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Archive for May, 2009

Her Royal Highness

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Introducing a beautiful princess today, and despite her name she is not green. Please give a warm welcome to her Royal Highness Princess Fiona Apple:

Fiona is a gorgeous petite diluted calico Persian. According to her owner, Nancy, “she is the apple of our hearts and home she has brought such love, laughter, personality n no hold barred attitude with her tree brothers Grady, Oliver, n nemo.”

Thank you Nancy, for sharing her picture with us! We hope to see you posting on our forums with more pictures of Fiona and her brothers!

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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

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Raw Food for Your Cat

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

I still remember how just a decade or so ago, the general recommendation for cat owners was to feed mainly dry food. It was believed that the dry kibble was necessary for keeping those feline fangs and molars healthy.

Well, things sure have changed. Not only do we now know that a diet based on nothing by dry cat food can be harmful, it’s been shown that there are no dental benefits to the dry kibble either. But it’s not just canned cat food that has become popular again.

What seemed to be nothing more than a fad, is now fast becoming a solid trend. More and more owners put the time, money and energy required for producing a balanced healthy diet for their felines, based on raw, uncooked, meat.

In fact, it’s the topic of our latest update on TCS, so you can read more on this topic here:

Raw Feeding for Cats

Are Feral Cats Wild?

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Too often I come across people who mistake feral cats for wild undomesticated animals. This misconception leads them to question efforts to help feral cats. Some people go as far advocating non-humane solutions to what they see as a pest problem.

Actually, feral cats are identical to our cherished pet cats. They are the same domesticated species of animal, genetically identical in every way. Deprived of human care as kittens, they shy away from any contact with people as adults, and can get aggressive when approached directly. All the same, it is our moral responsibility to care for these domesticated animals.

Recent efforts to save the lives of feral cats in southern California haveĀ  demonstrated the good will of caringĀ  humans towards feral cats. Moreover, they have also shown how feral cats can be tamed and re-homed, returning to their domesticated roots with relative ease. It’s amazing to see how cats that have gone feral generations ago will adjust back to being in contact with caring humans.

I urge you to read more about this fascinating project taking place in the San Nicolas Island here. Seven of these feral felines have been rescued, but dozens more still need to be saved from being killed by local authorities.

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