Archive for January 8th, 2012
Check out these German Sheppards images:
Pup and Daisy

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pastor alemán alerta

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Look what i found!

My Cat Is Too Damn Amazing! Any Cat Stories You’d Like To Share With Me? Most Interesting 1 Gets Best Answer!
Question by Aspera: my cat is too damn amazing! any cat stories you’d like to share with me? most interesting 1 gets best answer!
my cat Cleo has run away 13 times and come back, been bitten by 4 animals, jumped off a staircase, crossed the freeway, climbed and fallen out of 3 trees, jumped in a river and survived, and she is still a healthy 7 year old demon! i call her that because she wont die haha it’s like she’s protected by angels or something.
do you have any amazing or normal cat or ferret stories to share with me? because i plan on getting a baby male ferret soon and i want to know what they are capable of. most interesting story gets 10 points! it can be about dogs or rabbits too!
haha yea my ‘accident prone cat’ is now indoors. all that happened when she was growing up cuz we lived in vermont and we let her out all the time
Best answer:
Answer by ~*candy~*
my cat can lick its own but. i think thats so cool.
What do you think? Answer below!

Check out these Catnip images:
Cosmic Catnip

Image by blue_j
No snarky comment here, I’ll let this pic speak for itself.
Though I can’t help but wonder why I’m reminded of my years at UC Santa Cruz.
Cabooki Loves Catnip

Image by elycefeliz
pubs.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/83/8331catnip.html
Although catnip is best known for its intoxicating influence on Cats, humans also make use of its biological properties. Long before Europeans were introduced to Asian teas, the infusion of catnip leaves was a popular beverage, according to “The Book of Tea and Coffee.” Like chamomile tea, the catnip brew has a mild calming effect on humans.
Folk medicine suggests many other beneficial uses of catnip. The herb has been described as a remedy for colic, minor aches and pains in the gums and teeth, and indigestion, to name just a few examples.
The catnip species originated in Europe and parts of Asia, but its medicinal uses earned it a place in colonial gardens in North America. Of course, the plant soon escaped to the wild and now can be found widely across Canada and the U.S. For commercial use in teas and Cat toys, it is cultivated mainly in the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada, including Alberta and British Columbia.
Because nepetalactone is volatile and will degrade over time, cat owners should store catnip in a freezer to preserve its potency. That way, kitty’s next ‘nip trip will be as wild and crazy as ever. Party on, cats!
Loving catnip

Image by victoriafee
Kittyman in the catnip plant…
[old cell phone photo]

Some Cool Catnip images:
A liberal dose of catnip…

Image by Priority Pet Hospital
Catnip, big fluffy towels, and a “Cats only” examination room are all part of reducing stress for feline patients.
Catnip face

Image by andedam
Linus went completely nuts for the new “feline aromatherapy” catnip mouse.
