cat video festival tour 2015

The cat video festival tour 2015 is from the internet cat video festival 2015 schedule that was held in August, 2015 at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Minnesota.
The following cities can still catch the 2015 cat video show –
September 19, Chicago Cat Rescue & Tree House, Chicago, IL
September 25, Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY
October 3, Organikat, Los Angeles, CA
October 24, Animal Welfare League of Charlotte County, Port Charlotte, FL
November 19-21, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN
November 28, Town Hall Theater, Middlebury, VT

These cities already enjoyed the 2015 cat video festival program, but perhaps next year, these same cities will host the cat video festival 2016 tour. If you live in or visit these cities next year, here’s a heads up of possible venues for excellent cat videos –
January 17, Northbridge Piazza, Perth, AUSTRALIA
February 14-15, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN
February 17, Northampton Arts Council, Northampton, MA
February 21-22, Glasgow Life/Glasgow Arts, Glasgow, Scotland
February 24, Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor, MI
March 1, Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland
March 13, Cornell Cinema, Ithaca, NY
March 28, Nine Lives Greece, Athens, Greece
April 6, Duluth Art Institute, Duluth, MN
April 11, North Dakota Humanities Council, Bismarck, ND
April 18, Columbia Center for the Arts, Hood River, OR
May 16, SPCA Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, FL
May 20, Japan Society, New York, NY
June 19-21, Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR
June 26-27, Animal Humane NM, Albuquerque, NM
June 27, Art for Cats’ Sake, New Orleans, LA
July 9-10, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
July 23, The Chief Theater, Steamboat Springs, CO
July 31 and August 1-2, Denver County Fair – Kitten Pavilion, Denver, CO
August 1, Myriad Gardens, Oklahoma City, OK
August 21, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
August 22, Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, ME
August 25, Utah Film Center, Salt Lake City, UT
August 28-29, Carrie A Seaman Animal Shelter, Provincetown, MA

let’s talk about cats, even better, let’s watch entertaining cat videos!

Are cats better companions than dogs?

Yeah, yeah, dogs are bouncey and friendly and like to wag their tails. Not cats.

So people assume dogs relate better to people. Maybe you, or your friends, or someone in your family, has had little or no contact with cats and believe the stereotype: cats are aloof, unemotional. In fact, they think cats are incapable of interacting with people. They wonder, why even ask are cats better companions than dogs?

I like dogs, really, I do. But the stereotype about indifferent cats come from the uninitiated. Cats are wonderful companions, yet display their attachments differently from dogs, and differently from each other. They are, after all, individuals.

Most cats love being with their humans. Some cats follow their caregivers around the house, greet them at the door and curl up in their laps.

Some cats like being held, as if sharing a mutual hug. My cat Toby purrs madly when I hold him. Marnie needed to gradually get comfortable with being held. It took me a year; watch can I teach my cat to be held? Others like to rest on your shoulder or sleep on your pillow. There are cats who prefer solitude, but they too will appear and find their humans for attention. Many cats like to sleep with their people, and I prefer it too. Many cat people do: read about should my cat sleep with me?

Cats often sense if you’re not feeling well, and they will comfort you, cuddling next to you in bed.

Edwin Gehlert and VA cat
Tom with Edwin Gehlert

Dr. Dennis Turner, an expert on feline-human bonds, found that cats can help us through feelings of anxiety, depression and fear, as effectively as a human partner. They also lower blood pressure and reduce stress.

According to Dr. Turner, “…the cat’s presence and their interactions can reduce bad moods. This wasn’t in any sort of clinically ill population or people with psychological problems, this was with average cat owners.”

There’s no doubting that cats are intelligent creatures. Cats are able to learn pointing gestures, and follow them – similarly to dogs. One measure of intelligence is determined by the number of neurons, rather than brain size. Cats have 300 million neurons in their cerebral cortex (the area of the brain area responsible for processing, problem solving, and perception). Dogs have 160 million neurons.

In addition, scientists consider a dog’s memory as lasting about five minutes, while cats can remember up to 16 hours. Cats seem to remember human kindness. I KNOW that rescued cats know their caregiver saved them from likely euthanasia, or minimally, brought them into a loving home. Over the years, whether my husband or I selected the rescued cat, that cat had a particular strong bond with the cat’s rescuer. Bear and I loved each other and had a sweet relationship, but it was my husband who scooped her up from hiding beneath her shelter cage. Bear was my husband’s. It was me who succumbed to Marnie at the Floridian kill shelter, and although she loves us both, she has a special bond with me. Coincidence? I don’t think so.

What about this? Dogs aren’t the only pets who play fetch. Years ago, our beloved cat Ludlow loved a good game of fetch. He preferred shoelaces. We’d toss them, he’d retrieve them and wait until we tossed them again, and again. Cats are easily amused with small things around your home, like a wadded up ball of newspaper or a cardboard toilet-paper roll.

Cats, like many pets, give us a consistency that life often disrupts. Our cats are with us, thick through thin. During upheavals in our lives, good and bad, your cat will be there, loving and supportive, curled up next to you, purring like crazy as you pet them, providing a moment of mutual contentment.

photo by shari smith dunaif ©2018

The next time you hear someone say they don’t like cats, ask them if they’ve ever lived with a cat. Then tell them, go ahead, pet a cat!

Internet Cat Video Festival

The Internet Cat Video Festival is scheduled for August 12 this year, at CHS Field in Lowertown St. Paul, Minnesota, presented by the Walker Art Center, St.Paul.

