11/19/09

Santa Pets Photo Contest: Win a Year’s Supply of Purina ONE
Karen Nichols

Martha Stewart Pets has just launched its Santa Pets photo contest. A photo of your cat in yuletide finery could win you a year’s supply of Purina ONE pet food!

Click here to enter .

[PHOTO: Tabby Girl]

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11/05/09

Big Savings on Holiday Cards and More at Shutterfly
Karen Nichols

shutterflyShutterfly has some great deals running this month – you can save a bunch on holiday cards, photo books, calendars and shipping.

20% Off Holiday Cards and More!

If you’re going to feature your cats on Holiday cards, photo books or a calendar, you should do it this week through Shutterfly and save 20%. Limited time only; no expiration date provided.

Free Shipping

You can get free shipping, too, on orders over $30. Enter coupon code SHIP30 at checkout. Free shipping offer ends 23 NOV 2009.

$10 Off

Take $10 off orders over $30. Enter coupon code SHIP30 at checkout. $10-Off offer expires 11 NOV 2009.

Click here to shop.

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01/30/09

Friday Cheezburger
Karen Nichols

funny pictures of cats with captions
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12/27/08

Winners of the Cat’s Meow Christmas Parade Contest
Skeezix the Cat

We have a winner — two, in fact — for the Cat’s Meow’s Cat Parade “Guess Who?” Contest.

First prize is split between Scooter and Mercy. Scooter was the first to get 9/10. Mercy got all ten, but had a 2-cat advantage, since she and Pixie were in the parade. So I’ll declare both of them winners. Samoa gets honorable mention. Thanks to everycat for playing!

See all the great Cat Parade photos here.

The answers were:

  1. Mercy
  2. Gordy
  3. Boogers
  4. Pixie
  5. RA
  6. Rena
  7. Calvin
  8. Finn
  9. Busbee
  10. Yao-Lin

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12/24/08

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas: Catster Style!
Skeezix the Cat

‘Twas the night before Christmas and all across Catster
Not a kitty was stirring, not even a ratster.
The Olde Furts were nappin’, the Strollers were parked.
catsterblimp-sm.jpgEvery pee spot was sniffed out and thoroughly marked.

But at Catster HQ, there arose such a clatter,
TR sprang from his desk to see what was the matter.
He ran to the window and looked through the fog,
And he mumbled in wonder, “Fur the love of dog!”

For the moonlight revealed thru the fog’s gentle glow
A brilliant green blimp with the Catster logo.
It circled the block and set down on the street –
Expertly maneuvered at Ted Rheingold’s feet.

elfskeezix-sm.jpgTR squinted to see who was at the controls –
‘Twas an elfin albino with ears like a troll’s.
“Could it be?” he was wondering, when doubt was erased:
Skeezix shouted, “Hop in Ted! We’ve no time to waste!”

“We’re gonna spread cheer on this Christmas Eve night,
And we won’t come back home till the dawn’s early light.
I hope you like eggnog; I’ve stocked up the bar,
And this baby’s got turbo: we’ll fly pretty far!”

TR stopped for a moment to tweet all his plans,
Then he jumped in the front seat and shook Skeezy’s hand.
Skeezix gave him a green hat and t-neck to wear
And watched as he dressed without messing his hair.

Skeezix said, “We’ll give presents to all of our members,
But be careful with chimneys: remember the embers.
Cuz unless you have panties that won’t catch on fire
The front door’s a much safer entry by far.”

santarheingold_3.jpgSo the green Catster blimp stopped at every cat’s house,
Each got zealies or catnip or even a mouse.
They stopped at the shelters and brought those cats cheer –
In the form of 9Lives and some catnip reindeer.

They fed all the ferals, and preached about neutering
Although most alley cats don’t care much for that tutoring.
They had scant little time, and they had to be quick,
Skeezix pressed on the turbo and shifted the stick.

They stopped in Long Island to reprimand Jeter
For staying outside in the snow with no heater.
“Joba’s hoo hahs are gone; there’s no need to rebel
Git yer booty back home — yer mom’s worried like hell!*”

Once they hit the East Coast they flew over the pond
To see all the Brit cats, and French, and beyond.
They headed toward daybreak, to Chad and Taiwan
And to Sidney and Christchurch — they flew on and on.

