
Happy Wednesday Furiends,
Fall has come in all its glory to our neck of the woods. Oliver loves to sit on the living room window sill and watch the leaves fall and check out what beasts are in the forests, racoons, deer, moose, bear, skuk, even the visiting neighborhood felines hunting mice. A cat never knows what he’ll see down there!

Lily is far less interested in what goes on in the woods and is much more intereted in what’s going on inside the house.

Oliver is struggling during this time of “weight management”. The Human took a seminar on feline obesity and life hasn’t been the same for poor Ollie. He struggles between attempting to squeeze himself in tight places and begging for tuna casserole. Sigh, life is hard for a portly feline.



Well, that’s the news from our neck of the woods now let’s check out the feline news from around the web.

Cat Cafe opening in Georgetown thanks to local home builder

Stories where you humans go above and beyond to help kitties find furever homes just make my whiskers quiver. And, thanks to Paul Haddix and Haddix Construction the Central Purrk Café will be opening in a few months.
The company is donating their services to help build the interior cat lounge where adoptable cats will recline in fancy modern digs.
Adoptable felines from the Lexington Humane Society and Scott County Humane Society will occupy the cat lounge area of the café.
Visitors can reserve time in the cat lounge at $12.00 per hour, $6.00 per half hour. The lounge has a “free roam” area where visitors can get know the cats in an environment that is more like a home, allowing the humans to picture the kitties in their own homes.
Central Purrk will also host special events like Yoga with Cats, Trivia Nights, Beer & Wine Tastings, and offer birthday or other party packages. All cats are adoptable directly from the cat café and 100% of the adoption fees go to the respective humane society. Cats will be spayed or neutered, up to date on their vaccines and be microchipped.
Scaredy Cat first horror movie for cats
Temptations, the cat treat company premiered the first ever horror movie for cats last week.
The story is about a kitty who makes his way through a haunted house. While storm rages outside, a ball of yarn leads the cat from room to room with all kinds of scary things around each corner. The kitty finally ends up in the kitchen to face the scariest thing of all…a cucumber!
So have your human break out the Temptation movie treats and watch this together this Halloween.
Behind prison walls, cats and inmates rehabilitate each other through animal care program

We felines don’t care much about your past. We just want you to pet us and love us and feed us. This arrangement works out purrfectly at the Pendleton Correctional Facility, a maximum security prison in Indianapolis.
Six hours every day, seven days a week the handful of men selected for the FORWARD program (Felines and Offenders Rehabilitation with Affection, Reformation and Dedication.) care for more than 20 cats. Those kitties repay the care and housing they receive while they’re prepared for adoption with love and affection for their inmate caretakers. The inmates gain skills such as empathy, responsibility and self-esteem. Many inmates have said that caring for the cats gives them a reason to get up in the morning. I say this is a purrfect “win-win’ situation!
A tale of two kitties: Blind cat and feline friend win $1500 for local shelter

This is an encouraging tale for all my feline furiends who have challenges. Determined kitties can accomplish great things with the help of their humans. These best furiends, Penelope and Orville just helped their local shelter, Hancock County Humane Society, win $1,500.00, $1,000.99 in cash and $500.00 for food.
Shelter volunteer Kathleen Free wrote the story about Penelope, a kitty born with no eyes, and Orville, the kitten who befriended her and became her “seeing-eye cat. The story won the Clear the Shelters Adoption Story Challenge hosted by The Animal Rescue Site and GreaterGood.org.
Clear the Shelters Adoption Story Challenge hosted by The Animal Rescue Site and GreaterGood.org. Winners were chosen by online voters.
The story earned them 6th place and the cash and food for their shelter. Pawsome job pussycats!
Fancy Feast Feline Advent Calendar
Humans, it’s never too early to spoil your felines for the holidays and at this price ($23.00) you can’t afford not to buy it. And since humans like Christmas too, there’s a beautiful kitty ornament included. Don’t wait, go to Chewy and make your felines happy for the holidays.
Oh Oliver, sorry pal, diet is a serious 4 letter word. Those were really good stories though!
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I am heading over to check out that Advent calendar right now. You always find the coolest stories. I can’t wait to watch the movie too. And Oliver, you don’t need to lose weight. XO
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Thank you so much! Now all I have to do is convince The Human that she needs to buy us an Advent calendar too!
Puirrs & Head Bonks,
Oliver
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Poor Oliver. We hope you can get your weight down a little so that you can have some of that tuna casserole. I love the story about the inmates and the cats helping each other out!
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Thank you!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Oliver
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guyz….ewe haz de best veew out yur windowz…..troo lee !! 🙂
we N joyed thiz weekz storeez and give 984 paws up two ewe orville; st francis’
blessings two ewe and gorgeouz penelope ♥♥♥♥♥
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The loved Orville and Penelope too! We are always so thankful for humans that are willing to give kitties that have challenges a furever home!
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I love walking through the web with you.
Love all the fall colors.
My clothes shrunk in the dryer. I don’t like it either.
Have a purrfect day. My best to your peeps. ♥
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Sorry about the diet, Oliver. But beautiful pictures of Oliver and Lily. And, such interesting news!
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If humans and cats can work together, then that’s a good program in my book!
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We agree!
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Poor Oliver! We feel your pain. We love you regardless of whether or not you can eat tuna casserole. Purrs Snoops and Kommando Kitty
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Thank you for your support my furiends!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Oliver
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