
Well hi there furiends,
I do apologize for the late post. The Female Human (aka our Purrsonal Assistant and General Lackey) has been in quite a state. In addition to writing blogs and books, she has a thingy she calls a “business”. Well this “business” hasn’t been too busy lately and she has been rather discombobulated. This business thingy will be opening May 1 and now The Human is really in a tiz. All that is to say, she has failed to properly prioritize and my weekly feature is a day late. Sigh. It’s so hard to get good help.
This week’s report about the goings on in our neck of the woods is pretty boring. The Female Human is running around like her hair is on fire. While she’s not getting any of the green stuff for her business, she has been working on two diploma/certificate courses, Feline Behavior & Psychology and Pet Grief Counseling. There has been no lollygagging around the house or working on home projects, she is in full freak out mode.

In the chaos of our lives, I am happy to report that our county had only four cases of the nasty virus and our family and furiends here are healthy. I pray this is the same for all of you, Still, service at our house has left a bit to be desired but then again, The Female Human is our only staff and we must make sure we don’t cross the line.

All things considered, things are looking up, we are beginning to see some green and warmer temperatures and The Female Human has promised that if she ever sees that check they are supposed to be sending everyone, she will splurge on a cat stroller so we can check out our neighborhood.

Buddy the cat returns to original owners after 9 years

We know our humans are devastated when their feline friends go missing. This was the case with a man named Russ Small whose beloved lynx point Siamese went missing. Buddy and his human were exactly that, buddies. The feline always wanted to be with Russ, when he was working on cars or in the garage. And while he worked Russ would talk to Buddy and Buddy would talk (or meow) back. And then one day Buddy disappeared and despite all their efforts, they couldn’t find him.
Fast forward almost nine years when Russ’s wife noticed a picture on Fur The Love of Paws Facebook page and was sure it was Buddy, now 16. The couple was sure it was “their” Buddy and cementing this belief were that the “stray” cat the shelter called “Cyrus” had an eye condition that Buddy had and had the exact same markings.
Russ and Kim went to check out the cat and Buddy ran to them almost immediately. Now Buddy spends his days back in the garage with Russ and they have returned to their special brand of feline/human conversation.
The feline/human bond is a real thing (another subject our Human is studying) and quite remarkable. In a 2019 study Kristyn Vitale, researcher at Oregon State University’s Human-Animal Interaction Lab said “Like dogs, cats display social flexibility in regard to their attachments with humans,”” The majority of cats are securely attached to their owner and use them as a source of security in a novel environment.”
Fodor’s Can’t Book You A Trip But They Will Take You On A Virtual Tour of The Cutest Kittens in the world.

What does a major travel company do when they can’t book humans on travel? They feature photos of the cutest kittens from all around the world. This photo is the Andean Mountain Cat (photo courtesy of Lupo/Wikimediacommons). This cute little feline is very rare and can be found in Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. There have only been 10 sightings of this shy cat in 25 years! Be sure and “travel” with Fodor’s Travel to see the rest of the rare felines.
Lanai Cat Sanctuary fights COVID-19 isolation with yoga with 650 cats

Crazy things happen in these crazy days. The Lanai Cat Sanctuary (I’ve reported on this place in a previous Web Wednesday segment) relies on about 15,000 visitors a year to fund its programs but currently they have no visitors. These creative folks held a live streamed Yoga with Cats event. The sanctuary teamed with Anne Van Valkenburg, the wellness manager of the uber-exclusive Sensei Lanai, A Four Seasons Resort.
“This is a time where we are all keeping our distance and trying to find ways to keep close,” says Sanctuary Executive Director Keoni Vaughn. “We are really isolated in such a remote location and the sanctuary is completely off the grid with no electricity or Internet. So this is one way to bring everyone close and hopefully, ease some of the stress that everyone is experiencing.”
The Lanai Cat Sanctuary located in their current location in 2009. Since then, more than 2,000 cats have been sterilized, preventing the birth of thousands of kittens. They’ve found homes for more than 400 cats through it’s adoption program. The sanctuary now houses nearly 650 sterilized cats.
On Screen Cat Fight Caught on Screen as Wood-TV 8 Meteorologist Streams
We’ve been seeing many felines showing up at show tapings, business meetings and streaming events while humans are staying at home. While most felines are cute and add a bit of whimsy to these videos, these two cats were clearly squaring off for a bit of a tiff while the meteorologist, blissfully unaware of the drama behind him, soldiered on with his report.
Viewers of the forecast were left in the dark as to which cat won the altercation although there has been much speculation. JoJo Girard from MIX.95.7 noted. “As far as I can determine, the fatter, white cat had offended the black and orange cat (probably ate all his food) and the black and orange cat was having none of it, and thus went on the attack.”
Viewers have been clamoring for the fight outcome, sending comments like, “Can we get an insider piece on whatever drama is happening in the back?”
I have to say that as a feline in the public eye, I am shocked and dismayed at the behavior of these two. Please my fellow high profile felines, if you are going to be making more public appearances, for heaven’s sake,try to have a bit of decorum.
Couch Potato Cats Finally Get Their Own Couches

