10/27/09

Costume Shopping for Cats
Karen Nichols


Skeezix as a Halloween Witch


As we approach Halloween this weekend, I know some of you may be scouring the pet stores for Halloween costumes for your cats — or for something for your cat to pose in for the Costumes and Shades category of the World’s Coolest Cat Show.

It’s a great time to be shopping – huge discounts on costumes are available in many stores this week, although the longer you wait, the more limited your selection will be.

As one who’s been dressing up the cats for over ten years, I thought I’d share some insights that might help you make an informed decision when you’re shopping for costumes.

How will the costume be used?

Is this something you’re going to pose the cat in for a contest photo or Halloween card? Or will your cat wear it trick-or-treating or around the house? If it’s for a photo, you should consider costumes that photograph well when your cat is sitting facing you, as in the pose above.

Most pet costumes are designed for wearing, not posing, with the main design on top (the back) of the pet (see the wiener dog at right). This is great for pet parades, and specifically, for dogs in pet parades. However, this type of costume isn’t the best for photos — you need to photograph the back of the cat in order to see these costume — which means all you’ll see of your cat is the back of her head. If you take a photo with your cat facing you, you won’t be able to tell what the costume is.

Sleeveless T-Shirts

There are a couple of different costume types that lend themselves well to photos. One is the t-shirt. In the witch example above, I wanted something colorful to match the hat, and this t-shirt fit the bill. Skeezix is actually wearing the tee backwards, so that part of the design shows in front.

Sleeveless t-shirts like this are the most comfortable for cats to wear because they permit a full range of motion in the shoulder area and your cat is less likely to slither across the floor like a snake while wearing this type of shirt.

“Posing” Costumes

The second costume type is a “posing” costume that is strictly for the purpose of photographing your pet. Your cat will not really be able to walk around in it. It hooks (usually with Velcro) around the back of the cat’s neck, and has leg-holes through which your cat will step with her front legs into the costume. Most are set up with fake arms creating a funny illusion, as in the costume below from wiggle-n-waggle.com:



I’m a big fan of this design, since many cats tolerate it fairly well, and they produce great photographs. Additionally, the sizing is somewhat more forgiving than wearable styles – important if you’re ordering online.

Headwear

Another option is to stick to headwear. Petsmart, for example, has a nice array of cat hats, including this one that sits between the ears:


It’s important to consider the ears, because about 98% of cats will not tolerate having their ears mooshed down, and they will shake the hat off repeatedly before you can ever snag a shot. Because of this, you should either get a hat that covers both ears completely so that the ears sit unencumbered within the hat (as in Skeezix’s witch hat above), or get a hat that is cut out around the ears. Don’t be shy about grabbing the scissors and snipping larger earholes.

Costumes for Wearing

If you plan on having your cat wear the costume for any length of time, I recommend something sleeveless and unfussy, like this one designed by Whisker City:


This allows for a full range of motion in the arms, and there is no fabric draggging that could trip up your cat. Ones that attach with velcro at the neck and chest provide easy-on/easy-off access.

Sizing

The most difficult part of shopping for cat costumes and clothes is figuring out what size to purchase. There are no standards of measurement, and what is considered an “x-small” by one brand is another brand’s “medium.”

There typically are two measurements that are used to determine size: the length of the back from the base of the neck to the tail, and the chest measurement. Of the two, the chest measurement is the most important — if Fluffy is a bit of a widebody, you don’t want to have to corset her up to squeeze her into the costume like you’re making sausage. Also take into consideration your cat’s coat and add an inch or two if your cat is a longhair. When in doubt, go the next size up.

If you’re shopping in the store, it’s always a good idea to eyeball the costume for size before you buy (and please, fold it up nicely and return it to the package when you’re done).

