Virtual Cat game

22:31 |

Pretty Pussycat game

 Animal, Cat



Did you like this game?   
Read more…

Pet Shop game

22:29 |

Pet Shop game

Skill, Job, Management, Animal, , Dog


Did you like this game?   
 
Read more…

Kitty's Wedding game

20:35 |


Did you like this game?   
Read more…

Cute Kitten game

20:28 |

Cute Kitten game

Dress up, Make up, Animal, 



Did you like this game?   
Read more…

Pretty Pussycat game

20:08 |

Pretty Pussycat game

Life, Dress up, Makeover, Animal, 

Read more…

Miss Cat game

19:18 |

Miss Cat game

Life, Dress up, , Animal


Did you like this game?   
 
Read more…

Magical Cat Adventure

21:59 |
Read more…

Purr-fect Places to Stay

20:14 |

Book Description

A directory of quaint bed & breakfasts, intimate country inns, and luxury hotels with "resident cats" -- cats that reside there full-time -- has been written by free-lance writer Susan Bard Hall, who has authored hundreds of articles on hotels, travel destinations, and cats.Entitled, Purr-fect Places to Stay: Bed & Breakfasts, Country Inns, and Hotels with Resident Cats, this directory is believed to be the first ever to focus exclusively on lodging properties in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom with resident cats.
This book is divided into geographic regions of the United States (Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Northwest, and West), Canada, and the United Kingdom. Within each section are those bed & breakfasts, country inns, and hotels located in the states in those regions. At least two pages is devoted to each property, including a colorful and touching vignette about each resident cat; detailed description of the b & b, inn, or hotel pointing out what makes it unique, as well as nearby attractions, activities, and recreational activities; and a separate section containing contact information (address, telephone number, FAX number, e-mail address, web site), room descriptions, rates, and amenities.
Hall said the impetus for the book came from her own travel experiences.
"I met my first 'resident cat' while vacationing at a resort in Florida," Hall recalled. "Petting her, if only for a few minutes, really helped fill the void of leaving my cat at home while I was away."
After meeting resident cats at other lodging properties during her travels, Hall knew a market niche existed for a directory that would focus exclusively on bed & breakfasts, country inns, and hotels with resident cats.
"Having observed firsthand the interaction between guests and resident cats, I knew there were other leisure and business traelers who would prefer to stay at a property where they can pet, talk to, and occasionally cuddle someone else's feline in order to help reduce the withdrawal pangs and fill the void of leaving their own cat companion when traveling," Hall said.
With 59 million cats as pets in the United States, this directory is expected to be a helpful and 
sought-after resource for traveling cat-lovers. Spending time at a property with a resident cat also is a refreshing change of pace for cat fanciers everywhere who, for whatever reason, can't have or don't want their own pet, but would love to spend some quality time with a cat when they're away from home. It also makes the "purr-fect" gift.
Resident cats are a win-win-win for the lodging properties, their guests, and of course, the cats. Bed & breakfasts, country inns, and hotels with resident cats seem cozier and more home-like, which can be a welcome change for travelers who spend several nights away from home and their loved ones.
And these cats, many of which were former strays or shelter cats, receive the attention and affection of property owners and employees, not to mention the often unsolicited, but not unwanted, belly, chin and head rubs from guests.


Read more…

A day in the life of a special library cat...

20:08 |

Dewey Picture

A day in the life of a special library cat...
Read more…

Children with learning and other disorders

20:00 |

Children with learning and other disorders


Some children with autism or other learning difficulties are better able to interact with pets than people. Autistic children often rely on nonverbal cues to communicate, just as pets do. And learning to first connect with a cat or dog, for example, may even help an autistic child in their interactions with people.

