Thursday 12 July 2012

About Cats: New Food Review, Hemingway Cats

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Review: Earthborn Holistic Primitive Feline Cat Food

Fresh off the press, a new full review of a dry cat food previously unknown to me: Earthborn Holistic Grain Free Primitive Feline Cat Food I recently purchased a small bag for Jenny, and wanted to share my findings with my readers.

I can tell you right away that my cats love the taste. But then, they also love the taste of the canned "supermarket brand" they sometimes get as a "treat." Will I be feeding this food to my three overweight cats? Would I recommend this food for my readers' cats? Learn more with my full review.


Hemingway (Polydactyl) Cats

Whether called "polydactyls" (latin for "many digits"), "Hemingway Cats," or "Mittens," these many-toed cats warm the hearts and hearths of those people fortunate to share a home with one. Ernest Hemingway was an amazing man, with many talents and interests. He is best known by the world for his many novels and short stories, many of which were released to the silver screen as movies. His last book was "The Old Man and the Sea," written in 1952, for which he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. He is known to the world of cat lovers for his love of cats, because he admired their spirit and independence...read more


PBDEs and Feline Hyperthyroidism

What the heck are PBDEs? They are polybromonated diphenyl ether, used as flame-retardant in dozens of household items: carpet padding, upholstered furniture, and electronics. More importantly, they have been found in the lining of cans used for packaging moist cat food. What the heck do they have to do with hyperthyroidism in cats? A 2007 study by environmentalists found ... Read more


Cool Cat Photo of the Week: Kitten Kwality Kontrol


Photo Credit: © Jennifer Rae

This sweet tabby kitten, Figgles, is also a polydactyl cat, having 23 toes. Figgles, who loves to sleep in the dish rack, appears to be saying......read more


 


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