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Showing posts with label Kitty. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Cat Walks Into New York Police Department: Has Not Been Claimed, Available for Adoption


 Manhattan, NY - Police are trying to locate the owner of a white and gray cat that strolled into the 34th Precinct, Washington Heights, on Monday.

“This cat walked into the 34 Pct today. Officer Andrea DiNella would like to know if anyone is missing him #uptown,” the precinct tweeted.

DiNella told NBC 4 New York Tuesday, "He looks like he came from someone's house. He was very clean, his paws were not long, he had a great disposition, didn't bite. Very friendly."

DiNella named the cat Frankie, who's believed to be about 10 months old. When no one claimed him, she brought him to Regina Galente, who runs local rescue group Adore-a-Bullie Paws and Claws https://www.facebook.com/adoreabullie.

After his short stint in custody, Frankie's new friends in blue were sad to say goodbye.
"Everybody loved him. We didn't want to see him go," said DiNella.



Adore-a-Bullie Paws and Claws:

This is Frankie! He was in lock up at a police pct in the Bronx today! He is a 10th old male kitty that needs a home! The police released him to our custody and he has been ordered to find a home. He will be fully vetted and up for adoption by Tuesday of next week. He is super sweet and lots of fun! Please help Frankie stay out of jail by applying for him today!

To apply to adopt Frankie, click here: FRANKIE




Website: Adore-a-Bullie Paws and Claws









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Thursday, February 26, 2015

An Animal Obsessed Photographer is Looking to Eliminate the Stereotype of the 'Crazy Cat Lady' by Taking Portraits of His Male Friends and Their Felines - Proving that the Agile Pets Are Also Man's Best Friend


An animal obsessed photographer is looking to eliminate the stereotype of the 'crazy cat lady' by taking portraits of his male friends and their felines - proving that the agile pets are also man's best friend.

David Williams, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his own cat, has been photographing his male subjects and their felines since 2009 as part of his project Men & Cats.

"I found the way society genderizes animal ownership very compelling, as a portrait photographer I was interested in capturing the relationships of my male friends and their feline friends."

"It was also a good excuse to hang out with a bunch of cats", said Williams.

Williams explained that the subjects of his ongoing project are either his friends, or friends of friends.

Each thought-provoking portrait in the series features a man posing with one or more of his cats.

Although many of the shots were captured inside homes or apartments, there are images that show some men walking their cats on a leash or cuddling their feline companions outside.

"People have always responded well to the images and the idea," said Williams.

"Sometimes shooting personal work takes a very long time to pay off, so it’s also important to photograph something that you are interested in."

"I had the pleasure of photographing cinematographer, Ronen Schechner, with his cat Isabell while I was in Vermont. I never thought this project would take off like this, so thanks for all the love. Hope you enjoy this new "Men & Cats" photo, he captioned the picture.

The unique series is more than just a hobby, it's a way for Williams to showcase his work.

"I feel like shooting personal work is very important for a photographer, it gives me an opportunity to show photo editors, and art buyers what I am capable of doing when I have complete creative control. If I’m not shooting commissioned work, I am either shooting something personal, or working on ways for me to stand out as a photographer”, he said.


Man's best friend: Grant and his cat Tux posed on a green couch next to a portrait of another feline as a part of photographer David Williams's photo project Men & Cats.



Short leash: Williams, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, captured Brian while he took his cat R2-D2 on a daytime stroll through the city.



Model felines:Williams photographed Eric and his cats Pup and Bean for this bedroom portrait.



Strike a pose: Earlier this week, Williams shot this portrait of cinematographer Ronen Schechner and his cat Isabell.



       Into the wild: Brent cuddled with his feline companion Sammy for this unique outdoors shot.




Soft coats: Williams photographed Ross standing on his fluffy rug while holding his equally furry cat Jabsco.



Rock star kitty: Michael had his portrait shot in a room filled with guitars and records while his cat Sadie sat perched on his lap.



           Modern art: Matt showed off his tan and white cat Trixie along with his tattooed arm.



