Tess enjoys the great outdoors (like me!) and kneading on her mommies tummy, (like me!).

Tessie

Tessie

Oh, right, and I couldn’t go an ENTIRE post about pretty cats without including one of myself ;-)

Me, FloraCat

Me, FloraCat

If you enjoyed this post, use that little retweet button at the bottom of this page. Also, you can email me your pretty cat photos, and I’ll be sure to get them on this blog real soon.

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Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Cat Depression: Cheer up, Spike!!

Cats can get down in the dumps sometimes. And sometimes depressed cats are misread as being lazy. But if your cat is bored or under-stimulated, he/she may get a little blue. Especially if your cat is an indoor/outdoor cat and winter comes along, making it too cold for the kitty to spend time outside. I don’t really mind the cold that much, but snow really ticks me off.

In this video, my uncle Spike is a little depressed, but his family gives him extra love and attention to try to brighten his day. What do you do to cheer up your cat?

Here is a great picture of Spike on the prowl.

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Friday, April 24th, 2009

Healthy Cat Tip#2 — Cat Gardening: Planting Pet Grass

Hey, Pretty Cats.  This week my “friend” made another video about the importance of pet grass for cats.  We cats know grass is great to munch on, but humans for some reason have a hard time believing this sometimes, as we’re supposed to be carnivores.  Well, I eat grass, and I’m not ashamed to admit it.  I like how it feels between my teeth.  AND, it helps my tummy feel goood.

Now, I’m always eating grass when I’m in the yard, but when it’s too cold to go outside, I miss eating yummy green grass.  (Sometimes I eat my human’s lettuce, but she doesn’t eat salads all that often.)

Anyway, if you are a cat that never likes to go outside, it can be tough to get your teeth on anything green.  Luckily, I know a thing or two about gardening, and I can show you how to plant your own pet grass for inside the house.

Planting cat grass is simple, fun, and good for you.  Watch this video, or read below.

cute cats

Cat Grass Planting Instructions:

You can buy seeds for pet grass at most stores that sell seeds, such as Whole Foods, Home Depot, or your local garden center.  You should have a somewhat short and wide pot, and something not breakable, lest you should knock it over while grazing.  About 4-5 inches in diameter and maybe 5-6 inches in depth should do the trick.  Then buy some potting soil.  Next put a little of your soil in the pot (about 1-2 inches), then put your seeds in the pot on top of the dirt.  Don’t be skimpy on the seeds.  They should completely cover the soil.  Then cover the seeds with the soil.  Leave about an inch of space at the top of the pot.  Water the seeds.  Make sure the soil is very moist.  Then set it in the window, water the seeds EVERY DAY, and in about a week you will have yummy green lush grass to eat.  yay - a healthy cat!

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