If you’re shopping online, it can be a bit of a crapshoot, but if you’ve had luck buying a particular brand in the past, it’s good to stick with that brand. Make sure you know the store’s return policies before you buy — often, Halloween costumes are not returnable (especially after Halloween). One of my favorite retail outlets is Chi-wa-wa Ga-ga in New Orleans. It’s a mom-and-pop shop that provides over-the-top customer service. You can provide your cat’s exact measurements when you place your order and they will telephone you to discuss what size you should order. Their fulfillment is super-fast, too.

A Witty, Well-Executed Concept Can Require Very Little Costuming

Chewy (in photo at right) is portraying Eve in the Garden of Eden. It’s brilliant and laugh-out-loud funny. You can get great results without going near the costume section of your local pet store if you put on your thinking cap, have a glass of wine and spend an evening brainstorming.

And look at that face! You can tell Chewy loves to ham it up for the camera!

Think Beyond Costume Shops

Catster Orvis recommends buying costumes for smaller cats — and accessories, too! — at Build-a-Bear. (B-a-B generics work well, too.) If you’re a decent seamstress, don’t be shy about ripping out seams and customizing.

Hobby and Craft Stores (ones that offer doll-making supplies) also might have outfits or accessories from which you can craft Halloween costumes.

Taking the Photograph

For tips on photographing your cat, see my World’s Coolest post. Here’s the short list:

  • If your cat detests costumes, don’t force the issue.
  • Have everything set up and ready to go before you bring in the cat.
  • Provide lots of treats and toys; make it fun.
  • Be vocal and profusive in your praise. Believe or not, most cats do love to please their guardians.

Enter in a Photo Contest!

Don’t forget: if you’re taking a Halloween photo, enter it in The Cat’s Meow’s Halloween Contest. You could win 50 zealies, a $25 Gift Card and a trophy.

Then, enter the Costumes and Shades Category of Catster’s World’s Coolest Cat Show. Because the degree of difficulty is somewhat higher than, say, the Sleeper Category, there are fewer entries and your odds of winning are higher! The Grand Prize winner gets a Flip video cam!

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10/16/09

Is it a Stretch for You to Win the World’s Coolest Cat Title?
Karen Nichols

Mercedes (Mercy) is a Worlds Coolest Winner! at Catster.com!

worlds-coolest-cat-show-logoIt’s time for all you kitties to s–t–r–e–t–c–h your booties from nose to tail and pose for an award-winning shot because Catster’s 5th Annual World’s Coolest Cat Contest is open for entries. Grand Prize is a Flip Ultra Digital Camcorder and other cool prizes. Do you think you have what it takes — like last year’s award winning stretcher, Mercy (shown above)?

As always, there are 15 cool CATegories in which you can compete. Over the next month The Cat’s Meow will talk to some of last year’s award winners and give you some tips on capturing the PURRfect shot. Stay tuned for the inside scoop!

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08/13/09

Top Five Tips for Photographing Your Cat
Karen Nichols

mspetsThis month, Skeezix was one of the winners of Martha Stewart Pets’ Patriotic Pets Photo Contest, and I got a barrage of questions like, “Isn’t it all just Photoshop?” and “How do you get him to pose like that?”

No, it isn’t all Photoshop. We get him to pose by picking a time to photograph him when he is still a bit sleepy from his afternoon nap, and hubby does the wrangling while I shoot. Plenty of treats and toys make it a fun activity for him.

It takes about six minutes to get a usable shot, which is about the length of Skeezy’s attention span. When he mews, “I’m outta here,” we pack up and call it a day.

Lest you think, “I could never get my cat to do that,” or “I don’t have the professional equipment to take good photos,” I’m going to share my top five tips for photographing your cat, all of which are within reach of the average camera-toting cat lover.

Before you start to shoot, engage the services of a cat wrangler to position the cat while you man the camera. (I use my hubby, who happily complies because I let him move five he-man explosion movies to the top of the Netflix queue every time he renders his services. Your bribes may vary.) Employing a cat wrangler will decrease the complexity of the shoot by about a million percent.

