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{Know Your Meme: Standing Cat}

§1726 · May 8, 2011 · cats · 25 comments


The Institute for Internet Studies takes a look at Standing Cat, a viral video that has been trending on the internets. knowyourmeme.com Standing Cat www.youtube.com Standing Cat IN BOOTS! (Feat. Zorro Cat and Mariachi Cat) www.youtube.com All The Standing Cats www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Japanese TV Standing Cat www.youtube.com Standing cat www.youtube.com *Standing cat*立ちんぼ子猫www.youtube.com Funny Dancing Cat www.youtube.com Ceiling Cat. knowyourmeme.com Keyboard Cat. knowyourmeme.com Monorail Cat knowyourmeme.com Longcat knowyourmeme.com Highlander www.imdb.com Princes of The Universe www.youtube.com

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{I Know What I Saw – Witnesses of the Roswell UFO Crash}

§1655 · April 22, 2011 · cat · 25 comments


Now presenting the most in-depth program ever produced on the single most significant alien UFO incident known to man. Based on the research of Kevin Randle and Don Schmitt, two of the foremost UFO investigators on the Roswell UFO crash, this in-depth film required over 400 interviews and more than a decade to produce, and is considered the definitive investagation on the Roswell UFO crash and government cover-up of contact with aliens from another world. The story is fascinating, the facts compelling and the possibilities unnerving. Strong evidence that we are not alone in the universe. NOW on DVD in a 2-DVD Special Edition – Cat# U650 – Go to www.UFOTV.com. Includes two feature length programs UFO Secret: The Roswell Crash and The Roswell Crash: Update 2000.

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{Grateful Dead – China Cat Sunflower & I Know You Rider Pt 1}

§1026 · November 17, 2010 · cat · 25 comments


Grateful Dead – China Cat Sunflower & I Know You Rider Pt 1

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{Know Your Meme: Keyboard Cat}

§909 · October 20, 2010 · cat · 25 comments


The Rocketboom Institute for Internet Studies presents its findings on Play Him Off Keyboard Cat knowyourmeme.com PlayHimOffKeyboardCat.com playhimoffkeyboardcat.com Lolcats icanhascheezburger.com Lolrus www.flickr.com Furries and their Escalade! youtube.com charlie schmidt’s “cool cat” www.youtube.com Brad O’Farrell www.bradofarrell.com Rocketboom Interview with Brad O’Farrell www.rocketboom.com Play Haley Off, Keyboard Cat www.youtube.com Treadmill version www.youtube.com nunchuck version www.youtube.com fainting version www.youtube.com barbell + fish tank version www.youtube.com spider-man version www.youtube.com roof jump version www.youtube.com Keyboard Cat on CNN news.aol.com Keyboard Cat on The Daily Show ccinsider.comedycentral.com Bill O’Reilly Advocates Keyboard Cat www.youtube.com Vaudeville en.wikipedia.org Historic Footage- Vaudeville Acts 1898 to 1910 www.youtube.com keyboard cat personal life slideshow www.youtube.com For more on internet memes and phenomena visit The MemeDB www.knowyourmeme.com

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{Know Your Meme: LOL Cats}

§904 · October 18, 2010 · cats · 25 comments


Know Your Meme www.knowyourmeme.com 4chan http LOLCats lolcats.com I can has cheeseburger icanhascheezburger.com Make your own! kscakes.com LOLcode en.wikipedia.org History of according to Anil Dash www.dashes.com LOL reference links www.nickhodge.com

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{What you Need to Know about Cat Food}

§428 · August 12, 2010 · cat · (No comments)

Cat Food Info #1 Cats Need Protein in their Cat Food The cat
food you feed to your cat should always be rich in protein. This
generally should come from meat, poultry or fish. Many cat food
brands advertise chicken, beef, and tuna flavored cat food
because they know that cats need protein and cat owners are
looking for quality cat food. However, you need to make sure the
cat food you buy has a sufficient amount of cat food regardless
of what flavor it is.