  • Pets can help children with learning disabilities learn how to regulate stress and calm themselves, making them better equipped to overcome the challenges of their disorder. 
  • Playing and exercising with a pet can help a child with learning disorders stay alert and attentive throughout the day. It can also be a great antidote to stress and frustration caused by the learning disability. 
  • Learning to ride a horse can help elevate the self-esteem of disabled children, putting them on a more equal level with kids without disabilities. 
  • Finding a pet that meets your needs and lifestyle

While people who have pets tend to be happier, more independent, and feel more secure than those without pets, it’s important to select the type of pet that is best for you. You’ll benefit most from having a pet whose needs are compatible with your lifestyle and physical capabilities.

Lifestyle considerations that influence your choice in a pet

  • Little outdoor activity – If most of your time is spent at home, consider pets that would be happy to stay with you in that environment. You may enjoy playing with or cuddling a cat or a bunny; watching fish or reptiles; or talking or singing along with a bird. 
  • High activity level – If you’re more active and enjoy daily activities outside of your home, especially walking or running, a dog might be right for you. Canine companions thrive on outdoor exercise, keeping you on the move. 
  • Small children and the elderly – Families with small children or elderly living in their homes should consider the size and energy level of a pet. Puppies and kittens are usually very active, but delicate creatures that must be handled with care. Large or rambunctious dogs could accidentally harm or knock over a small child or adult who is unsteady on their feet. 
  • Other animals in household – Consider the ongoing happiness and ability to adjust of the pets you already have. While your cat or a dog might love to have an animal friend to play with, a pet that has had exclusive access to your attentions may resent sharing you. 
  • Home environment – If a neat, tidy home, free of animal hair, occasional muddy footprints and “accidents” is important, then a free-roaming dog or long-haired cat may not be the best choice. You may want to choose pets that are confined to their quarters, such as fish, birds, hamsters, or reptiles. 
  • Landscaping concerns – With certain pets, your landscaping will suffer. Many dogs will be tempted to dig holes in your lawn, and dog urine can leave yellow patches—some say unaltered females cause the most damage. 
  • Time commitment – Finally, and perhaps most importantly, keep in mind that you’ll be making a commitment that will last the lifetime of the pet – perhaps 10, 15, or 20 years with a dog or cat; as many as 30 years or more with a bird.

Choosing between a dog or a cat


Dogs and cats are the most common household pets. While on occasion, you’ll see someone walking a cat on a leash or a dog that uses a litter box, typically the needs and natural behaviors of dogs and cats are different:

Typical Distinctions Between Dogs and Cats
CharacteristicCatsDogs
Indoors or Outdoors
Housecats do enjoy being outdoors sometimes, but can wander off.
Dogs need routine exercise and walks outdoors during the day (even if you have a large, fenced backyard where they can run and go to the bathroom, they will still need a daily walk)
Training
Essential training of cats usually includes using the litter box and not clawing furniture. Cats resist training.
Dogs need much more training than cats. Most dogs enjoy training, because it gives them something to do. They also have an innate desire to please their people.
Personality
If you love serenity and independence mixed with playfulness, a cat is more likely to satisfy you.
If you want to be greeted exuberantly every time you come home, a dog is a better choice.
Sociability
Cats are often content to be left alone (except, of course, when you'd rather they leave you alone).
Dogs thrive on interaction with humans and other dogs.

