Showing posts with label Rascal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rascal. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Black Tabby Tuesday

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Rascal is Riley's brother, one of the two kittens that were adopted together by Grr, Midnight and Cocoa after they were found abandoned in a park at the end of August, apparently on the day they were born.

Concatulations to Rascal on being our featured Panther for today!

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Tuesday's Events at Cat Blogosphere
Tattle Tail Tuesday or other kind of tails, or tales as well
Tabby Tuesday for all Attack Tabbies (or other sorts of tabbies)
Tuxie Toosday for all Tuxedo Cats at the Tuxedo Gang Hideout
Tummy Tuesday for showing off all those kitty tummies
Toesies Tummy for showing those claws…errrr… toes
Tortie Tuesday with Tough A** Torties Club
Cats on Tuesday

AND NOW: Black Tabby Tuesday on House Panthers!


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New Panther on the Prowl! And this one's a beauty! Zoe of Smudge and Zoe has a new little brother and he's a House Panther!

Head on over to Zoe's place and meet INDY!

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Another sign that the apocalypse is upon us:

The LOLCat Bible Translation Project is a wiki-based website set up in July 2007 by Martin Grondin, where editors aim to translate the entire Bible into "lolspeak", the pidgin popularized by the LOLcat Internet phenomenon. As with any wiki, the project relies on its contributors to translate passages. As of 27th March 2008, approximately 60% of the text has been translated, and Grondin has stated that he hopes the entire New Testament will be complete by the end of 2008.

The style of writing employed by translators varies, but the most devoted contributors have been described as those who utilize as many gags and themes used in the different lolcat images. Certain words and phrases have a common equivalent used; God, for instance, is portrayed as "Ceiling Cat", and people portrayed as kittens ("kittehs").

The project has been praised by Ben Huh, the owner of the website icanhascheezburger.com which popularized lolcats, who stated that the LOLCat Bible has inspired other religious texts to be translated into the pidgin, such as the Koran, and that it has made clear that "the ability to publish is now open to anyone".

Sample of style (sourced from chapters deemed by the site to be of "Final Draft" quality):

15 "Okays den. Kittehs, u keeps praysin da Ceiling Cat, and tells othar kittehs u frindz wit him. 16 Dont furget! U gotta do niec tings fur othar kittehs, and share ur cheezburgers and stufz wit kittehz who have nun. Dis maeks Ceiling Cat real happys.

- Hebrews 13:15-16


Where can you find it? www.lolcatbible.com.

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LOL Cats


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No Foolin'! Win a FURminator!

If you haven't been FURminated yet, you don't know what your missing. It gets all the extra loose hair out of your coat, gets all the itchy places scratched good AND makes your coat incredibly soft and silky.

PetsitUSA.com is giving away a FURminator. Two FURminator packages will go to cats and two to dogs. Visit their contest page to find out how to sign up!

Good luck and happy deShedding! Contest ends April 11th, so don't delay!

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Want to join House Panthers? Our membership is open to members of the black, grey (Russian Blue) and dark brown (Bombay) clans. Ask Not the Mama to e-mail you an invitation!


Find a new friend at Petfinder.com, the temporary home of 245,845 adoptable pets from 11,827 adoption groups. Over 9,000 house panthers are available around the country!


HAPPY APRIL FOOLS' DAY!


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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Caterday

Rascal's World
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Rascal was diagnosed with lymphoma and is currently undergoing chemotherapy, which does not always agree with him. He is a 7-year-old domestic shorthair who lives with his little Torti sister Catzee in South Carolina. He used to love going out into the garden and catching moles, but he as become (unfortunately for him), an indoor only cat.

You can keep up with Rascal and his battle with lymphoma at Welcome to Rascal's World.

Saturday's Events at Cat Blogosphere
Saturday is Caturday with the cats at Coats of Many Colors.
It's also Photo Hunt day. This week's theme is "I Spy."
(As in I spy Chey up to something she shouldn't be doing!)


Weekend Catblogging!

Find Weekend Cat Blogging #145 (Mar. 15-16) is being held at Cat Blogosphere.

Bad Kitty Cats Festival of Chaos #36 (03-16-2008) with Pet & the Bengal Brats at Pet's Garden Blog.
Optional Theme - Toes or Claws
(submit your post here)


The Carnival of the Cats #209 (3/16/08) is being hosted by This, That and the Other Thing
(submit your post here)


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7 Simple Ways to Help Cats in Need

Paolo scavenged for food, water and shelter to survive. The abandoned silver tabby domestic shorthair suffered a painful compound fracture in his leg, which he dragged behind him, lifeless and limp. Luckily, he was spotted by animal lover Nanette Plivoris who got him free veterinary care that saved his life, and helped by a rescue group that found him a permanent home.

Homeless, stray and feral cats live among us in the shadows and rely on the kindness of strangers for survival. "Even if you rescue just one cat, you're helping with the pet overpopulation problem, and you're part of a nationwide movement toward building a kinder world for animals," says Gregory Castle, one of the founders of Best Friends Animal Society, an international organization dedicated to humanely reducing pet homelessness and the largest animal sanctuary in the United States. "There's a huge sense of satisfaction in helping a cat in need. It's a wonderful thing to do, and it feels wonderful to do it."

Next time you stumble upon a stray, abandoned or feral cat, follow these simple steps:

1. Find the owner.

If the cat is friendly, look for a tag or have your veterinarian scan for a microchip. Put up fliers in your neighborhood, and post a picture of the cat in your local animal shelter's lost and found book. If the cat is not approachable, it's probably feral and still needs your help.

2. Take a trip to the vet.

Get a checkup to ensure that the cat is healthy and spayed or neutered. If you need financial assistance, ask your veterinarian if he or she can provide free or discounted services for the rescued cat, as many are willing to help their clients in these situations.

3. Find help if you need it.

If you can't look after the cat yourself, try to find a friend to help. "The next best thing is to find a no-kill organization to take the cat into its program, but keep in mind that they probably won't be able to offer instantaneous help, so be patient," Castle advises. You can find local rescue groups at www.alleycat.org and www.pets911.com.

Come back tomorrow for four more ways you can help!

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Want to join House Panthers? Ask Not the Mama to e-mail you an invitation!


Don't Forget! Monday is Midnight Monday here at House Panthers! Show off your beautiful black coat!


Find a new friend at Petfinder.com, the temporary home of 245,845 adoptable pets from 11,827 adoption groups. Over 9,000 house panthers are available around the country!


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