Grabbed from link Last week, I published a message from Heike Hagenguth, a cat writer living in Cairo, who was sharing information about reputable organizations to whom you can donate money to help feline victims of the current violence. This week, another cat writer, New York Times bestselling writer, Gwen Cooper, reports on how dire [...]
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Cairo Cats (and Dogs) Need Our Help
You’re Invited to the “Homer’s Odyssey” Paperback Launch Pawty!
Grabbed from link New York Times bestselling author Gwen Cooper and Homer the Blind Wondercat have extended an open invitation to all readers of The Cat’s Meow to join her and Homer as they celebrate the release of Homer’s Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned about Love and Life with a Blind [...]
Homer the Blind Wonder Cat is Now a Comic Book Superhero
Grabbed from link If you’re a longtime reader of The Cat’s Meow, you’ll remember the story of Homer the Blind Wonder Cat and how he changed his catmom’s life. The book, Homer’s Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale was a New York Times bestseller and is scheduled to be released in paperback on Sept. 7th. The [...]
Grabbed from link Filed under: Pets News AFP / Getty Images Octopus Gets Death Threats For Picking World Cup Winners It’s a good thing Paul the octopus has eight arms. He might need them to hold off the angry (and superstitious) Germans calling for his death after he predicted Germany’s recent World Cup loss, reports [...]
‘Extreme Poodles’ Premieres Sunday on TLC
Grabbed from link Filed under: Dogs, Pet Grooming Creative dog grooming, where everyday pooches are painted and sculpted into lions and zebras and more, has raised the hackles of many Paw Nation readers, and delighted plenty of others. The one question that everyone asks when they see photos of the dogs, such as the ones [...]
Takasaki Monkeys Are Just Like Us (Kind Of)
Grabbed from link Filed under: Funny Animal Videos Monkeys aren’t only cute to look at; their intense facial expressions and familiar behaviors are truly fascinating to the human eye. In a way, we see ourselves in them, especially when filmed doing their daily routines as they are in this footage taken at the Takasaki Mountain [...]