Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Cats and their homing instinct


Cats and their homing instincts have been the subject of a lot of research and investigation given the cat’s inherent ability to find his/her way home.

The 1993 remake of the 1960’s Disney classic Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, tells the tale of how two dogs and one cat got separated from their home, only to go on a cross county trek across America to find their way back.
The Incredible Journey
Though Sassy, a snobby Himalayan cat, wasn’t the titular character of the trio in the movie, her presence in the story reinforces the theories surrounding the homing instincts of cats, dogs and birds.

One theory which links cats and their homing instincts touch up on the Earth’s magnetic fields, with cats senses capable of detecting minute magnetic metal particles. The theory suggests that the cat’s fore and hind paws can easily sense these magnetic particles, which they can use as references in finding their way home.

The story of a Persian named Howie is one that tells a lot about how the cat found his way home, with Howie crossing an estimated 1,000 miles in the Australian outback. Some human beings can’t even go far with that distance, let alone manage to navigate their way home.

However, the “conflict” pertaining to cats and their homing instinct contradicts with cats oftentimes getting themselves in tight spots. From being trapped in boxes or cabinets, to getting stuck in trees or worse, electric posts, there is still a lot to be learned regarding the cat’s senses and inherent unexplainable abilities pertaining to their homing instincts.

That, or maybe cat owners tend to be too overprotective with their cats.

Have you ever lost a cat? Did he/she find his/her way home?
Cats and their homing instinct

The Incredible Journey

The Incredible Journey

The Incredible Journey
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Trailer Video

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Cats and Dogs


Cats and Dogs by Warner Bros was an interesting movie, touching up on the “extremes” of the age-long “war” between cats and dogs.

Released in 2001, the movie did well in conveying the long-strained relationships between the world’s most popular domestic pets, and also did well in revealing that though they’ve been at wits ends with each other’s company, cats and dogs can still get along.
Cats and Dogs
If you happen to be an arbiter in a “species war” in your home, here are some tips in helping your cat and dog get along.

The Introduction – As with the introduction of persons, this aspect is important with cats and dogs. Familiarity plays an important role, and gradually getting each used to each other is important.

There are really no fixed times or estimations pertaining to when cats and dogs have spent sufficient time getting familiar with each other, but it pays to be on guard over how they would react.

You can “rig” separate enclosures for each cat and dog, with either one of them still free to go about, but not necessarily encounter each other without any safeguards. From putting up door meshes, or allocating room space, supervised meet ups are also essential, until the two have become fairly accustomed with each other.

The key is not to outright put them in one room together. That’s just a recipe for disaster.

The Thing about Scents – given the keen sense of smell in cats and dogs, you can use scents as a means for getting them familiar with each other. One popular method is in rubbing a towel over a dog, then placing that near a cat, in there separate “rooms”, with the same activity done on the cat.

In certain cases, placing a “scented towel” near a cat and/or dog’s designated dish-bowl area associates their respective scents further.

Meetings in Installments – once a cat and dog are not liable to act up in each other’s company, after getting them familiar with each other and each other’s scents, you can then initiate supervised meet ups, with you taking note over how a cat and a dog would react.

These meet ups could run for a few minutes to a couple of hours, and should be done in installments until a time when a cat and dog don’t violently react to each other’s presence, until such a time when both cat and dog are tuned and familiar with each other.

Do well in giving these steps a go, and you won’t have to imagine your cat and dog waging a secret spy game under your nose.
Cats and Dogs Pictures
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Cats and Dogs images
Cats and Dogs pictures
Cats and Dogs Picture
Cats and Dogs image
Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
 Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
 Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
 Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
 Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
Cats and Dogs Wallpaper
Cats and Dogs Video

Monday, June 4, 2012

“A Cat in Paris” to show in the US


If the Puss “cat flick” didn’t really do anything for you, “A Cat in Paris” may just be the thing to sate your “cat flick” cravings.

Nominated for an Academy Award in 2011 – Best Animated Feature Category – “A Cat in Paris” (produced in France) will be shown in the US this summer, a worthy film for cat lovers and non-cat lovers to enjoy.
A Cat in Paris
The film tells the tale of Dino, a cat who leads two half-lives, one as a domestic pet, the other as an infamous thief. As many cat owners are well aware, cats are prone to living double lives, from being cute cuddly balls of fur, to being devious bastards with sharp fangs and claws.

“A Cat in Paris” captures this pet cat fact, divesting into the secret life led by cats outside their master’s homes.

The movie lost to “Rango” as Best Animated Feature, the flick which starred the voice talents of Johnny Depp.

It is distributed by GKIDS, an inde film distributor, and reports of top-talents voicing over the French-to-English translation of the film. Talents such as Anjelica Huston, Matthew Modine and Marcia Gay Harden are slated to be in the English dub.

The movie was initially released in Los Angeles and in New York in June 1, with schedules for other releases to happen by August. Details pertaining to when it’d be shown where you are can be found in the movie’s official Facebook page.

So if cats are your thing, “A Cat in Paris” is right for you.
A Cat in Paris

A Cat in Paris

A Cat in Paris

Cat in Paris

Bird playing with cat


Can't have enough of Cat. This budgie even gives kitty a kiss. Awww!