Once you have engaged a cat wrangler, you’re ready to shoot. Here five tips to ensure success in photographing your cat:

1) Shoot in natural light; don’t use flash.

Shooting indoors using a flash does not usually produce good photos. You’ll have to deal with red-eye and color correction, and the flash will cast unwanted shadows. In addition, once cats learn that the box you’re holding is going to flash a bright light in their face, they squint whenever you point the camera in their direction. The solution is to shoot in natural light (daylight) without a flash.

If you have large windows with indirect light, you might be able to shoot indoors. Otherwise consider shooting outside  (with a “cat wrangler” to keep hold of the cat at all times) in an enclosed area from which the cat cannot escape if she gets loose.

We set up on a table on our back deck, in an area that is out of direct sunlight. Early morning, late afternoon and early evening are the optimal times to get the best light.

If you absolutely have to use flash, consider using a diffuser to soften the light. For cameras with built-in flash, just tape a bit of tissue or a white coffee filter over the flash bulb. Stand at least six feet away from your subject to avoid an overexposed nuclear glow and harsh shadows (preview each shot to determine the optimal distance). Shooting from an oblique angle will decrease the red eye problem.

2) Use a fast shutter speed.

There’s nothing worse than capturing the purrfect pose, only to discover that it’s blurry.

Even most point-and-shoot cameras now give you the option of shooting at a fast shutter speed. If you have “modes” on your camera, this is usually the “sports” mode. It will eliminate the inevitable blur from your cat’s movements to ensure a nice crisp shot.

If you have a drive mode on your camera which allows you to fire off 5 or more shots at a time, use that as well. It will allow you to shoot several photos in rapid succession increasing the odds of getting one good shot.

3) Shoot against an uncluttered background.

A pile of dirty laundry on the floor behind the cat will take attention away from the subject. For best results, use a backdrop.

Although I have a professional backdrop, I never use it for the cat photos. My favorite setup is very inexpensive, portable, and only requires a trip to a good office supply store.

Take two 24″X36″ pieces of foam core. One forms the base (on which the cats sits), the other forms the backdrop. Then staple a piece of posterboard that has a sky pattern on it to the piece of foam core that forms the backdrop. And you’re done!

Position your cat a foot or so away from the backdrop so as not to cast any shadows.

4) Hit the floor.

Get down to the cat’s level. My knees are shot, so it’s easier for me to set the subject on a table. Otherwise, get down on the floor at cat-eye-level to take your shot. It can be the difference between a good photo and a phenomenal photo.

Gordy won the World’s Coolest Cat Contest with the photo on the right. It’s a brilliant concept, purrfectly executed. Can you imagine how much less impact it would have had if it had been shot from a standing position instead of at Gordy’s level? So get down, people!

5) Be generous with treats ‘n’ toys.

Skeezix’s favorite tinsel wand toy is indispensible in getting him to look directly into the camera. We reward him with treats to ensure that he views each photo session as a pawsitive, fun experience… for all of us.

His brother, Mao, loves having his photo taken so much that the minute I start setting up he jumps up, assumes a position in the center of the scene, and puts out a paw for some treats.
 

Here’s How it All Comes Together

Here is an example of the setup with the “backdrop,” set up on a table on our back deck. As you can see, it’s low tech, nothing fancy. And you’ve got plenty of time to practice before you take your Christmas card or World’s Coolest Cat photos!


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02/25/09

Meet Piper Serendipity, the World’s Coolest Cat
Skeezix the Cat

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Hey evrybuddy, Skeezix here. Today, I’d like to interdoose yoo to Piper Serendipity, the rayning World’s Coolest Cat. The World’s Coolest Cat title is awarded to the cat who gits the most popular votes in the finals of Catster’s World’s Coolest Cat Contest, and it’s the most prestigious award a cat can win. I cawt up with Piper at her home in snowy Michigan:

SKEEZIX: Do you go by yer full name, or can I call you Piper?
PIPER: Piper is fine, unless I’m in trouble then my mom calls me by my full name.

