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Caturday: Cats in the KSA

by 1389AD ( 76 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Christianity, Islam, Islamic hypocrisy, Saudi Arabia at November 20th, 2010 - 4:30 pm

Yes, the infamous counterjihad blogger 1389AD is talking about domestic felines in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. No, I haven’t gone soft on the counterjihad. Quite the contrary; I was browsing the intertoobz in an effort to glean more insights regarding our adversaries’ mode of thinking, as reflected in various blog articles and photos of their daily lives.

While so doing, I happened to see photos of Mr. Hearts, a remarkable kitten for adoption in Riyadh, the capital of the KSA. This kitten has a natural heart marking on his fur.

Photo of white kitten with orange heart marking on side

Kitten with natural orange heart marking on side

Meet mr “Hearts”. He is a little stray kitten that we used to feed outside our house. We had to take him to the vet because his leg had a big abcess on it and he was n longer able to walk. The leg is now healing and he turned out to be an extremely friendly and lovable natured cat. He is currently at the Advanced Pet Clinic in Riyadh, where he will be waiting for someone to adopt him…Riyadh has an abundance of stray cats and if you would like to help you can take a look at the Saudi Paws Charity on facebook

Read the rest, including contact information.

In an earlier post entitled Riyadh’s forgotten cats, the same blogger laments the poor treatment of cats in Riyadh, despite the fact that Muhammad liked cats (one of the few things about him that I find agreeable):

There is an abundance of stray cats roaming the streets and compounds of Riyadh. In general they get treated like pests which I find a disgrace for an Islamic country. Islam teaches Muslims to treat cats well and that the cat is a creature to be cherished and loved.

In the hospital compound area I live in there are plenty of strays around. The compound is for female employees only, with around 700 nurses living inside. According to the policy of the hospital cats are not allowed inside the apartments and feeding them is prohibited and punishable.
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Despite this a few female nurses take care and feed the stray cats on the compound and some have let them inside their flats too. These women also carried out a project that took all the strays they were able to catch to the vet to be vaccinated, dewormed and spayed or neutered. Mashallah they did a tremendous amount of work to make these cats lives easier. Regardless of their efforts hospital pest control issued a warning that the cats will be killed.

One nurse then decided to ship over 20 cats to United Kingdom to save them from being killed. She managed and now the compound has much less cats. But surely more will come, there are plenty behind the walls of the compound.

You would think that in a country that everything is (supposedly) based on Shariah and teachings of Islam, that cats would be treated with kindness. Viewing them as pests and issuing warnings not to feed them and threatening violators with punishments is just sickening to me. What is wrong with helping them out?

Mistreating a cat is regarded as a severe sin in Islam. Saudis have the fraudulent habit of tending to “cherry-pick” from Hadith and Sunnah (example of the Prophet Muhammed), especially when it comes to issues concerning women. Looks like it applies to cats too!

More, including cat pictures, here.

I have never been to the KSA; indeed, I enjoy the benefits of living in a part of the world rooted in the Judaeo-Christian tradition. Lest I be accused as the “pot calling the kettle black,” I must admit that sometimes we, too, fall short of our ideals in that regard. Christianity teaches that all animals, not just cats, are God’s creatures and are part of God’s bounty to us, and that we are to practise good stewardship in caring for them. We live in a fallen world, all human beings are fallible, and everywhere we find instances where animals are neglected or tormented. There are never any easy answers other than for each of us to keep trying to do better.

Caturday: Siberian Cats

by 1389AD ( 182 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread, Russia at November 6th, 2010 - 6:30 pm

From Wikipedia:

The Siberian is a domestic cat breed from Russia. The cat, that has similarities with breeds Maine Coon and Norwegian Forest Cat, is a natural breed and the national cat of Russia.

It is said to be hypoallergenic and produces less Fel d1 than other cat breeds…

Siberian Cats come in many color varieties, among them tabbies, calicos, bicolors, black, “blue” (actually grey), and orange. A Siberian Cat has a heavy, semi-long-haired coat, a strong, robust body, and a medium head shape (neither “pointy” like a Siamese, nor “flattened” like a Persian). An adult Siberian Cat will have a long and very fluffy tail.