Cat Food Info #2 Cat Food with Taurine Also check the cat food
you typically buy for an amino acid called taurine. This
particular amino acid is very important in the overall health of
your cat, and your cat will eat as much food as it has to in
order to supplement this particular amino acid. So, if you are
buying cheap cat food that does not have the proper nutrients
your cat will eat a lot. If you buy a nutrient rich cat food
then your cat will eat little and save you more money while
still getting proper nutrition.

Cat Food Info #3 Canned Cat Food or Dry Cat Food? Many people do
not know whether they should buy canned or dry cat food, or
whether it even matters. Because of this, many people simply buy
the cat food that is most affordable or convenient for them.
This is actually a mistake. Cats should be fed a mixture of cat
food. The dry cat food should be given for free feeding,
especially if you are away on vacation or out for the day.
Canned cat food should be supplemented at other times as well
because it has water in the food and significantly more protein
than the carbohydrate rich dry cat food. Not to mention the same
food over and over might bore your cat and cause him to stop
eating that cat food altogether.

Cat Food Info #4 Avoid Cat Food Fillers Cats need to eat a cat
food that is rich in protein, so make sure the amount of fillers
is kept to a minimum. Carbohydrates are not essential for a
cat’s existence, so don’t buy cat food that is full of them.
Instead, read labels and buy cat food that is not filled with
fillers and other by products.

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{Things You Should Know About Cat Food}

§284 · July 7, 2010 · cats · (No comments)

Cat Food Info #1 Cats Need Protein in their Cat Food

The cat food you feed to your cat should always be rich in protein. This generally should come from meat, poultry or fish. Many cat food brands advertise chicken, beef, and tuna flavored cat food because they know that cats need protein and cat owners are looking for quality cat food. However, you need to make sure the cat food you buy has a sufficient amount of cat food regardless of what flavor it is.

Cat Food Info #2 Cat Food with Taurine

Also check the cat food you typically buy for an amino acid called taurine. This particular amino acid is very important in the overall health of your cat, and your cat will eat as much food as it has to in order to supplement this particular amino acid. So, if you are buying cheap cat food that does not have the proper nutrients your cat will eat a lot. If you buy a nutrient rich cat food then your cat will eat little and save you more money while still getting proper nutrition.

Cat Food Info #3 Canned Cat Food or Dry Cat Food?

Many people do not know whether they should buy canned or dry cat food, or whether it even matters. Because of this, many people simply buy the cat food that is most affordable or convenient for them. This is actually a mistake. Cats should be fed a mixture of cat food. The dry cat food should be given for free feeding, especially if you are away on vacation or out for the day. Canned cat food should be supplemented at other times as well because it has water in the food and significantly more protein than the carbohydrate rich dry cat food. Not to mention the same food over and over might bore your cat and cause him to stop eating that cat food altogether.

Cat Food Info #4 Avoid Cat Food Fillers

Cats need to eat a cat food that is rich in protein, so make sure the amount of fillers is kept to a minimum. Carbohydrates are not essential for a cat’s existence, so don’t buy cat food that is full of them. Instead, read labels and buy cat food that is not filled with fillers and other byproducts.

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{Getting to Know Your Cat}

§228 · June 23, 2010 · cat · (No comments)

Spay or Neuter a New Cat
Millions of cats are euthanized each year in shelters due to the overcrowding of animals. Cats can easily have over 10 kittens in a given pregnancy leaving owners with problem of trying to find homes for these kittens. There is an easy remedy to this problem and that is spaying or neutering your cat. Not only is this the responsible thing to do but it is better for your cat. If unspayed female are more at risk of developing the following conditions: breast cancer, pyometra, tumors of the uterus & ovaries. While unneutered male cats run a risk of developing testicular cancer. 

The Price of having a cat
When people see a cute kitten they immediately decide to adopt it. Once home they realize they have made a mistake. They are not prepared for the responsibility of a cat, not all members of the family are happy to have a cat, resident pets don’t adapt well to the new addition or it just doesn’t fit into your lifestyle. The costs of pet ownership can be quite high. Licenses, training classes, spaying and neutering, veterinary care, vaccinations, grooming, toys, food, kitty litter, and other expenses add up quickly.

