Archive for September, 2010

Montreal Ca-T-nadiens

I was just in Montreal this weekend and as we were driving through Verdun at 4am I noticed an abundance of cats roaming the streets. I’m being literal, many feline cats roaming the streets (even though there were many of the human kind hanging hard as well -cool cats, anyone!?). I mentioned this observation and my friends then quickly pronounced “Ben you’d be pumped on this” and pointed out this lady who was surrounded by even more wannabe bear’s and Richard Dunn’s. She reminded me of the lady in Mary Poppins that feeds the pigeons, which used to make me cry ’cause I felt bad that she only had pigeons in her life. Apparently this Verdun lady goes out at night to not only feed the cats but fixes them as well.  That’s some next level Emo Cat Loving. I don’t really understand the process though of randomly taking stray cats and getting them neutered/spayed. Is she a vet operating on kitty’s ghetto style or does she pay for them to have it done professionally? The suspense of not knowing the answer to those questions makes for really cool and uncool scenarios in my head. Still, WTF?!

This also made me wonder since we were in Verdun and all us of speaking the French language, does it matter what we speak/say to our cats?  I’m assuming that because of the area we were in, chances are the cats were spoken to in French (fair assumption?). I could probably speak to Bear in french but it makes me feel nervous thinking about it. I just don’t feel like it’s fair to play games with his head after all this english. Realistically he’d be just as pumped to get brushed in both french and/or in english. What about German? If it was my mom speaking to him I bet he’d be stoked but me, i’d probably sound like i was  yelling at the dude.

Meh, I’m gonna go Brush Bear in the language of Emo Cat Love, the end.

War Wounds

Richard continues to show me who's boss

… Courtesy of Richard

Doin’ It For The Ki(tty)ds

My friend Jon Roth just had a traumatic experience with one of his cats “Woody”. A bit of background information before we start digging- Woody is named Woody because he loves to hump. Jon had to find him a new home months ago when he started humping Dolly, a cute but submissive female cat that also lives in their home. They found Woody a loving owner, the end.

Woody used to be on a strict diet, organic cat food and only the  best of the best. To quote Jon, he said that “he used to eat better than we did”. Impressive. As of recent his diet hasn’t been as strict and he was recently hospitalized due to crystals forming in his bladder. The crystals caused his urinary track to be blocked for 5 days and his heart to quickly stop and start up again. They rushed him to the vet when signs were severe and now Woody seems to be recovering well, even though there was no promise that he would. Phew…I would have been bummed out for my friend.

I still wonder though, what is the best food for Bear and other cats? We feed him “Orijen” and he seems to really dig it. They claim high protein, local ingredients without all the BS that comes with supermarket pet foods but again what the hell do I know?! I also feed him watered down milk every couple of days and randomly give him a bit of beef or chicken. Sometimes I give him food that my partner really doesn’t approve of like Deli meat. I then feel guilty and worry that I might kill him with my ignorance. My theory is this- the dude probably would have loved to have found those kinds of leftovers in a dumpsters, so why not feed it to him once in a while here at home?! Worst logic, but I’m generally a sucker when he begs. Still feeling guilty.

So really, like anyone else that just doesn’t know and buys whatever looks pretty on the cover I’m clueless about what’s best for my cat. I try to give him the “best” but according to the old fancy feast commercials I’m far from it. If only we could figure out a way to communicate with them and understand the meaning of “meow”. “UP” did it with dogs, let’s do this cat thing.

Woody, stay strong and people let’s get real with this food business. It’s hard enough for us to get the facts for what we put into our own bodies.

For the record Bear still gets Milk, it makes him happy and a happy kitty isn’t a bad thing.

Meow (translation- peace)

Bear Loves to Sun Bathe

There’s nothing more mellow than watching Bear getting a lil’ Vitamin D into his soul. It’s what keeps him going during those late night carpet hunting ‘n blanket raging sessions.

I hope every kitty out there gets to do a bit of  that bear style bathing.

I feel sleepy just thinking about it.

Ben D.

Emo Cat Dreams

I woke up this morning and after puttering around the house, shaking Bear’s food dish and preparing my own dish or several dishes for the upcoming work day, I remembered a dream I had. Fyi- Bear was adopted at the Humane society Feb.20th 2009, he’s my Partner’s cat technically but I’m freakin’ emo for the dude. Oh and he has kitty HIV (FIV), possibly from sharing needles on the streets.

The dream was this- Dani (the partner) and I were sleeping when she proclaimed with excitement that Bear was performing overhead shoulder presses on the floor in front of us. I was so proud that my big guy was taking his health into his own hands. It’s not enough to just sit around waiting for “milky” or sleeping in the sun room, you gotta hustle sometimes and that may be in the form of shoulder presses.

As I write this and after a long sleep at the foot of our bed, Bear is asleep in the sunroom again…wait I’m mistaken, he’s up!

I love you buddy, thanks for being sweet even in my dreams.

Ben D.

Richard crosses his legs and relaxes on the couch

Richard watching TV

This is Richard watching his favourite TV show Cagney and Lacey.

Richard goes to work

Richard Gets Stuff Done During The Day

Richard is has some pretty interesting habits. My favourite being the random objects he moves around during the day while the wife and I are making dollars. I call his behaviour “work.”

Richard’s work usually consists of grabbing a tea towel and his blanket and leaving them in the middle of the living room floor or somewhere in the bedroom. To him, that’s an honest day’s work where he feels like he’s earned his keep.

Other work he enjoys on a semi regular basis: flipping over two pillows on the couch and dragging a small head rest pillow we got as a gift with purchase into the bedroom. If he’s feeling like a tough test, he’ll even pull one of our blankets from the arm of the couch into the middle of the floor.

I guess it’s his “thing.” Afterall, we all have to pay bills and so does Richard (yeah, I charge him rent). Plus, he enjoys it so he might as well make some money doing something he loves.

This Wednesday, Richard put in some serious overtime. The wife called it a “Richard Disaster Zone.” I like to call it interior decorating, cat style. Here’s the list of the tasks he performed:

  • Moved the tea towel from the stove to in front of the TV
  • Pawed nail polish from the counter to the ground
  • Moved a pair of socks from the bedroom to the rug in the living room
  • Flipped both pillows on the couch
  • Moved one of my hoodies from a folded pile to in front of the bed
  • Moved the head rest pillow from the couch to in front of the bed (he set a new record for pillow dragging distance with this pull)
  • Moved another pair of socks from one side of the bed to the other

Richie worked hard and managed to make his best arrangement yet.

Nice job buddy. You have a true talent!