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Catster Blimp tracking courtesy of NORAD

It was long into Christmas when their work was complete.
Skeezix pulled up to HQ and parked on the street.
“Thank you, boss,” he said warmly, “for inventing the site,
That makes cats worldwide happy — adios and good night!”



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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Cat’s Meow!


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* Yes, this is a werd on my bad werd list, but it was the only one I could find that rimed, and Jeter’s mom reelly is werried like H-E-double hockey stiks.


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12/08/08

Monday Movie: A Big Cat Christmas
Karen Nichols

Before you yell at your cat for attacking your Christmas tree, consider that maybe that particular urge is hardwired in their DNA… here are a bunch of gorgeous big cats from Big Cat Rescue reacting to a gift of Christmas trees from Target.


In a reader? Click here to see the video.

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12/04/08

Keep Your Cat Safe During the Winter Holiday Season
Karen Nichols

Buying a Christmas tree or Hanukkah bush this weekend? Today, PetPlace.com published “10 Steps for a Cat Safe Holiday Tree”, to help you ensure your cats are safe from the minefield of hazards that await them in your festively decorated holiday home. Here they are:

1. Choose the Right Spot. Pick an area where the tree can be enjoyed by the family without becoming a “climbing toy” for your pet. The tree should be secured to the wall or ceiling, away from furniture that can serve as a springboard for your pet. Try to place the tree near an outlet so you don’t have to run electrical cords long distances.

2. Prepare the Area. Lay down plastic sheeting or buy a “tree bag.” This is an extra large trash bag used for live trees. Center the tree on the bag. When the season is over and you have removed the tree ornaments, pull the bag over the tree.This will catch the pine needles as they fall from the tree – and prevent them from being chewed or swallowed by your pet.

3. Secure the Tree. Cats – kittens especially – love to climb trees. Many a tree has been sent swaying with a happy kitten on top. Kittens can be injured if the trees or ornaments fall and break. Dogs can knock over a tree by rubbing against or playing under it. You can place the tree in a corner and secure it from two sides to small hooks in the walls. Another trick is to place a small hook in the ceiling above the tree and use clear fishing line from the top of the tree to the hook. Apply gentle tension and tie. The clear line is invisible.

4. Hide the Cords. Electrical cords are a grave danger to pets – especially puppies and kittens that chew on anything. Cords can cause electrocution and serious injury or even death. Secure the cords by positioning them higher than the pet can reach or hiding them with special covers.

5. No Hooks. Check your ornaments and replace hooks with a loop of string tied in a knot. Ornaments often fall from the tree and pets may catch their mouths on or swallow the hooks.scooter.jpg

6. Choose Safe Ornaments. There is no perfectly pet-safe bulb, as any ornament can be ingested and cause an intestinal obstruction. Pet “safer” bulbs would be plastic or wood. Glass bulbs on the lower limbs can be especially dangerous. If broken, pets can step on them and cut their feet or worse yet – treat the bulbs like a ball and chew on them causing them to break, resulting in mouth or throat trauma and bleeding. Many pet owners have learned the hard way not to place any ornaments on the lower limbs. Ornaments made of food may be especially attractive to pets.

7. Ribbons. Big red velvet ribbons are a lovely addition and may replace tinsel and garland that can be eaten by cats and dogs and caught in their intestine. Cats are especially attracted to the bright shiny tinsel. Ingestion of this material can cause intestinal obstruction that may require surgery.

8. Presents. Dogs and cats love to investigate and most don’t understand that the presents are not meant to be opened before Christmas Day. Decorative ribbons and string can be ingested, gifts can be destroyed by a playful pet. Consider storing the presents in a safe area until right before the holiday or make sure your pet is always supervised while investigating and searching for his special gift.

9. Sweep and Water. Sweep up the pine needles. Ingestion of needles can cause vomiting and gastric irritation. Keep the tree watered and only turn the lights on when you are at home. Risk of fire is always there with a live tree. Do not allow your pet access to the tree water to drink.

10. Supervise. The safest thing to do is to allow your pet access to the tree only when supervised. Pets that continue to want to bother the tree should be encouraged – using positive reinforcement – to leave it alone. Bitter apple can be sprayed on low branches for persistent chewers.

Consider these steps for a holiday safe tree. For other tips on holiday hazards, please click on Holiday Hazards.

(Have you taken your Catster Christmas stroll yet?)

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