Cat Frenzy!
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www.naturalpetfoods.org – Just like these cats, your cats will come running when they hear the Natural Pet Marketplace delivery man at your door! Make sure to keep them happy by feeding the all-natural pet food. Found at http
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Our pets, cats and dogs, are becoming obese and diabetic. Why are our dogs and cats getting fat? The food that we feed our cats and dogs is making them fat and unhealthy. This video is a review of the ingredients that are commonly found in dog and cat food. Like our processed food, you will find that most cat and dog food is filled with grains and starched. These are cheap carbohydrates that cause an insulin response in the body of the cat or dog. That insulin response creates fat storage. Popular advice for people who are overweight is for them to reduce their calories and exercise more. This simplistic approach won’t work with your favorite pet and would not result is weight loss for your cat or dog. It is natural to assume that the diet that you eat is healthy for your pet. The marketing of pet food plays on that false assumption, but your cat or dog was not designed to eat grain. In the wild your cat or dog would hunt and eat meat. Your can and dog need to eat a primal diet. That is your pet’s natural diet. Your goal should be to keep your pet’s food as close to their natural diet as possible. Look for a pet food that has no grains and is low in carbohydrates. That will result in your cat or dog not becoming obese and diabetic, but also in your pet being healthier overall. www.BryanMarcel.com
A poor little cat wound up outside our door today. Sadly, my mom is allergic to cats and it’s not like we have any actual cat food so we couldn’t take it in. We did give it a little nourishment, though. The poor thing look starved. I hope it lives long enough to meet another kind soul that will take her in. Music: Holding My Thoughts In My Heart by Nobuo Uematsu
My ancient, overweight, vicious cat doing the most excercise she’s done since we got her almost 15 years ago. (Except running when there’s food in the kitchen, then she’s fast XP) Ignore my voice, I’m congested and sound terrible DX
Subscribe for news updates every 10 minutes. Like/Dislike, Favorite, Comment, Embed on Blog, Facebook Share, and Tweet this video. Get the word out on this video. Get an email once a day tinyurl.com Like on Facebook to get updates tinyurl.com Follow on Twitter to get updates tinyurl.com – Friday May 27 2011 7:45 am en.wikipedia.org The SPCA of Monterey County is a nonprofit, independent, donor-supported humane society that has been serving the animals and people of Monterey County since 1905. It is notable for its collaborative programs with other local non-profit civic organizations. Collaborations developed by the Monterey County SPCA have been used as models for animal protection programs throughout the US The Monterey County SPCA has served the Monterey County area for over one hundred years. Since its establishment in 1905 the organization has provided shelter for abandoned, stray and orphaned animals, medical service for injured animals, and educational programs for people of all ages. It offers adoptions and has a low cost spay and neuter clinic as well as other services. There are many collaborative fund raisers and programs that the organization participates in, in addition to wildlife conservation efforts. Like any other non-profit organization, the SPCA relies heavily on not only financial donations but also on volunteers donating their time to various jobs — from clerical or bookkeeping services to odd jobs on the 218-acre (0. 88 km2) grounds. At the time of …
POMERA is available for adoption through Friends of Homeless Animals, www.foha.org — (703) 385-0224 or adopt-a-cat@foha.org I’m cute, sassy, and ready to find a home. I’m Pomera, aka Pom Pom. I’m a “special needs” cat because I’ve had a bit of a history of tummy troubles. My tummy gave me such problems that at one point in time, I weighed less than 4 pounds. It took lots of diagnostics and a little bit of experimenting to figure out the right combination of special diet and medicine to help my belly digest food and get all the nutrients out of it. Now I eat a hypoallergenic food – and no sneaking me treats, or we’ll both be in trouble! Because I’m on such a restrictive diet, I’d do best in a home where either I’m the only cat or where there’s a way I can be fed separately and frequently throughout the day. I’m what they call a social eater – I’m not one to sit and gobble down my food all at one sitting. I’ll also need medication on a daily basis – my cocktail of meds that help me digest and have been instrument in getting me from under 4 pounds in weight to over 7 pounds! Because I need a special person to monitor my food intake, folks may be hesitant to take on the commitment of a cat who could need future medical care, diagnostics, and ongoing medication. That’s why FOHA looks for special people to serve as long-term foster families. FOHA does the heavy lifting financially for the medical care, including medicines and prescription food. You provide a loving home and …
