Walk Through The Web Wednesday – 6/28

Happy Wednesday Furiends!
It’s a beautiful day in our neighborhood and we hope your neighborhood is beautiful too. After the several months of meowing about making the change from the place The Human called “the business” to moving all work to our home office we are finally settling into a routine. I thought it might interest you to take a tour to see where all the magic happens and all the work gets done. As you will note from the photos, we felines are an integral part of all the creative work that comes out of this space and here’s the photographic evidence of the stresses and heavy demands of our daily routines.

This is “creative central” and where you will find Oliver, Lily and myself hard at work.

Lily is hard at work “dreaming” up some new blog post ideas

Oliver is hard at work here and signaling that he does NOT want to be interrupted when he is thinking.

There are a number of feline work zones. This is my favorite work station

We do allow our Purrsonal Assistant some work space as well.

Sometimes a cat needs to stretch out and play with an ostrich feather affixed to the chair, just to clear his mind and let the ideas flow.

I hope you enjoyed this tour of our workplace and thank you all for being patient with us as we worked on getting our space (and ourselves) organized!

10 Surprising Benefits of having cats in your life

Human, allow me to remind you how lucky (and healthier) you are to have us living with you.

This feline takes exception to the heading that anyone would be surprised that living with cats would provide benefits. Still, we must acknowledge that the writer of the article is doing their best to break stereotypes. The article states (and I have reported in previous #WebWednesday postings) that science has proven that cats can lower stress levels, reduce anxiety and even help reduce the symptoms of depression. The Human can attest to this personally when she went through some very bad times a couple of years ago and she often says, “If it wasn’t for my cats I wouldn’t have gotten out of bed in the morning.”

And we felines can also positively affect your physical health as well. Research has reported that cat owners have a lower risk of heart disease and stroke as well as lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Now I am no medical feline but I do understand that humans (and cats) are prone to some things through heredity but the fact that we can positively affect our human’s health is a very good thing.

Scientists also say that living with a feline can boost human’s immune system. When your immune system is boosted it reduces risk of allergies and other immune-related issues. It’s been found that children, when introduced to cats at a young age, have their immune systems boosted.

When you humans have a cat to care for you have a sense of responsibility and purpose and this is especially important for older humans. And having a cat in your home can relieve loneliness and feelings of isolation.

The article claims that cats improve their human’s sleep quality but when we discussed this with The Human, her response was a resounding, “Oh heck no!” This may come from the fact that she has two 21 pound and one 8 pound pile of furry, purry, neediness in bed with her, on top of her, beside her and stretched out on her legs causing temporary paralysis.  

The conclusion is this-having the love of a feline in your home has so many wonderful benefits so, if you don’t have a cat, go adopt one before June Adopt A Cat month is over. If you have a feline, consider bringing another cat into your home so you can enjoy the love and benefits of living with a fantastic feline.

Someone on TikTok Is Teaching People How to Speak Cat

This feline has now officially heard everything. Evidentily a TikTok user @alecanewman is teaching other humans how to communicate with their cats. Evidently many humans are interested in this as the videos have accumulated millions of views.

Included in his repertoire is a class that teaches humans how to say “come here” (Ma-AH)  He explains this particular command training this way, “This one’s difficult because normally, when you call a dog, they come. When you call a cat, you leave a message.” MOL that’s funny!

Some people say it works and they post videos as proof. The Human hasn’t had a chance to try this on us so I will have to report the results later.

Thief caught stealing beloved store cat named MiMi at shop near Koreatown

OH NO HE DIDN’T!!!  This is horrible! The store had a video camera that caught the purrpetrator taking off with MiMi. The incident happened just before 1 p.m. Saturday, June 24th at Harbin Deer Trading Co., an herbal medicine store on Western Avenue near 2nd Street in Los Angeles.

The owners, Andrew Xu and Kelly Kim, spoke with Eyewitness News and said their cat MiMi has lived in the store for about 10 years. MiMi is well known and loved by the store’s customers.

The owners said the thief was pretending to shop before snatching MiMi from a table.

They said they didn’t notice until a couple hours later when they filled MiMi’s bowl and he didn’t show up. They were busy helping customers at the time of the crime.

The suspect was seen carrying a backpack, wearing a striped purple shirt and a lavender tie with blue pants.

The store’s owners are asking anyone who may have seen MiMi to contact authorities. We are sending purrayers that MiMi will be found soon and returned to his humans.

What is the “cat distribution system” and why is it trending on TikTok?

Alberto as a kitten – “Hey Human , I pick you!”

