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Caturday: Arthur the Cat Befriends Dolphins

by 1389AD ( 84 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at April 16th, 2011 - 8:00 pm

Cat’s amazingly cute encounter with dolphins becomes Internet sensation

(h/t savages_girl)

Tuesday, April 12, 2011 1:42pm PDT
By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com

Recently-posted video footage showing a cat’s incredibly cute encounter with dolphins at a marine park in Islamorada, Fla., is touching the hearts of viewers from around the world. The playful bonding between a cat named Arthur and dolphins named Thunder and Shiloh occurred in the late 1990s at Theater of the Sea, during the facility’s swim-with-dolphins program. The footage, showing Arthur rubbing his head against and lovingly pawing the slender snouts of the sleek mammals, has gone viral since being uploaded to the Internet last month.

Beverley Osborne, then a dolphin trainer and now curator at Theater of the Sea, said Arthur was one of the facility’s many house cats and used to look forward to the swim programs and the arrival of dolphins and guests at the shoreline floats. “That was his area and he was there for every program,” Osborne recalled. “He’d walk toward the dolphins when they’d arrive but the dolphins would come over to him, too. But he was very friendly with Thunder and Shiloh during that particular session.”

Click here to view the video.


Caturday: Just What the Doctor Ordered

by 1389AD ( 152 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Humor, Open thread at April 9th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

Even though I’m not in the health care field myself, I happened upon a thread on the allnurses.com forum about unusual and funny doctors’ orders posted in patients’ charts. This entry is heartwarming:

Funniest real orders you have seen in a chart?

No. 385
From anticoagulationurse
Mar 10, 2007, 12:55 PM

An elderly patient needed a note from the doc to give to her apartment superintendent to allow her to have a pet.

A prescription was written: “One cat, use as directed daily and PRN”.

I photocopied it and blacked out the patient ID info and added it to my “funny pile” which I read on the bad days at work.

The unusual appearance of this Sphynx therapy cat has helped children to deal with chemotherapy:

Bald Sphynx cats help bring patients warm fuzzy feeling

Nurses at the J.W. Sommer Rehabilitation Unit in Muscle Shoals, Ala., say giving patients a calm, velvety, hairless cat to pet can bring them peace and happiness. RN Sharron True and her family practitioner husband, Terry, breed the rare cats, including Jak, the first registered therapy Sphynx cat in the U.S.

Two hairless Sphynx cats

Strange-looking cats? Maybe.

Pam Moore concedes that if someone is accustomed to long-haired cats, a Sphynx can be off-putting at first. But after a Sphynx curls up in the lap of one of her patients, Moore, a registered nurse at J.W. Sommer Rehabilitation Unit in Muscle Shoals, Ala., says the animal brings about a transformation in the human. “They bring so much peace and happiness to the patients,” she says.

Serene-looking humans? Absolutely.

Sphynx cats love to cuddle with people and are as soft as velvet. “They’ll just curl right up on a patient’s lap and stay there,” Moore says. “That’s not the training. That’s just the way they are.”

The cats are rare – only several thousand exist in the USA. Jak, the first registered therapy Sphynx in the country, belongs to Terry and Sharron True of Muscle Shoals. The Trues breed and show Sphynxes.

Terry True says holding Jak is like holding “a suede hot-water bottle.” When the Trues first started doing therapy with cats, they visited oncology units in a children’s hospital where patients were undergoing chemotherapy and radiation. “I wanted the children to know you can still be hairless and be beautiful,” Moore says. “The kids’ eyes would just light up when they’d see Jak.”

Visit the original thread and read the comments here.

Small nurse smiley To locate other pet-therapy-related threads on allnurses.com, click on http://tinyurl.com/allnurses-pets.

Would you and your pet make a good therapy team?

Small blue paw print If you have a friendly, outgoing, and calm cat, dog, or other domestic pet, and you are interested in working together with your pet to become an animal-assisted therapy team, please visit the Delta Society website for more information.

Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with the Delta Society in any way, nor is my cat. He is too old and too afraid of new situations to be suitable for this type of work.

Delta Society: Moment By Moment


Caturday: Cartoon Movie Cats

by 1389AD ( 42 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Movies, Open thread at March 5th, 2011 - 6:30 pm

Animated feline cuteness!

Wikipedia: The Pink Panther Movies

YouTube: Pink Panther Theme Song

Wikipedia: The Aristocats

YouTube: The Aristocats Special Edition Trailer

YouTube: Everybody Wants to be a Cat


Caturday: Hamas TV Abuses Cats And Children

by 1389AD ( 156 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Gaza, Hamas, Islamic hypocrisy, Jihad, Media, Open thread at February 19th, 2011 - 6:30 pm

I usually don’t include serious counterjihad material in the Caturday posts. It’s my way of taking a break from politics in general and the counterjihad in particular. But this is something that both animal lovers and counterjihad activists should know about. And yes, it does have to do with felines, both large and small.

I have already blogged about what amounts to a full-fledged children’s jihad on Hamas TV (see EVIL – in a cute, cuddly package from Hamas). Now, according to Bare Naked Islam, live-action animal abuse has been added to the brutalization of children. In addition to the obvious moral objections to making animals suffer purely for human amusement, cruelty to animals acts as a means of desensitizing children to cruelty in general. It’s part of Hamas’ agenda of training kids to be jihadis.

HAMAS teaching children not to abuse animals by showing animals being abused

The latest episode of a popular Hamas children’s TV show, ‘Tomorrow’s Pioneers,’ features its main character cruelly swinging cats by their tails and throwing stones at caged lions in the Gaza zoo.

The video features a costumed adult playing Nahool the Bee at the zoo, tormenting domestic cats and lions. The lions become so enraged by the abuse that one of them repeatedly tries to attack Nahool. Every time Nahool swings a cat by the tail, an act that can cause permanent physical and behavior problems for the animal, children can be heard bursting into laughter.

But wait, there’s more:

Bumblebee Man character from The Simpsons

“¡Ay, ay, ay! ¡No me gusta!”

I suspect that Nahool the Bee is an inept and perverse ripoff of Bumblebee Man, a recurring media personality on The Simpsons.

lobo91 offers a link to a video with English subtitles on MEMRI TV. To watch it, you will need to log in at MEMRI TV. Registration is open, free, and takes just a few minutes; you will need to provide an email address and answer the confirmation message. As lobo91 also points out: “The version on MEMRI is longer, and includes him messing with a lion, too.” In addition, the MEMRI TV clip starts out with the usual anti-Semitic indoctrination so typical of Hamas.

MEMRI TV Clip 1532: Hamas’ Bee Nahoul Abuses Cats and Lions at Gaza Zoo and Calls to Liberate Al-Aqsa Mosque