Checking the health of your new cat
When a household decides to adopt a cat, be it from the shelter or a breeder a great deal of time should go into selecting the right animal. Have questions about where the pet came from, how they have interacted with the staff, do the pet have a behavior issue, etc. If you are buying from a breeder, ensure they are registered with an appropriate cat council. When visiting the cattery check out the overall health of the animals. Always have everything in writing, including the final cost of the cat, health guarantees etc.

Buying purebreds from pet shops or backyard breeders
If you are buying a cat from a pet shop or a backyard breeder there is probably little chance that a proper screening of genetic problems has taken place. Pet shops generally charge more for purebred kittens than a registered breeder would. Not only this, but they most likely won’t have certified paper to ensure their authenticity and health. As a result, you may be buying a cat that could have substantial medical bills in the future or even pass away suddenly. 

Seek veterinary help
People don’t realize the seriousness of a medical condition & fail to take appropriate action & get the cat to a vet. This may be due to the lack of knowledge they posses or funds. Cat owners should look into the cost of having pet health insurance or a special Cat Fund prepared in case of emergencies.

Flea Control Product
Unless recommended by your veterinarian, cats should be treated with a cat flea treatment only such as Frontline. Pet owners think they will save money by sharing their dog’s flea control product with their cats. This can prove fatal as cats are extremely sensitive to pyrethrins & pyrethroids which are often in dog flea products. The use of these on cats can result in death.

An appropriate diet
Cats have very specific dietary needs and as such need a balanced diet. There are many commercially available brands of cat food available which will fulfill your cat’s dietary requirements. Don’t attempt to feed your cat a home-made diet or other human consumed foods unless you have spent a great deal of time researching, as certain food s can do more harm than good.

Your roaming cat
Some owners feel that having your cat roam outside the home is beneficial for them. In actuality it may do more harm as free roaming cats & their lifespan is considerably shorter than that of indoor only cats, or cats with limited/supervised access outside. Outdoor cats run the risk of being highly stress by been hit by a car, attacked by another cat or dog, plus many other dangers they encounter which is very traumatizing.

Declawing VS not Declawing
Declawing has been a heated debate for many veterinarians, cat advocates, and owners alike. Some veterinarians consider declawing a “routine” surgery, while cat advocates consider it cruel, inhumane, and unnecessary in almost every case. Declawing is not for everyone and cat owners should have all the facts before making this decision.

Litter Box Maintenance
Cats will use a litter box only if it is kept clean, and if the litter is not scented or pleasant to the cat’s feet. Carefully maintaining your cat’s litter box will almost guarantee that you will not be faced with litter box avoidance problems. Don’t try to over clean the box with disinfectant or bleach as cats are very sensitive to these and other chemicals. It is also recommended to have an automatic litter box to help in reducing the maintenance. If your cat suddenly starts urinating outside the box despite your careful maintenance, you should immediately suspect a urinary tract problem and call your veterinarian.

 

For more information on this subject or any additional pet health articles please visit www.entirelypets.com

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{Cat Care Secrets – What Every Cat Owner Must Know.}

§17 · May 1, 2010 · cat · (No comments)

Cat Owners Love This Book. All Secrets On Cat Care And Cat Training. Goldmine For Affiliates Way Less Competition Than Comparable Dog E-Books.
Cat Care Secrets – What Every Cat Owner Must Know.

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{How do Cats and Dogs know which is cat food and which is dog food?}

§8 · April 29, 2010 · cats · 8 comments

I have 2 cats and three dogs. One night, I ran out of cat food (the dry type) and my cats were hungry. So since I had dog food only and the shops were closed, I gave them dog kibbles. They’re more or less of the same shape and size and are made of the same ingredients – chicken. My cats took a nibble and refused the rest of the bowl, preferring to go hungry than eat dog food. The next day, i got them a fresh pack of made-for-cats kibbles and they immediately dived in and ate up. How come my cats knew what I gave them wasn’t cat food?

I also know of dogs that won’t eat cat food for the long run (not mine though, cos they’re pigs and will eat anything).

It would be good if a pet food manufacturer can answer this question. Is there some special ingredient you put in cat and dog food that makes cats and dogs know which kibbles is who’s? Also, nowadays, dogs are eating fish too – like salmon. You can’t say it’s the ingredient. How come they know the difference?

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