The cat you see in the picture at the top of this blog is Teddy. Don't be fooled by the name. He's only cuddly to one person - my wife; and only when we're in bed. He's a beautiful looking cat with a coat of fur much like polished wood. He has a white undercoat that is truly amazing. He's a very muscular cat with a good running speed and jumping abilities. You would think that he would be the dominant cat among our 4 felines, but Ted bows out to them all - even our 18 year old arthritic long haired bi-colour cat, Simon. I think cats can feel inferior to other cats much like people do with other people. He was a stray when he adopted us 4 years ago. We brought him in before the Maritimes winter hit and he has never strayed since. I will never know what kind of life he had before we rescued him, or even if that has anything to do with his inferiority, but Teddy seems to be contented with his home otherwise, and we love him so much.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Undercats
When I was formulating the idea for this blog, my first choice for a title was Undercats. When I Googled undercats I found that the Urban Dictionary defined an undercat as: 'someone who does not have the motivation to do well in life.' I also found a jazz band who called themselves the Undercats who had a blog with that title so I had to come up with something different. Since I wrote a book which I self published on Kindle with the title 'Theory of Sevens', the natural extension of that is to call my blog 'Cat Theory'. I wanted this blog to be about cats because I had written another book entitled, 'Two Feral Waifs', which is about cats. I have had 16 different cats since I married and I now have four. I've read quite a bit about cats also, so I feel comfortable writing about the subject. I also go to a chat room called I Love Cats where I leave encouraging notes to other people who love cats. I hope you visit that chat room like I do. Best wishes for a prosperous New Year in 2013, and God bless.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Cartoon Cats
There is a neat cartoon I like to read every day. 'Savage Chickens'. Just Google it. It's mostly about chickens but Doug Savage has also put some pretty funny sketches of cats on his website. He draws his cartoons on sticky notes and then puts them on the Savage Chickens site. If you click on his cats tag it will take you to all of his cat cartoons. In fact today he had a cartoon of cats on a Christmas tree. It seems he presently has two cats: Watson and Crumble. I don't know Doug Savage and I've never contacted him so to one of my favorite creators of laughs here's a little free advertizing.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Review of HERO CATS
I had a thought that once in a while I would write a review of a book about cats. Just so happens that I've been reading a book about cats: 'Hero Cats (True Stories of Daring Feline Deeds)'. by Eric Swanson. It contains within its pages heroic deeds performed by cats very much like our very own feline friends. You wouldn't guess that kitties could be heroes, but it's true according Eric Swanson. This book looks at cats in a different light. Sure most of the time, they are the lazy, self centered, heat seeking felines we've come to love and adore, but just read this book and you'll look at your purring machine in a different light.
There is Pod who protects Aegis from an intruder dog; Scarlett who saves her kittens one by one from a burning building risking her life and almost losing it. There is Tramp who saves her canine friend, Lady from a fox trap; and Mr. Meow who saves a new born baby girl from strangulation. The list goes on. This book though not mushy is tender and funny, a good read for the whole family.
There is Pod who protects Aegis from an intruder dog; Scarlett who saves her kittens one by one from a burning building risking her life and almost losing it. There is Tramp who saves her canine friend, Lady from a fox trap; and Mr. Meow who saves a new born baby girl from strangulation. The list goes on. This book though not mushy is tender and funny, a good read for the whole family.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Golden Eyed Feline Dreaming
The following is a song I started and someone on the chat room 'I Love Cats' finished.
Used by permission.
Golden eyed feline dreaming on such a lonely day.
Used by permission.
If all my cats
were gone and the sky was grey,
I would be so lonely on a winter's day
My wife works all day. We're not in LA,
I went for a walk and began to pray.
I would be so lonely on a winter's day
My wife works all day. We're not in LA,
I went for a walk and began to pray.
Golden eyed feline dreaming on such a lonely day.
- Came across a cat ... (that) I had passed along the way
He started to walk and talk with me
On a sunny day ...
People stared along the street
As we walked on by
That cat knew where he was going
No need to ask him why
I wondered where he was headed
Where he would take me
He showed me some directions
To help to set me free
The cats know all the answers
The cats know what to do
They know where you need to go
And what you need too
Listen to the cats ...
They will guide you along
They understand the humans
And help to keep us strong ...
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Comfortable Kitty
Cats are very laid back creatures. They don't try to shape their own world. They just lay back and wait for the world to shape itself to suit them. They communicate very plainly without words. They know exactly what they want and it will come to them by their will. Cats know how to be comfortable and to get us humans to serve them. The cat is a manipulating genius. They are very tranquil and we could learn something from that. A piece of string becomes a wonderful toy dangled from the kitten's servant's skillful hand. Catnip is legal for our feline friends. We have several lost catnip toys under our furniture at any given time. A crumpled up grocery receipt gives a cat endless joy as it plays hockey around the kitchen floor finally making the goal under the electric range. Joys are simple and they give us pleasure quite unwillingly by their very nature.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
The Purrrfect Companion
When you have a cat, it takes time, patience and understanding of their individual personalities, but their worth it. It's not about who owns who, its a relationship. You're never lonely when you have a cat. They can bring out the laughter from your heart when you thought that it was buried so deep you would never see it again. You can see the wonder in a piece of string or a crumpled up piece of paper along with your kitten. Conversations with your cat are simple body language. You know when they need some morsels, or want to go outside or when they are finished playing or when to give them some space or when they want a cosy lap or a good scratch. It's always on the cats' terms, though. You can't lead a cat, but it's the cats' personality that teaches us so much. We learn to be humble, how to serve, and virtues like patience, love, self control, goodness, forgiveness, and faithfulness are examples. God created cats to teach us many things. Let's be thankful for them and treat them with the love that human race is so capable of giving other species.
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