     Eclectic decor: Williams captured Josh relaxing with his cat Lucero inside his apartment.



Christmas kitties: Kent and his cats, Jessie and Micky sit next to holiday decorations in his home featuring leather couches and a leopard print rug.



Minimalist design: Williams captured Corey's cat Tess, as she sat narrowly perched on the corner of a side table.



Furry chef: Chad's cat Newton was comfortably sprawled on the kitchen counter in this feline friendly photo shoot.



          Unique scarf: Matt let his cat Pam curl around his neck as he posed in front of his kitchen.



    Black cat: Bird grinned from ear-to-ear as he and his feline Gertrude sat on his patio furniture.

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Everything I know About a Good Death I Learned from My Cat: And I Have Her Vet To Thank


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My cat has been dying for the last two years. It is normal to me now — it is simply the state of affairs. There's a rhythm to her medication: prednisone and urosodiol in the morning, urosodiol again in the evening, chemo every other day, a vitamin B shot once a week. And now, toward the end, painkillers. Over these last two years, I've come to suspect that my cat has gotten better, more comprehensive planning around her eventual death than most people do.

Dorothy Parker — Dottie, to her friends — is a cat I adopted in Brooklyn from a local vet; she made the cross-country hop with me to Oakland with minimal fuss. Her attitude, most of the time, is that of a 14-year-old Marxist in a Che Guevara T-shirt. One of her favorite moods is murder. She likes cuddling, hates strangers, and goes crazy for ice cream. She steals cheese. I live with a tiny, vicious alien, and I love her.

My cat has been dying for the last two years. It is normal to me now — it is simply the state of affairs. There's a rhythm to her medication: prednisone and urosodiol in the morning, urosodiol again in the evening, chemo every other day, a vitamin B shot once a week. And now, toward the end, painkillers. Over these last two years, I've come to suspect that my cat has gotten better, more comprehensive planning around her eventual death than most people do.

Dorothy Parker — Dottie, to her friends — is a cat I adopted in Brooklyn from a local vet; she made the cross-country hop with me to Oakland with minimal fuss. Her attitude, most of the time, is that of a 14-year-old Marxist in a Che Guevara T-shirt. One of her favorite moods is murder. She likes cuddling, hates strangers, and goes crazy for ice cream. She steals cheese. I live with a tiny, vicious alien, and I love her.

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Thursday, February 19, 2015

25 Random Cat Behaviors Finally Explained


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Ever wonder why your feline roommate does the weird things that she does? Here's an expanded list of why our kitty friends act as odd as they do.

There are a few reasons that your kitty may bite her nails. One is that she is in desperate need of a trim and is "telling" you to clip them for her. Two, she's an anxious kitty with a bad habit. Just like humans bite their nails when nervous or bored, so does your cat. As this habit may be hard to break, find the root of the problem to see if it is indeed a ball of nerves causing her to nibble at her nails.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Autistic Man Builds Feline Fun House Full of Secret Passageways For His Cats


St. James, Minnesota - People build bird houses, swing sets, tree houses and even skating rinks for their kids but a Minnesota man has created an indoor fun house just for cats.

If cats were in charge, there would be more homes laid out like this. Homeowner Greg Krueger transformed his St. James home into a kitty castle.

Krueger's home now has nearly 100 yards of overhead catwalks. His four cats get their choice of hideouts throughout the home, all with the proper lighting and padding.

"They're fun to watch, they're very agile." Krueger said. "To me it feels like we're a family living here."

The home is 15 years in the making. Krueger carved through his walls to create elaborate passageways. The home is like a puzzle he say's that he never quite can finish.

"I think about it constantly, I can't fall asleep." Krueger said.

The home is an obsession that started making sense last Fall when he saw a doctor.

"I have Asperger's Syndrome, I'm probably not the best at socializing." Krueger said.

Diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome at the age of 49, Krueger considers his form of Autism to be a blessing that gives him great focus.

"Obviously, my house would not be like this if I didn't have Asbergers." Krueger said. "I don't care, because if I like what I'm doing, I almost don't want to finish what I'm doing."










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