When Tipi finds a rather large ant carrying some food, Tuck and Honey try to help her decide what to do with it. AboutCat Clips This episode is part of the humorous “Cat Clips” series, which features the ongoing adventures of a group of cats in the New Jersey suburbs. The cats are avid fans of pop culture and fill their days discussing the latest celebrity gossip, political mishaps and topical entertainment related subject matter. They also engage in plenty of mystery and intrigue, as they continually try to scheme and outmaneuver each other, most often with comical results. Meet the Cats: Honey (aka Chase), an orange and white long-haired domestic, is the oldest female of the group, and loves to eat chocolate and other sweet treats. Often referred to as “Big Mama,” the Mother of the clan is not afraid to give her opinion on almost anything—whether you ask for it or not. (Later in the series, it’s discovered that Honey is actually a diabetic and so she must reluctantly give up her pension for popsicles and pastries in favor of daily insulin shots.) Trey is an all-black short-haired domestic cat who often looks at life through a cynical pair of eyes. Though he teases Honey relentlessly, he also feels a deep affection for her, and it soon becomes apparent that his tough exterior is mostly for show. Tipi arrives in Episode #36 to become the youngest female feline of the group. She is an extremely ambitious cat with only one thing on her mind—to become a huge mega-star. She …
Sammy Moo Moo decided to molest a Ken doll while watching an episode of “Angel” Sammy’s Bio: Disclosure: This is an entirely true biography based on the life of a particular feline. Some names have been changed in order to protect the identities of those involved. Other than that all information is based on real events. The Life of Samuel J.Fauker:Gay Cat Extraordinaire Born Samuel J. Spears, his name was later changed to Faulker after his mother, Britney Spears (alias Angel), abandoned him and his siblings shortly after his birth. Sammy’s multi-breed litter made it clear that none of his siblings shared the same father and the identity of his father would never be known. Sammy as he would later be called was a long lanky kitten, content with his regular feedings and attentive caregivers. That is until he began to develop several urinary tract infections, which led to the discovery of his molestation by his brother, Chi-Chi Faulker. Sammy was isolated from his siblings for his own safety and began to socialize more with humans. After being placed in another home, Sammy began to show uncommon tendencies for a male cat. He began watching N’sync inventively and had a fascination with pink rubber doll clothes and a love of shoes, particularly pumps. After the death of his beloved sister, Martha Faulker, Sammy completely isolated himself from the feline world and began to take on the characteristics of a homosexual human. Having no feline interaction, Sammy began an un-healthy …
The cats debate various topics on top of a tall bed. About Cat Clips This episode is part of the humorous “Cat Clips” series, which features the ongoing adventures of a group of cats in the New Jersey suburbs. The cats are avid fans of pop culture and fill their days discussing the latest celebrity gossip, political mishaps and topical entertainment related subject matter. They also engage in plenty of mystery and intrigue, as they continually try to scheme and outmaneuver each other, most often with comical results. Meet the Cats: Honey (aka Chase), an orange and white long-haired domestic, is the oldest female of the group, and loves to eat chocolate and other sweet treats. Often referred to as “Big Mama,” the Mother of the clan is not afraid to give her opinion on almost anything—whether you ask for it or not. (Later in the series, it’s discovered that Honey is actually a diabetic and so she must reluctantly give up her pension for popsicles and pastries in favor of daily insulin shots.) Trey is an all-black short-haired domestic cat who often looks at life through a cynical pair of eyes. Though he teases Honey relentlessly, he also feels a deep affection for her, and it soon becomes apparent that his tough exterior is mostly for show. Tipi arrives in Episode #36 to become the youngest female feline of the group. She is an extremely ambitious cat with only one thing on her mind—to become a huge mega-star. She loves to sing, dance and act, and uses every opportunity to …