SKEEZIX: Ha! Then I’ll be shur to just call yoo Piper. How’d you get yer name? It’s vary pretty!
PIPER:My mom says that the larger black spot on the back of my head looks like a ghost, so she named me after her favorite character on the television show, Charmed: Piper.

1.jpgAs for my middle name Serendipity, that’s another story. My human brothers were doing Science homework when I was a very little and they asked mom if she knew the definition of Serendipity. She didn’t know, so they looked it up. It is the act of finding something valuable or delightful when you are not looking for it. Well, mom said it described me perfectly since I ‘m so pretty with such unique eyes and they really hadn’t planned on getting another pet anytime soon. (until they were offered a FREE KITTEN – first pick … then they saw me….LOL.) That’s where Serendipity comes from.

SKEEZIX: Whut was yer ferst reaction win yoo lerned yoo been voted 2008’s Werld’s Coolest Cat?
PIPER:SHOCKED to say the least, Mom just stood there for a while looking at the computer. When she realized that I had won both “cat”egories she called dad and flew thru the house to get my human brothers. That got my attention and “the dog” going too. I got a lot of 2.jpghugs and kisses and the right to be finicky about my fave flavors of 9 lives canned cat food, (without mom making a fuss about it.)

SKEEZIX:It’s vary impressive that at the tender age of 6 munths old, yoo’ve wun the most prestigious pet photo contest on the planet! How did yer early formative months prepare you for this achievement?
PIPER:Well, actually mom has been taking pictures of me since I was 3 weeks old and still living with my kitty momma. When she agreed to take ME as her first-pick, her and the boys visited me every week until I was 8 weeks old. Then I went home with them and met my new dad and “the dog”. So I am well-socialized, beautiful and photogenic.

SKEEZIX:How many photos did your mom take to get the winning shot?
PIPER:She took at least 20 pictures that day of us on the bed. That was the best one even though my mom thought it was a bit off center.

3.jpgSKEEZIX:Whut’s up with the dog? Do you LIKE hangin’ with a dog? Do you have to live with the dog? Aren’t yoo afrade he’ll eet yoo all up?
PIPER:Yeah, I live with the dog. She’s my buddy……we play, fight, run through the house and get a little crazy. Mom yells at us for acting the kids!?!? The dog does clobber me once in awhile when I get too rowdy with her. She has always been like a mom to me since I was just a baby. She cleans me, snuggles me and makes me mind. Her name is Brandy and I love her. (Brandy is a 100 lb. Rhodesian Ridgeback mix.)

SKEEZIX:You wun a bunch of grate prizes. Which one are yoo most looking forwerd to getting and why?
PIPER:It’s hard to say…there are so many nice things. I’d probably have to say the camcorder so mom can make little movies of me!! I’m really not looking foreward to the comb cuz I heard mom say I was getting it ! LOL

SKEEZIX:How did winning the contest change your life?
PIPER:I get away with more now than I did before. I can steal mom’s straw right out of her iced tea and not get yelled at!

SKEEZIX:It’s always good win yoo can git away with stuff becuz yer famous! Enjoy yer prizes, Piper, and we’ll look forwerd to yer entries in the World’s Coolest Cat Contest this Fall!

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12/05/08

The Winners Have Been Announced!
Karen Nichols

The winners in Catster’s 4th Annual World’s Coolest Cat Show have been announced! Check ‘em out! And the dog winners are pretty good, too!

Concats to all the winners, as well as all the catestants who made this year’s show a nailbiter!

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11/27/08

Gobble Gobble with These Catster Superstars
Karen Nichols

If you’ve been a Catster for any length of time, you’re bound to be familiar with Mercy, Reebok, Nike and the gang. They have the best Thanksgiving costumes EVER — take a look:




Mercy




Riley




Pebbles




Reebok




Nike




Enzo




Pixie




And while you’re digesting your Thanksgiving meal, why not place your vote for Best in Show in Catster’s World’s Coolest Cat Show? Both Mercy and Pixie are finalists along with about 70 other cats — our family has a tradition of reviewing all the entries after Thanksgiving dinner, and the debate gets pretty heated over who the Best in Show winner should be!