After the Party — Cat Clips #24 When all the guests leave, the cats investigate the leftovers in the kitchen. (The original version of this video was posted on October 9, 2008 and received 6278 views.) Download your FREE Cat Clips Board Game at www.wizardofwit.com Missed any “Cat Clips” episodes? Check out the Playlist to find out. http Follow us on Twitter at: twitter.com Follow us on Facebook: Search for “Cat Clips on YouTube” to help us get a URL for our first official fan page. Order Cat Clips t-shirts and coffee mugs at shop.wizardofwit.com #48 – Most Responded (7-4-09) – People & Blogs #13 – Most Responded (7-5-09) – Pets & Animals #47 – Top Favorited (7-5-09) – Pets & Animals #20 – Most Responded (7-6-09) – Pets & Animals #68 – Most Responded (This Week) – Pets & Animals #54 – Top Favorited (7-6-09) – Pets & Animals About Cat Clips Created by Michael Latshaw, 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 …
My animals just love the vitamin paste FerretVite, in fact I am a bit worried they may be little addicts, especially the rats and the ferrets and the mice………………even my little horse Toseland likes it. It has really improoved the health of my animals since I started giving it to them, especially with the mice, rats and ferrets – they are all looking so much healthier. Do not feed too much though, it contains sugars and too much can make your pet diabetic. The correct daily dosage for a ferret is one teaspoon full and for mice just a drop.
As Tipi boasts to Tuck and Honey about her new agent, Trey confides in Boots about something suspicious he’s noticed around the house. This episode also includes a special surprise for viewers. To order Cat Clips t-shirts or coffee mugs, please visit shop.wizardofwit.com To download your FREE Cat Clips Ambassador Kit, please go to www.wizardofwit.com AboutCat Clips Created by Michael Latshaw, 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 …
When the cats discover a collection of Honey Memorial Mugs in the basement, Boots suggests reading the used tea leaves to discover the truth about the mysterious noises in the house. Be sure to check out the new Cat Clips Coffee Mug collection, as well as the 2010 T-shirt collection, at shop.wizardofwit.com AboutCat Clips Created by Michael Latshaw, 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 …
Enjoy this bit o’ free entertainment (made in honor of the 2nd anniversary of my cat Barkley & I) brought to you by the good folks at Phenomenal World Cinema, where “if something happens, it’s worth filming” (take it up with our PR person if you don’t like the motto). For a better quality viewing experience of this video, go to: www.vimeo.com Yours truly, Marc www.myspace.com/marcisraelfilms www.myspace.com/marcisraelmusic
What’s Thanksgiving without a little drama? And for this little group of cats from Plainfield NJ, today is no exception. While Honey deals with a close encounter between Tipi and Boots, Trey finally tells Tuck about Tipi’s new infatuation. And remember, five new prizes are released throughout the Cat Clips videos every Friday from now until the end of the year. Or to skip the contest, and order your Cat Clips swag directly, please go to shop.wizardofwit.com #44 -Most Discussed (11-24-10) – Pets & Animals #92 – Most Viewed (11-24-10) – Pets & Animals – Ireland #32 – Top Favorited (11-24-10) – Pets & Animals #53 – Top Rated (11-24-10) – Pets & Animals #20 – Most Discussed (11-25-10) – Pets & Animals #86 – Most Viewed (11-25-10) – Pets & Animals – Ireland #25 – Top Favorited (11-25-10) – Pets & Animals #42 – Top Rated (11-25-10) – Pets & Animals #20 – Most Discussed (Today)) – Pets & Animals #86 – Most Viewed (Today)) – Pets & Animals – Ireland #25 – Top Favorited (Today)) – Pets & Animals #45 – Top Rated (Today)) – Pets & Animals About Cat Clips Created by Michael Latshaw, 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 …
Honey and the male cat discuss Tuck’s future in the household. 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 …