2015 is the fourth year of the festival. Thousands of cat videos were submitted, and after a difficult decision, the following five were selected for the competition: “Pavlov’s Kitty”, “Back Off!”, “Cat Behavior Finally Explained”, “Brain Freeze” and “Hover Cat.” The cat videos were curated by Will Braden, creator of Henri La Chat Noir the first recipient of the Golden Kitty trophy. Voting for the Golden Kitty trophy (People’s Choice Award) for the most-deserving cat video is open until July 31. Click here to view all five finalists.

cat video festival, St. Paul, MN

cat video festival, St. Paul, MN
photo credit Walker Art Center

Vote for your favorite by Tweeting #votegoldenkitty with the name of your favorite video.
In addition to cat videos, CHS Field will also have cat-related activities, including “Meow Moves Yoga” and “In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater,” the Walker said.
Doors to the festival open at 6:30. The screening starts at 8:30.
Also, cat owners can email a photo of your cat(s), it’ll be included in a slideshow as part of the festival.

Initially, the festival was free. But in 2013 when it moved to the Grandstand at the Minnesota State Fair, festival-goers had to buy tickets. The 2015 ticket prices are: $10 for the general public; $8 for Walker members. Kids 6-12, $6 and children under five are free.

The Internet Cat Video Festival started in 2012 as something of a lark, but it became a global sensation as soon as it was announced. The events have each drawn thousands of people out to collectively to enjoy the internet videos that are usually savored individually, in the office or at home, on a small screen.

cat video festival crowd

Crowd at cat video festival
photo credit Walker Ar Center

What a great time to be in St. Paul!

The 2015 festival is touring the following cities:
January 17, Northbridge Piazza, Perth, AUSTRALIA
February 14-15, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, TN
February 17, Northampton Arts Council, Northampton, MA
February 21-22, Glasgow Life/Glasgow Arts, Glasgow, Scotland
February 24, Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor, MI

March 1, Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland
March 13, Cornell Cinema, Ithaca, NY
March 28, Nine Lives Greece, Athens, Greece
April 6, Duluth Art Institute, Duluth, MN
April 11, North Dakota Humanities Council, Bismarck, ND
April 18, Columbia Center for the Arts, Hood River, OR
May 16, SPCA Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, FL
May 20, Japan Society, New York, NY
June 19-21, Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR
June 26-27, Animal Humane NM, Albuquerque, NM
June 27, Art for Cats’ Sake, New Orleans, LA
July 9-10, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
July 23, The Chief Theater, Steamboat Springs, CO
July 31 and August 1-2, Denver County Fair – Kitten Pavilion, Denver, CO
August 1, Myriad Gardens, Oklahoma City, OK
August 21, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA
August 22, Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, ME
August 25, Utah Film Center, Salt Lake City, UT
August 28-29, Carrie A Seaman Animal Shelter, Provincetown, MA
September 19, Chicago Cat Rescue & Tree House, Chicago, IL
September 25, Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY
October 3, Organikat, Los Angeles, CA
October 24, Animal Welfare League of Charlotte County, Port Charlotte, FL
November 19-21, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN
November 28, Town Hall Theater, Middlebury, VT

My Kitty Care is constantly entertained by cats!

about Bengal Cats

Ivana and Dexter, her Bengal cat, piqued my kitty care’s interest in finding out about Bengal Cats…
The Bengal breed originated from a cross between a domestic cat and the shy, wild Asian Leopard Cat.

Asian Leopard Cat - the wild cat  bred with domestic cats to create Bengal Cats

Asian Leopard Cat

This species of small wild cat, comparable to the Ocelot or Margay, weighs about 10-15 pounds.
Early History (from Wikipedia)
The earliest mention of an ALC/domestic cross was in 1889, when Harrison Weir wrote in Our Cats and All About Them. However in 1927, Mr Boden-Kloss wrote to the magazine Cat Gossip regarding hybrids between wild and domestic cats in Malaya:
“I have never heard of hybrids between bengalensis (the Leopard Cat) and domestic cats. One of the wild tribes of the Malay Peninsula has domesticated cats, and I have seen the woman suckling bengalensis kittens, but I do not know whether the latter survive and breed with the others!”
The earliest mention of a confirmed ALC/domestic cross was in 1934 in a Belgian scientific journal, and in 1941, a Japanese cat publication printed an article about one that was kept as a pet. Jean Mill (née Sugden), the person who was later a great influence of the development of the modern Bengal breed, submitted a term paper for her genetics class at UC Davis on the subject of crossbreeding cats in 1946.

article by Jean Mill, in CAT FANCY February 1991Jean Mill

A Little History
In 1963 I deliberately crossed leopard cats with domestic cats for several important reasons. At that time, wild cats were being exploited for the fur market.

 

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Bobcat and shark in Florida

Florida has wildlife more varied than alligators. In addition to an amazing array of birds and reptiles, it is also home to the rather elusive bobcat.
Sebastian Beach is in Central Florida, on the east coast. It’s a famous surf break. But like much of Florida’s east coast, it’s also an area known for sharks.
On Monday evening, Floridian photographer John Bailey was walking along Vero Beach in Sebastian Inlet State Park when he caught sight of this bobcat eying a shark (possibly an adult Atlantic Sharpnose Shark). The shark was busy dining on smaller fish in the shallows when the bobcat pounced, emerging from the salty ocean with it’s prey: the shark – which was almost as big as the bobcat itself.

bobcat catches shark

Photo by John Bailey

We know cats are feisty, like batting and chasing bigger dogs. Now we know just how tough Bobcats are – going INTO the water to pursue a shark!
from The Scuttlefish, submitted by Pete Harwood