Here are a few examples from Siberian Cat World; click the thumbnail images to see more:

The Siberian Cat, a trooper…in our opinion one of the best cat breeds in the world.

The Siberian Cat originates in Russia. It is a semi long-haired cat, appreciated over the years for its sweet and affectionate temperament. The registrations of the Siberian Cat started in 1987 by the Kotofei Cat Club in St. Petersburg. It was soon followed by The Fauna Club in Moscow.

The exact origin of the Siberian Cat is impossible to confirm due to lack of documentation. It’s a Russian house cat breed. Just, like any stray cat, if given some food and a warm place to stay, it will gradually become more or less domesticated. Cats are good rodent hunters and were therefore imported to cities like Leningrad ( St. Petersburg) to keep the rats under control sometimes at the end of the 1940’s or the beginning of the 1950’s.

A stray cat has mostly low status in any country, especially after the World War II when Europe and former USSR were recovering from the long war.

The modern breeding started from these cats, taken to homes from the streets of Leningrad and Moscow.In the 1960´s the breeding was in small scale, but during the second Russian “revolution” when political system was reformed, the breeding started in larger scale. Export started as well, in the end of 1980’s. The breeders used different cats as foundations; they took them often from the streets. There were also importations from Northern Asia, this started in 1999…

Siberian Kitten Kamisha Katjanja DK* Meldegaards

Siberian Cat So Foxy of Jorrah

Siberian Cat Pendraig Red Sonja Sunfire

Dorofei, Russia’s First Cat

Dorofei belongs to a breed called Neva Masquerade, which is a descendent of the Siberian Cat breeding stock, but with blue eyes and Siamese “points” (darker fur on muzzle, ears, paws, and tail).

Dorofei, Russia's First Cat

From Wikipedia:

Dorofei (Russian: Дорофей) is a rare Neva Masquerade (Siberian breed) cat belonging to incumbent Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife Svetlana Medvedeva. Dorofei took over the title of First Pet from Vladimir Putin‘s black labrador Koni, when Medvedev was inaugurated on 7 May 2008.[1]

Dorofei was born in 2004. The Neva Masquerade breed comes from Saint Petersburg, however Dorofei was bred by the Great Hunter breeding company in Moscow. Svetlana Medvedeva bought Dorofei from the breeders as a kitten, and took him back to Saint Petersburg.[2] Neva Masquerades with a good pedigree can cost up to twenty thousand Russian rubles.[1]

Kremlin pets: Cat follows dog

On May 7, when Putin hands over to Medvedev the symbol of presidential power — a golden chain of the Order of St Andrew – Medvedev’s cat Dorofei (Dorotheus in English) will take over the title of First Pet from Connie.

…According to Trud daily, the four-year-old Dorofei belongs to a rare Neva Masquerade breed, revealing Medvedev’s love of St Petersburg – his and Putin’s home town on the Neva River.

Putin has brought many of his St Petersburg aquaintances to top government jobs in Moscow. St Petersburg friends form a considerable part of Medvedev’s entourage as well.

“One more guy from St Petersburg,” wrote Trud, referring to the cat.

In fact Medvedev’s wife Svetlana bought D0rofei in Moscow.

“When Svetlana came to pick up the kitten, she was not the first lady yet, just a simple and very nice woman,” Izvestia quoted the owner of a breeding company Great Hunter, Irina Ilminskaya, as saying. “She played a bit with the kittens and said they always kept cats in their home.”…


Los Gatitos de la Semana

by 1389AD ( 29 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Music at October 2nd, 2010 - 6:00 pm

YouTube: Tom Jones sings ‘What’s New, Pussycat?’

More Kitty Cuteness (h/t JohannaLatin)

Grey-and-white kitten closeup

Russian Blue kitten

Tabby cat profile close-up

Cat chasing dragonfly

Black cat in sink

Mother cat suckling kittens

Tough-looking kitten

Kitten licking popsicle

Kitten on laptop keyboard


Los Gatitos del Sábado

by 1389AD ( 38 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at September 25th, 2010 - 4:30 pm

(h/t JohannaLatin)

Five kittens posed in formation

Cat wearing a frilly hat

Cat saying, 'I'd really appreciate it if you would wear pants more often'

Orange cat with head tilted sideways

Sleeping cat and kitten

Two cats perched on a toilet seat

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