The kitten & cat thread
#2681
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These pics will work:
Pookie walking in sun by The Braineack, on Flickr
Pookie Lazy Sunday Morning by The Braineack, on Flickr
Hobbes with Pookie by The Braineack, on Flickr
Pookie in Sun by The Braineack, on Flickr
Pookie walking in sun by The Braineack, on Flickr
Pookie Lazy Sunday Morning by The Braineack, on Flickr
Hobbes with Pookie by The Braineack, on Flickr
Pookie in Sun by The Braineack, on Flickr
#2682
There appears to be more than 5 flavors. Wish there was a variety pack. is the chicken paste or is it chicken pieces?
Chicken, chicken and liver, turkey, ocean fish, beef, trout, salmon, turkey and giblets, chicken and whitefish.
http://www.chewy.com/cat/cat-325/tri...dx=1&query=USA
Chicken, chicken and liver, turkey, ocean fish, beef, trout, salmon, turkey and giblets, chicken and whitefish.
http://www.chewy.com/cat/cat-325/tri...dx=1&query=USA
#2683
I've only purchased the chicken, beef and salmon "paste" in 5.5oz cans. Makes it easier to divide up at chow time.
Triumph Chicken Formula Canned Cat Food, 5.5-oz, case of 24
Triumph Salmon Formula Canned Cat Food, 5.5-oz, case of 24
Triumph Beef Formula Canned Cat Food, 5.5-oz, case of 24
Triumph Chicken Formula Canned Cat Food, 5.5-oz, case of 24
Triumph Salmon Formula Canned Cat Food, 5.5-oz, case of 24
Triumph Beef Formula Canned Cat Food, 5.5-oz, case of 24
#2687
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After a good day of people being grumpy a-holes at work. There is nothing more relaxing than scrolling through this thread.
Kitties are the best, even when they're grumpy a-holes they're still the best.
Kitties are the best, even when they're grumpy a-holes they're still the best.
#2697
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Family saves a kitten found unresponsive in the snow
POSTED 1:24 PM, DECEMBER 14, 2015, BY TRIBUNE MEDIA WIRE
A kitten found frozen in the snow was brought back to life by a family in Utah on Thanksgiving and on Monday the video documenting the rescue drew nationwide attention.
The tiny feral feline, no more than a few weeks old, was found lying in a foot of snow outside the Bingham’s family cabin at Bear Lake, Utah on the morning of Thanksgiving and captured on a GoPro camera.
“I walked up to it, and it was just a frozen little snowball,” Branden Bingham told Fox 13 in Salt Lake City “There was not a pulse, there was no heartbeat, there was no breathing, it was lifeless, it was cold and lifeless.”
The kitten was brought into the house, where Branden’s younger brother Justin, who took veterinary classes at BYU, began performing CPR.
“I kind of assumed if I gently started pumping its chest, and get the heart moving and rubbing it–things like that–it would start the blood flow and eventually bring the cat back,” Justin said.
For more than an hour, Justin knelt by the fire place rubbing the kitten’s chest, while Branden recorded the entire event on camera. The family was just about to give up, when he ever so slightly opened his mouth.
“So when it actually started to move I was like, ‘Hey, the cat’s alive,” Justin said.
“All the kids gather around, aunts, uncles, cousins, everybody around,” Branden said.
For the rest of the holiday, Justin was known as the cat whisperer.
“I think the thing that was most shocking for me was the eyes, he had the most beautiful blue eyes,” Justin said.
The kitten was appropriately named Lazarus. Throughout the day he gained more energy, eventually becoming strong enough to eat a whole plate of salmon. He became the toast of thanksgiving.
“Unbelievable what it looked like, what was going to be a sad start to a Thanksgiving ended up being what we would say is an early Christmas miracle watching this cat literally being brought back to life right in front of our eyes,” Branden said.
Lazarus was adopted by one of the Bingham family cousins and is now living with his new owner in Logan, Utah, where he is doing just fine.
See below for the full homemade video from the Bingham family documenting the rescue:
Family saves a kitten found unresponsive in the snow | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
POSTED 1:24 PM, DECEMBER 14, 2015, BY TRIBUNE MEDIA WIRE
A kitten found frozen in the snow was brought back to life by a family in Utah on Thanksgiving and on Monday the video documenting the rescue drew nationwide attention.
The tiny feral feline, no more than a few weeks old, was found lying in a foot of snow outside the Bingham’s family cabin at Bear Lake, Utah on the morning of Thanksgiving and captured on a GoPro camera.
“I walked up to it, and it was just a frozen little snowball,” Branden Bingham told Fox 13 in Salt Lake City “There was not a pulse, there was no heartbeat, there was no breathing, it was lifeless, it was cold and lifeless.”
The kitten was brought into the house, where Branden’s younger brother Justin, who took veterinary classes at BYU, began performing CPR.
“I kind of assumed if I gently started pumping its chest, and get the heart moving and rubbing it–things like that–it would start the blood flow and eventually bring the cat back,” Justin said.
For more than an hour, Justin knelt by the fire place rubbing the kitten’s chest, while Branden recorded the entire event on camera. The family was just about to give up, when he ever so slightly opened his mouth.
“So when it actually started to move I was like, ‘Hey, the cat’s alive,” Justin said.
“All the kids gather around, aunts, uncles, cousins, everybody around,” Branden said.
For the rest of the holiday, Justin was known as the cat whisperer.
“I think the thing that was most shocking for me was the eyes, he had the most beautiful blue eyes,” Justin said.
The kitten was appropriately named Lazarus. Throughout the day he gained more energy, eventually becoming strong enough to eat a whole plate of salmon. He became the toast of thanksgiving.
“Unbelievable what it looked like, what was going to be a sad start to a Thanksgiving ended up being what we would say is an early Christmas miracle watching this cat literally being brought back to life right in front of our eyes,” Branden said.
Lazarus was adopted by one of the Bingham family cousins and is now living with his new owner in Logan, Utah, where he is doing just fine.
See below for the full homemade video from the Bingham family documenting the rescue:
Family saves a kitten found unresponsive in the snow | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
#2700
what a cool story.
This is fred. he likes to walk around the house at 3am and yell for no apparent reason.
This is fred. he likes to walk around the house at 3am and yell for no apparent reason.
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