February is Cat Appreciation Month! This is the 1st day of Cat Appreciation Month. So I thought I would take a moment each day to talk about the things that I, as a cat, appreciate. I know it is supposed to be Cat Appreciation Month and not what Cats Appreciate, but I am super lucky to have a loving home…
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My Backyard Deer Friend
Earlier today, I was playing on my Cat Power Tower in my Sunroom when one of my Deer friends came by to visit. This is what happened. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQfRqJLDb8o[/youtube] I was so happy! Please Care for all animals big and small!
The Tiniest Tiger Prepares to Walk the Red Carpet
The Tiniest Tiger community’s motto is Small Paws United Can Make a Big Difference! Over the last couple of years since we began with our The Tiniest Tiger Facebook page we have grown to over 24,000 strong and have generated over $30,000 to help both our big and small cat cousins in need. When I was in my thinking circle…
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Announcing the #RedCarpetCat Twitter Party!
A Special Message from our Friends at Event Barkers! We are super, super excited to announce a new Twitter party that we, as part of Event Barkers, are hosting! On Wednesday February 22, we’ll be hosting the #RedCarpetCat Twitter party coming to you LIVE from Hollywood!! Everyone in the cat world knows Gracey, The Tiniest Tiger from her Conservation Cub Club;…
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Cat Art Exhibit. Welcome to The Tiniest Tiger’s Gallery
Welcome Friends to my first art exhibit. Thank you so much for stopping by. After I displayed my first painting, A Cat Artist’s Interpretation of an Amur Tiger, that I created using my iPad and the Paint for Cats app by Hiccup, I could not believe the outpouring of support for my art. I truly appreciate your kind words so…
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Cats The Good, The Sad and the Changeable
Cats! The Good, The Sad and the Changeable. It is no secret that there is an overpopulation problem for cats and dogs. In fact, the numbers are staggering when you stop and analyze them. Found Animals Foundation recently developed The Pet Overpopulation Challenge infographic that you see above. The Good! It probably comes as no surprise to you, my fellow…
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Cat Artist’s Interpretation of an Amur Tiger
Today, I needed to unleash some of my pent up energy after soaking up a lot of sunshine on my Cat Power Tower. I decided to spend a little time on my iPad. I started off playing Chase the Butterfly but soon grew tired. I thought I would rather use some of my creative energy painting. Here is a…
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Cat Menu Leaves No Room for Dessert or a Side of Mushrooms
Cats (Felis silvestris catus), are part of the family Felidae in the order Carnivora, and that makes us obligate carnivores. This is a known and accepted scientific fact. Even so, some humans like to argue about the cat’s obligate carnivore status. When these discussions start I can’t help but yawn and curl up for a nap. Cats are unique! What’s…
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Tigers on Top of the World
There are tigers living on top of the world and this is terrific news. Wild tiger populations are dwindling and there has not been much good news to report about any of the remaining 5 subspecies of tigers that share our world, but recently a “lost” population of tigers has been filmed living at a higher altitude in the Himalayas…
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Maasai Change Brings Hope for the African Lion
Happy New Year! In 2011, we threw out making resolutions and decided that in 2012 we wanted to focus on gratitude. One of the things we are grateful for are stories of positive change, of hope and of a spirit that remind each and every one of us that changes, however small can and do make a difference. The Maasai…
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Out with New Year’s Resolutions! In with Gratitude!
My mom and I spent some time reading together and what we learned was that we are not going to make any New Year’s Resolutions for 2012, but rather we are going to make a list of all the things for which we are grateful.