Owning a pet is not for everyone


Having a pet is not a miracle cure for mental illness. Owning a pet is beneficial and comforting only for those who love and appreciate domestic animals. If you’re simply not a “pet person,” pet ownership is not going to provide you with any therapeutic benefits or improve your life. For other people, owning a pet may simply not be practical. Some of the drawbacks are:
  • Pets cost money. Food bills, veterinary care, licenses, grooming costs, toys, bedding, boarding fees, and other maintenance expenses can mount up. The unemployed or the elderly, on limited fixed incomes, may find it difficult to afford a pet. 
  • Pets require time and attention. As any dog owner will tell you, there’s nothing therapeutic about coming home to a dog that has been locked up in the house on his own all day long. Dogs need daily exercise to stay calm and well-balanced; most other pets require at least daily care and attention. Pets can even curb some social activity, as they can only be left alone for a limited time. 
  • Pets can be destructive. Any pet can have an occasional accident at home. Some cats may be prone to shredding upholstery, some dogs to chewing shoes. While training can help eradicate negative, destructive behavior, they remain common in animals left alone without exercise or stimulation for long periods of time. 
  • Pets require responsibility. Most dogs, regardless of size and breed, are capable of inflicting injury on people if not handled responsibly by their owners. Even cats can scratch or bite. Pet owners need to be alert to any danger, especially around children. 
  • Pets carry health risks for some people. While there are some diseases that can be transmitted from cats and dogs to their human handlers, allergies are the most common health risk of pet ownership. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with a pet allergy, carefully consider whether you can live with the symptoms before committing to pet ownership. Also consider that some friends or relatives with allergies may no longer be able to visit your home if you have a pet.
Read more…

Fashionable felines show why they're the cat(walk)'s whiskers

08:47 |


Step aside puss in boots because these models are showing off the latest designer clothing in a new calendar.   
The amusing pictures show the fashionable felines are more than ready for the catwalk as they proudly display the new winter collection of fashion house, United Bamboo.   
Designer and creative director of United Bamboo, Miho Aoki got the idea to put together the feline range after discovering his pet kitten, TG, had a penchant for high fashion.   

Model moggies: Oscar (left) looks the cat's whiskers in a natty white blazer while 12-year-old Thomas Jeffersno models a more colourful design

cat calendar
Model moggies: Oscar (left) looks the cat's whiskers in a natty white blazer while 12-year-old Thomas Jefferson models a more colourful design
cat calendar
Precocious: Bruce is only 11 months old but already has sophisticated tastes in clothing
Creating these made to measure outfits, the company held auditions to find the right cat model, with the result is this incredible non-photoshopped calendar.   
'I made my kitty TJ's clothes with extra fabrics from the United Bamboo collection long ago and took pictures with my friend just for fun,' said Miho.   
'For some reason, last year everyone around me were a bunch of cat lovers; my pattern maker, my sales person and my assistant.
'So I thought it would be really fun to make some mini kitty United Bamboo pieces that are fun to create for everyone to try on their cats.'
Most fashion photographers have stories of temperamental models, and these feline fashionistas gave just as good to Miho and his team
Fur coat: Patootie models a custom- made parka as he poses for the December page of the calendar
cat calendar
Fur coat: Patootie models a custom- made parka as he poses for the December page of the calendar 
Floral feline: Egon is pretty in pink though he doesn't loko particularly happy with his outfit
Floral feline: Egon is pretty in pink though he doesn't loko particularly happy with his outfit
Floral feline: Egon is pretty in pink though he doesn't loko particularly happy with his outfit
'It was bit difficult to dress the kitties, so we made as simple as possible,' said Miho. 'We made two piece outfits into one piece, and put velcro tape instead of buttons and zippers so that its easier to close and adjustable.   
'The faster you can get them into the outfit, the less time the claws have to come out!
'Almost every cats shoot was funny because they all have completely different personalities. We had to act as fluffers too, using props like toys, feathers etc to get the cats to pose!
'Some are really quiet and really like models - they knew what they were doing!
Wrapped up warm: The United Bamboo calendar features a wide range of feline fashion including coats and dresses

cat calendar
Wrapped up warm: The United Bamboo calendar features a wide range of feline fashion including coats and dresses
'Some are bit angry, and you just have to keep shooting till you get something. It depends on the character.'
The photographs for the kittie calendar were taken in the United Bamboo studios in September and shows a cat for each month of the year.
The calendar is in its second year of production after Miho was bombarded with interest from customers as well as those volunteering their pet cats
'There's been an amazing reaction,' he said. 'We had no idea how much people love cats in dresses!'
Why the long face? Ziggy looks a little happier in this strappy number than out of it