Since you humans have turned into bona fide couch potatoes and are now occupying the sofa that is designated for feline use only during the day, it’s time to rethink your feline’s comfort.
Someone has unearthed a 1998 pamphlet called “Crochet Kitty Couches” by Candy Clayton. If you don’t have this gem, you can get patterns from the book online at Annie’s Craft Store available as a print to order for $8.99 or a digital download for $5.99
The patterns offer a blue couch, a green sofa and a pink chair and the details are amazing. All instructions you need as to how to fill the furniture with foam are included.
People are publishing photos of their kitty couch creations on Annie’s Craft Store Facebook page and, there is a Reddit sub-thread about crocheting that displays some as well. The moral is, if you humans are going to plant yourself on our sofa space, then we need our own sofas!
Meowser Alberto dear furiend, since you ask, our county didn’t have any cases until an infected person came down for Spring Break… she infected her entire family *her grandma was 83 and thus it got into a nursing home…. No cases in the past couple days, but our county total sick is 90 with 7 deaths. To the best of my knowledge, all deceased were 80 or more.
Purrseidon
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Purrseidon.
Our infections came from outside our area too (the joys living in a tourist town). Stay safe and healthy my furiend,
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Alberto dear furiend, I don’t think of my town being a tourist place as much as a snow-bird-destination. Fortunately, most of the regular snow-birds arrived on schedule prior to that outbreak, so no disease then…. HOWEVER Spring Break brought at least one sick partier …. she infected her whole family and thus it began…..
Purrseidon, whose county has a total less than 100.
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MOL, we have snowbirds here too, probably your birds that leave for the summer and come here to the mountains. Humans are a “flighty” bunch😹😹
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Meowser dear furiends, I hope those flighty ones behave better in the summer than they do in the winter! Bad as the driving skills of many are, I’m also amazed that they survive the trip!
Purrseidon
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To be honest, some of those “snow birdies” are a bit of a nuisance. And by the way, none of them bear any resemblance to a bird. How very disappointing.
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Alberto dear furiend, you’ve pegged it purrfectly! They can’t fly and most can’t even drive! I purrfer the birds with wings.
Purrseidon
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Amen to that my furiend!
Alberto
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Glad your family is staying healthy. That video of the cats fighting is funny.
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We’re sorry your P.A. is outta sorts and we hope she gets combobulated soon. We enjoyed the stories, especially Buddy coming home!
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I love the title to this post! And the attitude behind the cat is hilarious
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Here’s hoping your Female Human’s endeavors turn out well!
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Good luck to your Female Human!
Those Andean mountain cats are beautiful. Not as beautiful as you, Alberto, but beautiful.
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Concatulations to your human. The tribe’s tutoring is about to pay off. Once you get the stroller, you should definitely put those sofas at the top of your wish list. We’re already nagging. Purrs Snoops and Kommando Kitty
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I agree, those sofas are the bomb!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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guyz….we send whitefish waves two ewe all…like 99 weekz late… sew tell yur mom knot ta feelz bad….we hope everee onez doin sooooper grate N yur stayin happee N healthee ☺☺♥♥
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Ah, always love hearing fro,m our Trout Towne furiends!
Purrs & Head Bonks.
Alberto
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