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Caturday: Kitten in a Pipe, Cat Barks at Dog

by 1389AD ( 10 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at July 2nd, 2011 - 12:00 pm

New from Ronco! “Kitten in a Pipe”

(h/t: Blazing Cat Fur and Love Meow)

Redding Fire Department #1 – Kitten Rescued

Kitten stuck in length of 2 inch pipe. Citizen dropped off the pipe at Redding Fire Station #4. See video #2 for details of rescue.

Redding Fire Department #2 – Kitten Rescued

City of Redding employees Ralph White and Gary Brown assist Redding Fire Department employees Mike Anderson and John Clark (cameraman) with removing a kitten which was stuck in a length of 2 inch pipe. See video #3.

Also, the plan was to cut the pipe in the area of kitten’s neck. As you know, mother cats pick up and carry their kittens using the skin above the neck. I slid a tape measure into the pipe until it touched the kitten’s nose. I then marked the outside of the pipe at 13 inches and then added 3 more inches and marked it again. Ralph and Gary made the cut at 16 inches and removed the pipe. Using the skin above the neck, I gently tugged to remove the kitten.

Thanks for all of the positive comments and support. Piper is doing fine and was adopted by a production manager at KRCR TV here in Redding, Ca.

What you didn’t see in the video is that Piper had an infection in the left eye and was covered with rust dust and dirt. After the bath, she was clean and warm.

Redding Fire Department #3 – Kitten Rescued

Kitten is doing fine. We gave it a bath and made a nice warm bed for it to sleep in. Cat is a female and we named it Piper 🙂


Cat Gets Caught Barking – Resumes Meowing

(h/t: Kirly)

YouTube: Cat gets caught barking by a human and resumes meowing

“WOOF WOOF WOOF WOOF woof… woof…I mean… Meow MEOW MEOW!” Have you ever seen anything like this before?
Oh dear, it looks like Mr. Cat was caught in the act of trying to scare away the neighbor’s dog! We think this little guy deserves an award for his imitating skills!


Caturday: TrollCats

by 1389AD ( 48 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Caturday, Open thread, Special Report, unemployment at June 25th, 2011 - 1:19 pm

The TrollCats photoblog is a dark and edgy satire of more innocent cat photo comedy sites, including the world-famous I Can Has Cheezburger? Lolcats site. Much of TrollCats is definitely NSFW (not safe for work) on account of raw language and at least one instance of hardcore human nudity; hence their tagline “Definitely Offensive. Possibly Funny.”

As everybody knows by now, I LIKE material that is offensive in the sense of politically incorrect. So here we go:

Time to make the Democrats squirm trollcat

Black cat: Affimative Action: I can haz Nobel Prize?

Every cloud has a…

Two cats in cardboard carton: UNEMPLOYMENT can bring families closer together

Nonetheless, I omitted what were perhaps the funniest items on TrollCats from this post. Why? Simply because this post will appear on 1389 Blog and I feel obligated to uphold our own policy against swear words and explicit sex. Not that I’m a prude, but I don’t want to risk having 1389 Blog automatically blacklisted by content-filtering or “censorware” services on account of raw language and photos. So if you want to see the rude (but funny) stuff, you’ll have to visit TrollCats and find it on your own.

Hang on just let me wash my paws and check the locks one more time

I have CDO - it's like OCD - but all the letters are in alphabetical order - AS THEY SHOULD BE

Doesn’t really qualify as a worthwhile contribution to our dialog

Cat with a newspaper hat on his head, labeled 'CAT' - captioned 'Thank you...Captain Obvious.'

Full-body tiger paint

Courtesy of Zombie, we have the World Naked Bike Ride, San Francisco. The version at the link is “censored” in a hilarious manner, but contains a link to the raw, uncensored version. Featured are Weiners, wieners, and a nekkid guy in full-body tiger paint, who apparently is one of the event’s organizers.