Needless to say the phrase “cat distribution system” caught my attention. Evidently TikTok is flooded with videos showing the “cat distribution system” in action, but what exactly does this mean?

TikTok has coined a term called “the Universal Cat Distribution System.” It refers to the uncanny ability we felines have for finding ourselves furever homes. We show up during people’s walks, we’ll wander into a house or position ourselves by a highway or road. This is the “Universal Cat Distribution System” which describes the phenomenon of people ending up with cats purely through circumstances.

One user commented a simple explanation to TikTok saying, “Cats pick people… people don’t pick cats.”

One note of caution for my readers, if you are chosen by through the cat distribution system, please make sure the cat is not lost, see if they have a microchip and take the feline to the vet to be sure they are healthy before you bring them in your home, especially if you have other cats in the house.

Have you experienced the Universal Cat Distribution System? Meow about it in the comments and tell us your story.

Working Cat Spotlight –Wayne and Saul from the RE Store in Bellingham, Washington

When you shop in  The RE Store or Bellingham Wind Works you may hear the soft tinkle of a cat bell, or two cat bells. The bells belong to Wayne and Saul, brothers who found furever homes in the neighboring stores in Bellingham’s Fountain District.

In 2017 a customer gifted  The RE Store with two kittens.  Customers were invited to participate in naming the kittens. A change jar was placed on the counter and people left their name suggestions in the jar. The winning names were Wayne and Saul.  

In 2020 when The Restore was forced to close for three months, the Wind Works offered to house the cats. Now the cats sleep in their own beds at Wind Works and spend time wandering between the two stores, even visiting other stores in the neighborhood.

Wayne and Saul are popular with customers and employees alike, sometimes stopping into the stores just to see the cats. Aaron Smith, a 12-year employee of The Re Store said, “They’re some good boys.”

Good job Wayne and Saul!

Walk Through The Web Wednesday – 6/7

Happy Wednesday Furiends!
Alberto is taking a break so I am handling the feature this week. It’s been eventful. All three of us had our wellness exams (blood work and all the bells and whistles). The Human was put on notice regarding my weight and Alberto’s weight. Lily on the other hand could stand to gain a few ounces. I’m looking forward to seeing how The Human is going to handle that!

In an attempt to prove that my pulchritude does not affect my mobility I headed up to the top of the cat tree, which is usually Lily’s territory.

Whoa, look at me, I actually made it to the top.
It’s not so bad chillin’ up here.
Hey Human, get the full effect so people can apurreciate the fact that I got up here.
Okay, that’s enough heading down now.
I think I’ll just hang out here under the desk and monitor the

In honor of Adopt a Cat Month, we’ve found some wonderful stories about adoption (most from The DoDo). Enjoy

Sister cats who gave birth at the same time take turns nursing and babysitting the kittens

Oh my whiskers, the Dodo finds the BEST cat stories. This is a video story about Xena and Ripley two extremely bonded sister cats who had kittens at the same time and shared the kitten caring duties equally. Spoiler alert – all the kittens were adopted and the two sister moms were adopted together. Happy endings make me purr!

Stray Cat paws at window until lady finally adopts him

Once again the DoDo presents us with a wonderful video to celebrate cat adoption month.  Sometimes a feline has to be his own marketing representative if he wants a forever home and clearly, this guy is a marketing genius!

Cat uses neighbor’s ring doorbell to get attention

The Human loves our doorbell camera, says it makes her feel safer but when a neighbor cat trips it, she sometimes gets annoyed. She should thank her lucky stars that we don’t have a neighbor like George! George is the feline self-proclaimed hospitality chairman of his neighborhood and aside from  his 5:00am concerts, he also roams the neighborhood, making friends and spreading love.

You can keep up with George on Instagram: https://thedo.do/carikoba. Once again, a lovely feline story from the Dodo

Nationwide Insurance’s “Wacky Pet Names” national contest

Voting is now open for Nationwide’s 2023 “Wacky Pet Names” contest and will end on Friday. It includes names of dogs, cats and exotic pets. Winners from each category will be announced next week.

Among the finalists is a Minnesota feline called Prison Mike, named after Michael Scott’s prison character in the hit comedy show “The Office.”

The cat’s owner, Marina, says her cat “was born as a crazy boy” and “one who maybe needs a cage” so the name is fitting.

Some other notable finalists include a cat in Oregon named Moira Rose McMurderpants Queen of Hearts and Green Bean Catserole and Sir Woodrow Agustdus Scuttlebooty the Third, Esquire both from South Carolina. Nationwide is an insurance company that also offers human and pet insurance. 

