
Hello There Furiends,
I hope you have been enjoying yourself this week. This week, Lily and I made some progress in our relationship. Oliver and I are trying not to chase her off the bed and all around the house. While Lily and were waiting for breakfast to be served, we discussed the state of our relationship.



The Human hasn’t caught us in another cuddle but she’s hopeful. Lily and Oliver are still mulling the situation over.


Well, here’s hoping Oliver will get on board the furiendship train. And here are our feline news items for the week.


What kind of personality does your cat have?
Professor Peter Neville has worked alongside specialists at eco-cat litter company Natusan to identify five unique personality types that can help cat caretakers tailor their approach to their pet.
Working with date from 3,700 cat parents, experts have found five common personalities in cats and labeled them Nervous Nala, Outgoing Oliver, Bossy Bella, Spontaneous Simba and Agreeable Alfie.
They found that even in the same household, and from the same litter, we felines can be very different in our behaviors and preferences.
The professor says that, “Like humans, the more we appreciate what makes them tick, the more we can fine tune our interactions, and create environments that encourage them to thrive by accommodating their social and emotional needs.
Outgoing Olivers are usually more vocal and extroverted
Nervous Nalas have delicate dispositions and are often more highly strung than other cats. They can be shy around other cats.
Bossy Bellas are very assertive and often the top cats in multi cat households.
Spontaneous Simbas are the most impulsive and have a lot of energy (the kind of felines that love midnight zoomies).
Agreeable Alfies are the epitome of a cool cat. They are calm and sociable often as a result of proper socialization as kittens.
I don’t know what you think about all this my furiends. As for me, I’m not so sure all felines fit into one category.
Cats can drift too!
Our Human has relatives who like different forms of car racing and introduced her into the car sport of “drifting” which is a driving technique where the driver intentionally oversteers, loses traction but still maintains control of the vehicle. Imagine my surprise when I found out that cats can drift too.

Are felines sometimes treated as second class? Some cat owners say yes
Pet Product News recently noted that dog owners do seem to get all the attention, especially when it comes to marketing and production for pet food, pet products and pet services according to a new survey.
In Packaged Facts’ Survey of Pet Owners, cat owners were asked whether they perceive that cats are “sometimes treated as second class” compared to dogs by various types of players in the pet industry. Across the board to varying degrees, the answer was “yes,” including for general merchandise stores that sell pet products (with 51 percent of cat owners agreeing strongly or somewhat that cats sometimes get second-class treatment), companies that make pet food/treats (45 percent), companies that make non-food products (45 percent), pet specialty stores (44 percent) and veterinarians (41 percent).
The good news my feline furiends, is that this does seem to be changing. Last year, many of the new products introduced at Global Pet Expo 2020 were cat-focused, including New Product Showcase winners Moody Pet’s Fling-Ama-String and Four Paws’ Kitty Kat Circus, and during 2020 Petco unleashed a slew of promotional emails with feline-focused headlines including ‘You had me at Meow,’ ‘Kitty 101’ and ‘Kitty’s first shopping list .
These marketing folks are finally getting the idea that cats rock and cat parents like to lavish us with all sorts of goodies.

8 Hypoallergenic Cats for People with Allergies
This feline was dismayed to learn that more people are allergic to cats than any other animal. About one in five people in the world have allergy symptons such as sneezing, itchy eyes, coughing, wheezing and even the hives if exposed to cats. What a bummer!
But don’t lose hope my allergic feline loving furiends! Studies have found that it is’t t he amount of fur a cat has and that some of the most “hypoallergenic “ cats have very full, long coats.
Allergic reactions to felines come from reactions to a protein called Fel d 1, which is a protein that is present in our skin, saliva, and urine. When we lick our fur, this Fel d 1 dries into tiny particles that are carried through the air and then land on the hair, clothing, furniture and other stuff belonging to humans. These particles can hang around for months!
So, the bad news is that there are no felines that are 100% hypoallergenic but some of us produce much less of Fel d 1.
Scientists say that normally, female cats produce less of the protein than male cats, and neutered males produce less than those who haven’t been fixed. And now, you don’t have to adopt a hairless cat to stay away from allergens (although there is nothing wrong with my hairless feline furiends). You can also look into the breeds shown below. I would love to see everyone who hasn’t given a cat a furever home because of allergies be able to be a kitty parent!

