September, 2009
How to Reuse an Old Cat Toy Wand – An Eco-Friendly Fairy Tale
Once upon a time, there was a little black kitten named Furball. He was a spoiled prince of a cat and he had quite the assortment of wand toys. Over time, this little black cat would tear the dangling toys to shreds or rip all of the feathers out of the end of the wand. [...]
Winners of the Really Really Big Natural Cat Food Giveaway
Congrats to the winners of our Really Really Big Natural Cat Food Giveaway. The prize was a variety pack of cat food from Natura Pet Products featuring their EVO, Innova and California Natural brands. Congratulations to our winners: 1. Kitty and Piggles, AL Kitty is a two year old, female, and enjoys playing with toilet [...]
The Reality of Expert Advice on Introducing Your Cat to a New Baby
Before I brought my new baby home to meet Furball, I had a lot of concerns because Furball is fairly highstrung and becomes agressive when he feels threatened. I researched the advice from animal experts and came up with a few of my own ideas before the baby was born. It’s been a few weeks [...]
How to Make Recycled Newspaper Cat Litter
Recently, I came across a recipe for making your own recycled newspaper cat litter. Naturally, since I’m a big DIY proponent, I couldn’t resist trying out the instructions for making kitty litter out of recycled newspaper. The litter recipe was the invention of Allie Larkin and is posted on her blog, Allie’s Answers. My first [...]
What Do 100 Monkeys Have to Do With Cats? And, How Can This Change the World?
According to a definition on Wikipedia, Critical Mass is a sociodynamic term to describe the existence of sufficient momentum in a social system such that the momentum becomes self-sustaining and fuels further growth. A similar effect is the Hundredth-Monkey Effect. This is defined as a phenomenon in which a learned behaviour spreads instantaneously from one [...]





