animal shelter nurse kitty

Polish animal shelter nurse kitty

All animal shelters need all kinds of help, but how does a cat help an animal shelter? Meet Radamenes, the animal shelter nurse kitty.

When Radamenes, was brought to the animal shelter in Bydgoszcz, Poland, he had such a serious respiratory infection, the people who rescued him and brought him to the shelter didn’t expect him to survive.

Radamenes nurse kitty

Radamenes the nurse kitty

But when the vets heard him purr, they decided to save him

Vet with Radamenes the nurse kitty
When Radamenes miraculously got better, they were surprised to see him start hugging and cleaning other animals

kitty nurse at Polish animal shelter

Radamenes nursing at animal shelter

nursing cat at shelter

nurse cat could mores animal

He is especially attentive with animals that have had serious operationsnurse kitty with sick dog

The vets at the shelter jokingly say Radamenes is a full-time nurse, but to the rest of us cat lovers, he’s a special nurse kitty.

thanks Josie, Australia

Japan Society Life of Cats

Japan Society Life of Cats

My Kitty Care visited The Japan Society Life of Cats. The Japan Society is located on 333 E 47th St, New York, NY 10017. Life of Cats was a wonderful exhibit with exquisite prints and paintings from Japan: art with cats, and about cats, in Japanese culture. The earliest dates to the Edo Period (1615-1867) and the most current is a lovely contemporary print from the 1930’s. It portrays cats historically in Japanese culture, ranging from funny, diabolic, and sweet to beautiful and touching. Cats remain integral to the Japanese.
My Kitty Care’s Japanese Hiraki Ukiyo-e Cat Prints is a video of the pieces in the exhibit, which is not only for cat lovers, but also art lovers and people interested in Japanese art and culture.

Japan Society Life of Cats 1845 print

detail from Housewife swats cat, 1845

My Kitty Care loved this show – why wouldn’t we? It is about cats, art, culture, beauty and fun. Enjoy this 6 mins. video Japanese Hiraki Ukiyo-e Cat Prints, Japan Society Life of Cats on my kitty care youtube channel.

 

surfing cat in Hawaii

surfing cat in Hawaii – must be some cool dude

The old stereotype of surfers as beach bums, maybe even pot smoking degenerates, has long faded, though they were real surfers and unintentional cool cats. Now, thanks to marketing, surfing has become the trendy thing to do. And it’s not only corporations like Quicksilver, Billabong, Rip Curl, Patagonia, Surfline, and various Surfer, Surfing, etc. magazines that directly profit from promoting the surfer image.

accenture ad

surfing exploited

It’s so bad, that the surfing image has become fashionably popular and a symbol of “freedom and adventure.” It’s used to sell consulting company Accenture, cars, pharmaceuticals, Samsung, yogurt, etc. That’s cool? In fact, Laird Hamilton should be ashamed…

L. Hamilton cologne ad

embarrassing…

But I digress.
Beaches are now crowded by bikini girls tanning for skin cancer, old men in speedos, bearded college boys, families wearing rashguards, kids, boogie boards, all kinds of softtop boards, short boards, longboards, SUP boards and dogs.

A few of these dogs actually surf, usually perched at the nose, with their human controlling the ride.

But a cat?
Kuli, the one-eyed cat, was adopted by Krista Littleton and Alexandra Gomez when he was only 6-months-old. He was found malnourished and living on the street in Hawaii. He had an eye infection that was so bad, when he finally received medical treatment, the damaged eye had to be removed.

one eyed cat surfing in Hawaii

one eyed cat surfing in Hawaii

When his surgery healed, Krista and Alexandra decided that first they’d start walking him around town on a leash. Eventually they made their way to the beach and into the water.

surfing cat breaks stereotype

surfing cat breaks stereotype

Kuli began his surfing strapped into a life vest, but now he tackles the waves without one. He has advanced to riding his own boogie board.

surfer cat hanging ten

surfer cat hanging ten

Krista and Alexandre say Kuli also skateboards and uses the toilet.
Stereotypes be damned. Cool surfers sell out, and cats hang ten.

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If cats ruled the world

If cats ruled the world

If cats ruled the world, they’d attend the G20 summit in Turkey. The stage is set: the summit would take 38 seconds. Well, maybe a bit longer to accommodate other cat representatives from around the world. All the cats would make their appearance, just like these first three cats who scamper across the stage, then exit because they have stuff to do. Places to go. Their own lives to tend to. These guys are role models. That’s how if cats ruled the world, we’d all just take care of our own lives, not fight, not hate, no violence. Simply be responsible for ourselves and get along; or at least tolerate each other. Summit concluded.

 

Thanks RuptlyTV for G20 youtube
RuptlyTV is an international video news agency headquartered in Berlin, Germany.

My Kitty Care, like the rest of the world, is saddened by yet another heinous attack by psychopaths. Sharing this video of cats at G20 is not intended to make light of this dire situation. We lived through attacks on New York City in 1993 and 2001: we deeply empathize.

Lion City Kitty Cat Museum Singapore

singapore downtown

photo by shari smith dunaif 2014

Singapore recently opened its first cat museum: Lion City Kitty Cat Museum Singapore. The Lion City Kitty cat museum celebrates the diverse history of Singapore’s cats. It’s also an adoption centre. Located at Purvis Street in the heart of Singapore’s city centre, the three-storey Lion City Kitty Cat Museum features multi-media exhibits that showcase a variety of cat themed artwork and various items of feline kitsch.
The museum is the brainchild of Jessica Seet, a former local radio news reporter and a cat lover herself.
“There are a few cat museums in the world, but I believe the Lion City Kitty of Singapore is the very first museum with live cats. And I didn’t want a museum where people just come to see arts and crafts, I really wanted people to understand there was an inspiration behind the art and the inspiration is really the beautiful animals. Visitors can interact and play with real cats on the two upper floors of the museum, the Muse Gallery and The Mansion.Lion City Kitty cat museum SingaporeThe purpose of the museum and having resident cats is to change the public perception towards cats, and to create a stronger interest in local breeds.
Lion City Kitty is the term we coined for the local kitty cats that live right here in Singapore,” said Ms. Seet.
To achieve that, Seet works in collaboration with the Singapore Cat Welfare Society (CWS). The organization brings in rescued or abandoned cats to stay in the Muse Gallery, an entire floor dedicated to the cats available for adoption, for a three month rotation period.
“I think we have changed the perspective of some people. Previously they may have thought that it would be better to buy exotic cats, because they are more exclusive and expensive as opposed to local cats. Also people realise how easy it is to take care of a cat,” said Sya Shukor, Cat Welfare Society. 20150823-092044.jpg
“The Lion City Kitty museum is very different from the cat café that we have around here, because it is a non profit organization, it’s more about educating the people…and we can save a life and adopt instead of buy,” she said.
Seet also hopes to expand into cat therapy programs and plans to work with the Cat Welfare Society to provide cats identified with a calm personality as therapy cats. The cats would be brought to hospitals and senior homes to visit patients or senior citizens.