Moscow’s renegade cat activists bending the law to save felines from the frozen winter
A Russian man named Ramil is a volunteer who works to help free cats trapped in basements of Soviet-era buildings, places that are often the only shelter stray cats can find. He is the hero of many Russians and of felines as well!
Russians are cat lovers, a 2016 poll indicated that 57% of Russian households had at least one cat.
The stray cat problem is only recently being addressed in Russia. Those poor kitties need shelter badly as temperatures normally stay below zero most of the winter. Boy am I glad I’m a pampered indoor kitty!
Moscow’s parliament passed a decree this fall that all apartment buildings provide access to basement vents for “small pets”. Ramil and his cat loving furiends are expanding their cat saving work to the suburbs (areas which are not under the same decree).
The Russians don’t take to animal cruelty. One political hopeful was photographed allegedly kicking a cat and his political career ended immediately. Businesses in Russia catering to cats and their humans are thriving, even cat cafes.
We say two paws up for the cat loving Russians who are working to help the street kitties of Moscow and other areas.
Furiendship trains can be hard to come by sometimes. I’m sure things will get better.
Love the drifting kitties. That’s way cool.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Scritches to all the kitties. ♥
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I’m so glad you two are trying to get along, it’s worth the effort. Those were good stories and yes, cats do get the back seat. It was even that way when BlogPaws was around, we told them to change their name to DogPaws.
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Ah, that was our Human’s biggest gripe about BlogPaws, She had a heck of a time connecting with other feline folks.
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Its great to see you guys get along! Sometimes us 3 do, sometimes we don’t. We think that there are more that 5 cat personality types and each of us 3 has more that one of the 5 listed! Cat drifting! Ah! We remember it well! The place we lived before had no carpeting and we drifted all the time! Here, we can’t! Too much carpet. Cinnamon says that everything should be for dogs! Including our Mom…we think more things should be cats! Oh yes, Marv is furry thankful he got to have his opine on your blog last week! Thanks for your walk around! We LOVE it! Have a marvellously Happy Day!
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Based on all the comments we have decided that Marv has become a SUPER star thanks to his Cat Chat!
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Thank God for people like that man in Russia. You always find great news.
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Thanks, we love the Russian guy too and he’s risking a lot going beyond the government edict to help the kitties.
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This is adorable! 🙂 ❤
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You made me laugh saying having a discussion of your relationship – I’ve never known a cat who would discuss our relationship!
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Petcretary has had 6 kitties, and all of them were different, jut like the ones mentioned!
And all of them were meezers! Cause she figured out that they did not aggravate her allergies like ‘ordinary’ cats, Confirmed! Thanks for that great info!
Amd that Russian man is an angel!
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Love hearing stories of allergic folks being able to have kitties in their homes!
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Wonderful stories, and i promise cuddles do not hurt. They’re kind of fun once you get used to them.
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The drifting kiddies reminds me of my childhood in the 1950’s. When my Mom would wax the floor, that was my cue to start sliding across the floor. Was so nice reading about Russians and their love for cats, too.
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Our Human has been known to slide across shiny slick floors.
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We are happy that there is progress on the friendship front between Lily and Alberto. Hey, baby steps, right? As for the personality story, the cats we know seem to have more than one of those traits.
We really enjoyed the cats drifting story! I will never again see a cat skid on the smooth floor without thinking of that. Ha ha!
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We agree on the purrsonality thing. None of our Tribe can be categorized in just one area.
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That drifting kitties video was fun to watch! I enjoyed the stories too!
Happy Thursday!
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They both look so sweet and businesslike while discussing the state of their relationship. I’m not a cat person but my loved ones are so I have grown fond of felines as well. My mother’s cat is named Snow White. She has heterochromia. I call her Sassy Snow White based on her personality. My niece’s cat is a big orange tabby named George. He loves to eat his meals at my Mom’s all the time so she has practically adopted him. My heart goes out for the cats in cold Russia. Glad there are kind-hearted people like Ramil to help them.
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We always love to hear stories of humans who are being wooed over to the “feline side”!
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We are definitely discriminated against. There are always more options for beds, toys, and treats for dogs in stores. Purrs, Snoops and Kommando Kitty (kudos on the improving relationship, Lily and Alberto)
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We agree Snoops and Kommando Kitty! More feline representation!!!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Lots of great info here!
Glad the kitties are getting along x
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That was lovely to see Lily and Alberto on the bed together. Hopefully Albert will join them in the not too distant future. Love the video of the drifting cats!
It is nice to see that the Russians love cats and are trying to give them shelter from the bitter cold.
When we were there a few years ago it is true that most Russians rarely smile, but as we were walking around if a cat was seen they always stopped to pet them.
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Our Human was in Russia too and felt the same, not too many smiles but lots of kitty petting!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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That Lily/Alberto snuggle makes my heart happy.
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Mine too!
The Human
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So sweet to see Alberto and Lily cuddles.
Good news about Russia and the very kind man.
I don’t think my boy fits in any of the five personalities maybe a mixture of them all 😸😻.You’re all looking gorgeous Oliver you look so wise and wonderful I think you would be a great professor.x😸😻
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Thank you! We love the Russian man too. Oliver loved your compliment but it did make his head a little bigger!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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we haz done sum driftin heer in TT az well, on de kitchen floor goin round de korner two fast !!
984 pawz UP to Russia for carin bout ther catz….we think thiz iz total lee awesum 🙂 ♥♥
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We’d love to see a video of you guys drifting!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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