Walk Through The Web Wednesday (on Thursday) – 6/1

Dear Furiends,
Evidently we are repeating what seems to have become a habit here at FelineOpines central and that is getting our Wednesday feature out on Thursdays. We have extended quite a bit of grace to our Purrsonal Assistant but this slacking has to stop. Here are the lame excuses she used for running behind.

“It took me an entire day to get both Alberto and Oliver to their wellness appointments at the vet.

    Oh pulleeze! Taking to cats to the vet’s office isn’t that big a deal. Granted, Oliver and I each weigh 21.5 pounds so she has to take us in separately (which means two different trips to the vet) but still. Maybe she needs to work out a little more if she can’t handle 21.5 pounds on each side. And why is she making such a big deal about it? We’re the ones who suffer. And what about Lily you ask? Well Lily is no fool, after trip number two, Lily took off and went into deep hiding. The Human searched for over an hour and finally had to call the vet and reschedule. Note to self, be like Lily!

    “It was my birthday and I thought I deserved a little time off.”

    Seriously? We felines are constantly working, posing for photos, dealing with delayed feeding times and, now that she’s working from home, nap interruptions. But in her defense, she does love us a lot and we have a pretty cushy set up here so, we granted her a little time off but reminded her, next week’s feature better be back on schedule! Check out this amazing cake she received.

    So Human, we wish you a happy birthday and we’re always grateful for the gift of a furever home you gave us!

    Well, it’s time to get to the news at hand. June is Adopt a Cat Month and we’ve included two news items that celebrate cat adoption. Oliver has a little PSA he’d like to share with you.

    It’s always easy to look at the world with rose colored glasses when you have a furever home!

    Stray Cat’s Transformation Stuns Internet After Finding Forever Home

    You humans can make such a difference in a cat’s life and Tom-Tom’s story is proof. Once the “neighborhood feral cat” in Portsmouth, Virginia, until Katie Cats Sims noticed him outside her house in March 2022.  Sims spent four months earning his trust and eventually lured him inside.

    “He looked like he was in pain and his little damaged ears just tugged at my heartstrings,” Sims told Newsweek.

    “The way Tom-Tom looked at me, I just knew that he was asking for my help.”

    Now, a year later, Tom-Tom is settled into his new home with Sims and her three other felines—Envy, Bru, and Mila.

    To celebrate the anniversary of his “gotcha day,” Sims shared Tom-Tom’s tale to TikTok, including a clip of the first time she spotted him. Looking sickly and disheveled, the feral feline melted hearts with the video receiving almost 230,000 views.

    And how did she earn Tom-Tom’s trust to come to this happy ending. When she started approaching him, he would run and hide under her car. She talked to him from a distance. Time started to run out because she had to move and she wanted to take Tom-Tom with her so she had to speed up her plan.  

    She began to leave food out for him and every time Tom-Tom came to eat, she inched the food closer.  She then contacted a local rescue center, who provided her with a humane trap. Tom-Tom refused to go inside, even when tempted by treats. So, she purchased some chicken nuggets from Chick-Fila-A and tried to lure Tom-Tom into her kitchen instead.

    She left her back door open, put the nuggets on a plate beside in the middle of the floor and she hid behind the door. It took Tom-Tom ten minutes to come in and nibble on the chicken. Sims shut the back door,and Tom-Tom panicked, trying to climb out the kitchen window and then ran and hid in one of the bedroom closets. Sims began talking to him like she did outside to calm  him down.

    The next day he was taken to the vet, neutered and tested for any diseases. He received antibiotics for his infected ears but sadly diagnosed with liver disease, a heart murmur, high blood pressure, a broken tail, and diabetes. Sims was up to the challenge and over time, despite his hissing at her he finally came to trust her.

    Just when Tom-Tom was acclimating to his new home he suffered a seizure and spent five days fighting for his life in an animal hospital.

    “It was recommended that I consider his quality of life and not let him continue to suffer,” Sims said. “To all of our surprise, he made a full recovery. He’s quite the fighter.” He had the seizure in October and by Christmas was playing with toys, exploring the house, and bonding with her other cats.

    “I’m incredibly proud of his progress,” Sims said. “Since January, he has not gone into the safe place at all and meows very loudly when I leave the room.”

    Tom-Tom now living his best life with his fam ily. Photo courtesy of Newsweek

    Two paws up for this wonderful lady who was willing to take on all the risks to give Tom-Tom his life back and a loving home!