Why the long face? Ziggy looks a little happier in this strappy number than out of it
Why the long face? Ziggy looks a little happier in this strappy number than out of it
Two-piece: Vivi's boucle cape and skirt could have come from the feline version of Chanel

cat calendar
Two-piece: Vivi's boucle cape and skirt could have come from the feline version of Chanel
United Bamboo was founded in 1998, specialising in innovative patterns, fabrics, origami pleats and asymmetrical shapes.
United Bamboo's clients include Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer, Karen Oh, photographer, Annabel Mehran and musician, Joanna Newsom.
The Cat Calendar 2011 is available at www.unitedbamboo.com.
All tied up: Another model appears perfectly poised in a feature bow and flared skirt
  1. All tied up: Another model appears perfectly poised in a feature bow and flared skirt
All tied up: Another model appears perfectly poised in a feature bow and flared skirt
May model: Noel struts his stuff in a print dress
May model: Noel struts his stuff in a print dress


Read more…

Introducing the winter collection of colourful cat clothes

08:43 |










Cat clothing
Most pet owners believe that pet clothing and accessories are mainly for dogs, but cats can learn to enjoy them as well. There are some very cute and stylish clothing for cats available from cat sweaters to cat dresses. Your cat can now feel apart of your fun events and occasions with its very own cat clothes.
Clothes for cats are a great way to add to your relationship with your furry friend. The cat will soon learn to associate wearing the clothes with bonding and playing with you.
Cat sweaters are great for those shorter hair cats that need to stay warm during the winter. Many cats are meant to live in tropical or warm clients, and can’t handle cooler nights and harsh winter climates. These cats have shorter coats; some cats have no fur at all. These breeds especially need sweaters for cats to keep them warm and supplement their lacking natural coats. It may seem foreign to the cat to wear a sweater at first, but they will learn to appreciate the warm the clothing brings them.
Not only can cat clothing be functional for your cat, but it can also be a lot of fun. Your cat is your cherished companion, and you should spoil him or her as such. If you think your cat is adorable now, just imagine how adorable she would be in her very own fancy cat dress. A cat dress can be a fun and exciting way to show off your cat at parties, or dress your cat for an adorable photo opportunity. If you have a male cat, they can join in the fun as well with a cat necktie or argyle sweater to make him look not only adorable, but also professional. If your cat does not particularly enjoy wearing outfits for long periods of time, you can invest in a few cute outfits or costumes special occasion. You can keep a cat Halloween costume on hand so that your little kitty can join in on the festivities for a little while like everyone else.
One of the great advantages when shopping for clothes for your cat is that many dog clothing are also great clothes for cats. Medium and large cats are roughly the same size as smaller dogs, and the dog clothing will fit the cats just as comfortably.
Read more…

stylish so likely of cats

08:13 |






Read more…

LATE WORK

20:43 |

Read more…

I ARE CUTE

20:42 |

Read more…

COPY CAT

20:40 |

Read more…

CATS IN THE SNOW

20:38 |

Read more…

NOM NOM STICK

20:37 |

Read more…

PLAYING PEAKABOO

20:36 |

Read more…

THAT IS SO FUNNY

20:34 |

Read more…

CAT IS NOT THAT HAPPY

20:34 |

Read more…

SLEEP WHERE I WANT

20:31 |

Read more…

WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY

20:30 |

Read more…

FENCE CLIMBER

20:29 |

Read more…

HEY WHATS GOING ON HERE

20:28 |

Read more…

DAYDREAM

20:26 |

Read more…

RUNNING FREE

20:25 |

Read more…

TIME FOR A WASH

20:24 |

Read more…

SCRUFFS

20:21 |

Read more…

WHATS THAT NOISE

20:17 |

Read more…

CAT WANTS TO DANCE

20:15 |

Read more…
Copyright 2013 By Cats Love