Happy Thanksgiving!

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11/14/08

The World’s Coolest Finalists
Karen Nichols

Cat Finalists in the World’s Coolest Cat Show

The 75 finalists have been announced in the World’s Coolest Cat Show! If you’re a finalist, your work is not done… you’ll need to get out the vote for Best in Show! Ask everyone you know to vote for you, and make sure to post your badge on your blog if you have one.

Voting for Best in Show is gonna be tough this year, and you get to decide who wins. Each Catster member gets to vote for one cat and one dog for Best in Show… so consider carefully before voting. The esteemed panel of celebrity judges will decide the winner in each category, and winners will be announced December 5th.

Concatulations, finalists, and have fun voting for Best in Show!

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11/13/08

Interview with Joey, the World’s Coolest Outdoor Cat
Skeezix the Cat

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icon3.jpgHey evrybuddy, Skeezix heer. Today I’m interviewing Joey, World’s Coolest Outdoor/Country Cat. That photo of Joey snoozin’ in the berd bath was one of the most unfergittable in last yeer’s Werld’s Coolest Cat Show. So I thot it was appropriate that me and Joey have a talk under the local berdbath.

Skeezix: What was your first reaction when you found out you won the Outdoor/Country Cats category in the 2007 World’s Coolest Cat Contest?

Joey: I was one stunned Joe! I know I’m cool, but it’s nice to be recognized by other cool cats. First I warped out on the sofa and totally went nuts. Then I warped out in the backyard and totally went bonkers. Then I went to sleep and totally went unconscious.

Skeezix: How did it change your life?

Joey: My coolness is now official. Dude, the pawpawratsy will not leave me alone! I thought about running for President, but I didn’t want to take any votes away from the less deserving.

Skeezix: What was your favorite prize?

Joey: Hmmm…that’s a tough one…they were all just so doggone cool! Cool books, cool Arm & Hammer stuff, cool fleece bed, cool five-pound box of money. Oh. Scratch that last one. The best part of all of it was all the empty boxes. Boxes are cool.

Skeezix: How much time did you practice outside for your winning Outdoors/Country cats photo?

Joey: Practice? Who needs practice? My natural talent for sleeping anywhere just came in handy when I saw the birdbath. I didn’t mean to fall asleep though. I was just there to do a little birdwatching. I swear.

It’s all so cool.

Skeezix: Any tips or pointers you’d like to share with this year’s contestants?

Joey: Be cool.

Skeezix: Are you planning on entering this year’s contest?

Joey: You bet! My personal photographer says there are one or two pics that almost do me justice. It would be cool to win again, but but I don’t want to take any votes away from the…well, you know…less cool.

P.S. Dude. Nice outfit. Way cool.

Skeezix: Thanks for the cool interview, Joey! It was fun catching up with yoo. Good luck in this yeer’s show!

Don’t forget, for evry vote yoo cast between now and the end of voting, you’ll be entered in a drawing to win 250 zealies! Vote now!

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11/12/08

Catsters: Win 250 zealies!!!!
Karen Nichols

If you’re a Catster,* you can win 250 zealies just by voting in Catster’s World’s Coolest Cat Show! All you need to do is place a vote between now and the end of voting on Friday, and you’ll be entered in a drawing to win 250 zealies! Vote once, get one chance; place 100 votes, get 100 chances. The more you vote, the greater your chances of winning. Click here for details.

* If you’re not, what are you waiting for? It’s free to sign up!

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11/12/08

The World’s Coolest Sitters
Karen Nichols

Voting in the World’s Coolest Cat Show ends on the 14th, so get in those votes today! Check out these entrants in the Sitting category — they’ve taken booty-sittin’ to a whole new level!

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