    He Adopted The ‘Feisty’ Cat No One Wanted, 9 Months Later They’re Living Happily Ever After

    And if you loved Tom-Tom’s story, you’ll love Nibble’s story and the photos at Cheezburger with these two pals. This man was warned at the shelter that the cat was “feisty” (whatever that means) and no one wanted to adopt him. Well this man adopted him and they are now living their best lives. Be sure and visit the site for more photos and the comments from people who love this story.

    The Mystery of the Great Plant Murder

    The Human loves to read, write and watch murder mysteries. Needless to say this title caught her eye. One of this man’s cats “murdered” his plant — and you’ll never guess which one. Watch the video below to see if you can figure out who the perpetrator is.

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    A Twin Cities cat has quite the story to tell after surviving a road trip.

    No matter what kind of a loving forever home a cat has, sometimes they get a bit curious and that takes them far from that home. This happened to a cat named Noah who was found n a semi-truck traveling from Brooklyn Park at an Amazon facility in Eagan.

    When Noah was discovered by the station manager, it was clear he wasn’t a stray as he was purring and seemed very happy to be found.

    The good folks at the warehouse were able to use Noah’s microchip to find his owner in Columbia Heights. Noah was reunited with his owner; who had no idea how he got into the truck.

    So my furiends, please remember these two things, make sure your humans have you microchipped and for heaven’s sake stay out of trucks!

    Walk Through The Web Wednesday 6/27

    siamese cat on a leash walking through a garden

    Hello There Furiends,
    It’s that time again for me to sniff out some of the less publicized and more interesting feline related postings on the information highway. IO hope you enjoy this week’s finds.
    Purrs & Head Bonks,
    Siamese cat with blue eyes

    Why Cats Make The Best Drinking Buddies, A Treatise – Vinepair
    cats make good drinking buddies

    Please understand that I am not promoting over imbibing for you humans. I am a cat of moderation and think you humans should be the same. I do have to say this article is clever, even if it does take some digs at us felines. But I say, if you can’t laugh at yourself, you’re going to be pretty miserable. After the author says that “cats are grumpy, they really only care about themselves, and boy, do they judge you. ” He redeems himself with, ” Once they’re on your side, however, they’re loyal. Feline camaraderie feels infinitely more meaningful than its barking equivalent.”

    Cats love computers at Lakeland SPCA – Fox 13

    CatsComputers

    I love stories about the creativity of humans when it comes to shelter kitties. This was a new one and it’s great. The good folks at the SPCA of Florida discovered that a warm laptop and the glow of the screen captivates felines. They decided they’d play kitten friendly videos on laptops and the results were purrfect.

    The kittens watch videos like “Barnyard Buffet” where mice run through pieces of cheese, birds flutter by and bugs are all over the screen. The kittens are reacting with the videos and their environment is enriched greatly.  Human experts say that the visual stimulation is good for the cats and that they love the computers because they are a nice place to snuggle and warm up.  When Oliver and I were kittens, we had an iPad mini to play with and we loved the Friskies app Jitterbug Maybe you humans should start donating your old laptops to your local shelter.

    Cats on Catnip-The Amazing Photos of Andrew Martilla – Insider

    andrew Martilla cats on catnip photos

    Photographer Andrew Marttila is a photographer famous for capturing the awesomeness of us felines. His latest project is  “Cats on Catnip,” which allows you humans in to the realm of feline nip addiction. Now I realize I said earlier that I am a feline of moderation but I forgot to mention that does not include catnip! Each member of The Tribe of Five has a different reaction to nip but we all agree, Tucker can be a mean drunk!

    Does Having A Cat Reduce Stress? Science Says A Feline Friend Can Definitely Help You Chill – Elite Daily

    cats reduce stress in humans

    You humans keep on debating this issue and I decided I’d put this issue to rest because science has proved it!  For instance, a 2009 study published in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Neurology found that having a cat can — get this — reduce your risk of having a stroke or heart attack by a third.  Professor Adnan Qureshi, a researcher from the University of Minnesota who led the study, told The Telegraph that even he and his team were amazed by the numbers in their findings. He also said that he believes that “stroking the pet could cut the level of stress-related hormones in the blood.”
    So can we put this ridiculous argument to rest finally? Cats are good for your health humans. My Humans think insurance companies should offer a discount for those who live with felines.

    Only a Few More Days to Celebrate June as Adopt A Cat Month

    June is adopt a cat month

    I’m sharing this ad from our local Panhandle Animal Shelter.  All of The Tribe of Five were adopted and Oliver, Lily and I came from Panhandle Animal shelter. Please consider giving a feline a furever home this month. If you’re in doubt, just ask our Humans. They love their furry family! I’m sharing pics from our feline family album. Now go adopt a cat!

    June is adopt a cat month, black and white and siamese kitteen