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As Tipi and Tuck are scouring the office trash can, they come upon a device that might help Honey lose some weight. About Cat Clips This episode is part of the humorous “Cat Clips” series, which features the ongoing adventures of a group of cats in the New Jersey suburbs. The cats are avid fans of pop culture and fill their days discussing the latest celebrity gossip, political mishaps and topical entertainment related subject matter. They also engage in plenty of mystery and intrigue, as they continually try to scheme and outmaneuver each other, most often with comical results. Meet the Cats: Honey (aka Chase), an orange and white long-haired domestic, is the oldest female of the group, and loves to eat chocolate and other sweet treats. Often referred to as “Big Mama,” the Mother of the clan is not afraid to give her opinion on almost anything—whether you ask for it or not. (Later in the series, it’s discovered that Honey is actually a diabetic and so she must reluctantly give up her pension for popsicles and pastries in favor of daily insulin shots.) Trey is an all-black short-haired domestic cat who often looks at life through a cynical pair of eyes. Though he teases Honey relentlessly, he also feels a deep affection for her, and it soon becomes apparent that his tough exterior is mostly for show. Tipi arrives in Episode #36 to become the youngest female feline of the group. She is an extremely ambitious cat with only one thing on her mind—to become a huge mega-star …
Ira is a stray beast that turned up near our home. He was well socialized, but no one in the neighborhood would claim him. Since he was suffering from gastrointestinal woes, it seemed obvious that someone who didn’t want to deal simply threw him out. A visit to the vet and a week of hypoallergenic cat food cleared up the problem. Now he’s well and has a secure home with us. He collects pens as well as bottle caps, which he arranges neatly in one corner of the living room. Good kitty.
(I’ll move the camera in about 15 seconds to a better position.) I started my girl-cat, Tommy Regan, on a raw meat/bone/organ when she was about seven months old. Even though her health improved greatly, she didn’t catch on to proper whole foods and we had to home-grind her meat, bone and organ and blend. This is not good for healthy gums and teeth, so the last few months have been devoted to helping her to go to whole foods and unground raw bone. This little snack her is part of a set of rabbit ribs. Sorry for the darkness, it’s my apartment! I’ll do better next time. I’m vegetarian but believe in feeding cats and dogs only an appropriate carnivore diet. I don’t stand for the current abusive nonsense of feeding a cat or dog a vegan diet. It’s evil and cruel to destroy your pet’s body and health by feeding it a vegan diet or commerical pet food. I adore vegans and vegetarians who dare to feed their pets properly!
My dog Zodiac on a raw food diet. He is eating some of his raw turkey. I do not usually feed so much meat, but its Thanksgiving, and he wanted something too For anyone interested in this diet: This is the best your pet can get, natural, healthy, flavorful and very good for pets with dental problems. Ever since Zodi was started on the diet, he has been free of any health problems (fleas, hotspots, worms, infections ect). If you worry about parasites/bacteria, dogs and cats can handle these (even newly weaned puppies and kittens, all my feral kittens have been raised on this diet) they have been fine for thousands of years on this diet. Commercial (canned/dry kibbles) pet food has only been around for 60 years, and how did the dogs and cats survive before these? Raw meat and scraps. So if they were fine then, they will be fine now, I have talked to many experts, who claim that it can take up to a million years to change a species diet so dratically (from healthy meat, bone and organ to 80% grain) Commercial pet food causes VERY bad reactions in pets because most of them have preservatives that have been banned in people food because they caused tumors, birth defects, allergies, liver/heart failures and other bad things.. Some of them even have euthanized animals, yes it has been found by Ann Martin (author of food pets die for)that tons (literally) or euthanized pets go to rendering plants (where pet food is made). If any of these are found in your pet food, chances are …
this is frisco the cat. he sings. *I do not feed him chips and cake. OR coke. he eats science diet RD, which is prescription diet food. he WANTS cokes and cake but i don’t give it to him. i’ve had him 6 years, and he’s healthier than ever. just ALWAYS hungry!*
Our crazy diabetic cat is restricted to a prescription, wet food-only diet. So, he loves the dry dog food! Watch as he tries to knock down the food from the nightstand. Pretty smart!