Caturday: Stray Cat Strut

by 1389AD ( 81 Comments › )
Filed under Australia, Caturday, Music, Open thread at June 18th, 2011 - 4:00 pm

First, let’s hear fellow conservative blogger Stogie strut his stuff on the string bass:

“Stray Cat Strut” With String Bass! (Stogie Band)

I really like the music of the British American rock group “Stray Cats.” They tried to capture the spirit of 1950’s rock and roll and did a great job of it. Their band used an upright string bass, like the great old rock groups of old, and the string bass has acoustic qualities that the electric bass has never been able to equal. Here’s my group where I try out my string bass on “Stray Cat Strut.” We were pleased with the result.

The video was captured using a Canon hand held camcorder, so the acoustics are not perfect by any means. Our keyboard player Kenny sings and does a surprisingly good job, I think. Are we feminists or not? Our lead guitar player is a woman, Lorraine, and she is “better than sex” on guitar. Great riffs!

YouTube: Stray Cat Strut – Cover Band

From the description:

Uploaded by GaryBass100 on May 23, 2011
Trying out the string bass on this classic rock.

Stray cats aren’t welcome in some parts, and even domestic cats are being made to stay inside. Let’s hope their owners will take advantage of the opportunity to spend some quality time with their felines!

Cat curfew is purrfect remedy for wildlife attacks

By Amy Pyett – Wed Jun 8, 9:08 am ET

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Cats in several suburbs of Sydney will be ordered to curl up inside from dusk to dawn under a curfew that hopes to curb overnight attacks on native wildlife.

The move in by the Leichhardt local government area, on the inner west side of Sydney, was inspired after deputy mayor Michele McKenzie’s son rescued a brushtail possum and its baby when they were attacked by a cat.

There are also plans to reintroduce a colony of ringtail possums, which are much smaller in size, to the municipality, and McKenzie wants the animals to have the best possible chance at survival.

But the odds are stacked against the possums unless cats, which can climb trees to catch the animals, are stopped from prowling at night.

There have been some 564 reported cat attacks on ringtail possums in the last year alone, making up the biggest part of total cat attacks on wildlife, wildlife protection agency WIRES said. “It’s a small thing to ask people to keep their cats indoors if it means protecting our native wildlife.” McKenzie said “After all, they were here first, we’ve introduced domestic pets, so we have a responsibility to control them.”

Whilst the curfew cannot be strictly enforced, an education and information program to be sent out by the local government will propose that cat owners keep their pets indoors between dusk and dawn, monitor their cat’s activities during the day and attach two bells to their collar.

The proposal will cover the suburbs of Balmain, Rozelle, Lilyfield, Annandale and Leichhardt. McKenzie said local residents were very responsive. Cat owners “don’t imagine, because they feed their pets, that they are attacking wildlife. But it is a natural instinct, cats will prey on wildlife — and because they can actually get up in the trees they are a bit more dangerous than dogs,” McKenzie said.

“Dogs will do terrible damage to a possum, but they don’t get them quite as often because they don’t climb trees.”

WIRES reported that over a 5 year period, there were 16,775 attacks by all types of domestic pets on native wildlife…

However, Basement Cat says:
“You call possums wildlife; I call them cat food!

YouTube: Hungry Fat Cat


Caturday: Canadian PM Fosters Pets

by 1389AD ( 149 Comments › )
Filed under Canada, Caturday, Open thread at June 11th, 2011 - 7:00 pm

Fostering Pets – Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada

(h/t: 2soonold2latesmart)

Canadian PM Stephen Harper with Cats

The Harpers are proud to support and participate in the Ottawa Humane Society’s Foster Program, which provides temporary homes for pets in the community who are not yet ready for adoption.

The program fosters out animals with mild health or behaviour issues who need individual care and nurturing to help them recover before they are adopted by new, loving foster families.

Laureen and Stephen have been foster parents to many cats during the past year. At any given time, the Harpers have provided foster care to numerous cats at their Ottawa home.

Similar programs are in place across Canada. Foster pet programs help thousands of animals – including cats, dogs, birds and rabbits – each year. These programs allow:

  • Those who want to make a difference for an animal to do so, without making a long-term commitment.
  • Foster parents to see if they are ready for long-term pet ownership.

Contact your local SPCA or Humane Society to find out if they offer a foster pet program.

More here.

Need more kitty cuteness?

The Not So Awesome Blog has some suggestions for how to spend Caturday.

These include viewing the Caturday tag on ICanHasCheezburger.com.