The 7 Acts of Love Your Cat Hopes to Receive From You

I watched the video and pulled out a more detailed summary (not a full verbatim transcript, but close enough that you’ll see the phrasing and when things happen). Use it as a reference or to pick which “acts of love” you want to try first…

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Cat-resistant furniture materials research

I’m moving to a new home and need new furniture. I used Google Gemini deep research to help me make a decision and the results are astounding…

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National Black Cat Day

National Black Cat Day is celebrated annually on October 27th. The day was created in 2011 by Cats Protection to celebrate black cats and to dispel the myths and prejudices surrounding them. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Here are some ways to celebrate National Black Cat Day: [1]

  • Adopt a black cat: Consider adopting a black cat from a local animal shelter or rescue organization. [1]
  • Spread awareness: Share black cat stories and photos on social media to raise awareness about the benefits of adopting black cats. [1]
  • Support local shelters: Donate to a feline charity or support local animal shelters. [1, 5]
  • Host adoption events: Host adoption events or fairs to help black cats find loving homes. [1]
  • Advocate for responsible ownership: Advocate for responsible ownership of pets. [1]
  • Give black cats extra attention: Show black cats extra love and attention with treats, toys, and snuggles. [5]

Black cats have been associated with witchcraft, the supernatural, and bad luck for centuries. This has led to some studies finding that black cats are not adopted as quickly as cats of other colors. National Black Cat Day aims to help dispel these myths and encourage people to give black cats the care and attention they deserve. [2, 5]

The superstitions surrounding black cats vary from culture to culture, and black cats have positive associations in the Celtic nations and England, where a black cat crossing your path is considered good luck.[5] In 2014, the animal welfare organisation RSPCA stated that “in UK folklore, black cats symbolise good luck”.[6] Scottish lore holds that a black cat’s arrival at a new home signifies prosperity, while Welsh lore states that a black cat brings good health…

[1] https://www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/national-black-cat-day-2024/

[2] https://www.fourpawsusa.org/campaigns-topics/topics/companion-animals/national-black-cat-day

[3] https://www.cats.org.uk/support-us/events/black-cats

[4] https://uk.news.yahoo.com/national-black-cat-day-sparks-000000876.html

[5] https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/pets/2024/10/25/set-superstition-aside-on-national-black-cat-day/75570857007/

How attached are cats to their owners?

This conclusion of this study is cats owners = food dispensers and view their ‘owners’ just like teenagers view their parents — merely as a provider of resources…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=AEepVLQjDt8

Agree? Disagree? I observe that ’20 cats’ is an interesting number but not a solid statistical base and I believe I have experienced some cats that act more ‘doglike’ than the one shown in this study…

And then there’s cats…

Don’t get me wrong — I love my cat more than my dog, but there’s some truth in this…

Even the great Spock…

…is ‘strangely drawn’ to black cats…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZAAVhQKhPQ

I therefore no longer condemn myself for my affinity!

Boo, Loki and Lazarus…

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Newborn Kitten Care

English: A black kitten at full sun against a ...

My favorite kitty Boo had babies two days ago and I was wondering when I can handle them. Web M.D. says:

Kittens who are with their mother should not be over-handled, especially not during their first week of life-this may upset the mother. If the kitten in your care is younger than one week old, please consult your veterinarian. In order to properly socialize a young feline to humans, start to handle him from the second week on through the seventh week-this is considered an important time for socialization.

Please note, kittens are prone to injury if handled roughly-anyone who handles the little ones in your care will need to be very gentle. Young children in particular should be supervised.” via Newborn Kitten Care.

I don’t know why I find it so funny that Web M.D. has a pet section, but I do… :-D

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