Saturday, September 26, 2009

Farm #pawpawty Playlist

Swing your partner round and round! #pawpawty on Twitpic
Swing your partner round and round! #pawpawty


This month’s PawPawty charity is Soi Dog in Phuket Thailand. Please stop by the Latest Pawpawty page and give what you can.

Just finished my DJ shift on the Farm #pawpawty. Dis my playlist.

  • Vic Mizzy - Green Acres
  • k.d. lang & The Reclines - Big Boned Gal
  • Flatt and Scruggs & Foggy Mt Boys - Foggy Mountain Breakdown>
  • Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell - Dueling Banjos
  • Aaron Copland - Rodeo
  • >ZZ Top - La Grange
  • Johnny Winter - Parchman Farm
  • Jeff Beck - Constipated Duck
  • Flatt & Scruggs - Nashville Cats
I would have played these too, but I had to let other anipals have a turn. MOL! #pawpawty was great fun.
  • Tony Joe White - Polk Salad Annie
  • Don Bowman - Wildwood Weed
  • Willie Henderson and the Soul Explosion - Funky Chicken
  • John Denver Take Me Home Country Road
  • Ella Fitzgerald - Old MacDonald Had a Farm
  • T for Texas - Waylon Jennings
  • Hank Williams Jr - Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound
  • Tex Ritter - Rye Whiskey
  • Bruce Springsteen - Buffalo Gals
  • Allman Brothers - Pony Boy
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd - Call Me the Breeze
  • Frank Zappa - Montana
  • Southern Culture on the Skids - Voodoo Cadillac
  • Fairport Convention - Come All Ye
  • Pink Floyd - Seamus
  • The Grascals - Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms
  • Bonnie Raitt - Blender Blues
  • Tompall Glaser - T for Texas
  • Collins/Copeland/Cray - Black Cat Bone
  • Patsy Cline - Crazy

HAY #pawpawty People!

American Goth-twit on Twitpic
American Goth-twit


Hey, anipals! Don't miss this weekend's Farm-themed #pawpawty on Twitter! If you're new to it, you'll need a free desktop app like Seesmic or in-browser app like HootSuite to follow the party tweets.

Please go to the official #pawpawty page, PawPawty: Helping Anipals Around the World One Paw at a Time. If you can, sign up do be a DJ or a Barktender. Remember, it's for a good cause!

Be sure to follow @kittehboi as I will be DJing as kittehboi on blip.fm at 5PM Saturday.

Be sure to follow my duckie @SirFrancisDuck as he will be Barktending at 7AM Sunday.

Can we get a chorus of ♫ Green Acres?

Friday, September 25, 2009

#chickfest playlist

I haz a playlist!

This is from the #chickfest last week. The playlist is an accurate representation of a woman's life in the early '60's.

Look for a great set for the Farm #pawpawty this weekend. I'll be DJing at 4PM EDT Saturday.

Is dat a burd?

Hangin out in da garden.

Sisfurcat Bugs Bunny

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

I can jump far!

The hairy man opened the window and we pretended it was a door.

Facebook Hates Cats

-----Original Message to Facebook-----
From: Breezy Cat
To: disabled@facebook.com (disabled@facebook.com)
Subject: My account has been disabled.

No further information. Please enable my account. I can't talk to my friends.
-----End Original Message to Facebook-----

The Facebook Team to me Aug 27

Hi,

The Facebook Team has received your inquiry. We should get back to you soon. In the meantime, we encourage you to review our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities (http://www.facebook.com/terms.php) for more information.

Thanks for contacting Facebook,

The Facebook Team

The Facebook Team to me Sep 2

Hi,

According to our Terms of Use, Facebook profiles are intended for personal use by people over the age of 13 only. We do not allow users to maintain accounts on the behalf of entities that are ineligible to use the site according to these terms (such as pets, young children, etc.) If you see any profiles like these on the site, it is only because they have not yet been disabled for misuse. I apologize for any inconvenience, but you will no longer be able to use this profile. This decision is final.

If you have a personal profile on the site, I recommend that you consider either using the Photos application, or find a different application that might suit your needs, such as the "MyBabyBook"/ "DogBook" application. To find an application, click Applications on the left navigation bar and then select "Browse more applications" at the top-right of the following page. From the Application Directory, you can read about available applications and add the ones you like to your account.

Thanks for contacting Facebook,

Jasmin
User Operations
Facebook

Breezy Cat to Facebook Sep 3

I see. You realize, of course, that I used Facebook more than my human does? It doesn't make good business sense to delete my account. She helps me type, and she DOES click on advertisements, much to my irritation.

The problem with Catbook is that I can't comment directly on furiends walls or photos. The lady has to do it for me. It's rather degrading, especially when I want to post flirts to a female cat. It's also difficult to search Catbook for furends, it seems the lady has to friend their humans first. She really doesn't want to share her information with people she doesn't know just so I can talk to their pets.

MyCatSpace works a lot better than CatBook. There was an anipal community on Ning but it isn't working. However, none of those options works as well as Facebook. For one thing, neither of them offer English (Pirate) as a language option.

The second best option would be a fursbook site using the same content management system as Facebook. Since it isn't available I'm using Blogger and Twitter now. *They* don't discriminate on the basis of species. May Ceiling Cat have mercy on you.


Breezy Cat


Update 11/6/2010:
We haz a fursbook! Hooray!
http://fursbook.ning.com/?xgi=32qBJ6VKJk72oa
See you there!

The Duckie Club

I haz a duck!

When I first came to live here I tried to play with the grumpy old sisfurcats but they gotz all upset. So the lady bought me a ducky.

I love my ducky. Sometimes we wrassle like in this picture taken when I was a few months old.
I haz a duckie! on Twitpic

And sometimes we take a nap like in this picture from a few weeks ago.
Mr. Breeze loves his duck. on Twitpic

When I joined Twitter (@kittehboi) earlier this year I met all kinds of anipals. Many of them have duckies. Some of them, like my furiend @GeorgetheDuck, are duckies!

Back in August somebody told me about The Duckie Club, where there is a video of anipals and their duckies. It sounded like great fun, but my ducky didn't have a name yet!

Today I finally thought of a name for my ducky. His name is Sir Francis Duck, @SirFrancisDuck on Twitter.

Best of all, @BorisKitty and @ShawneeShep got me set up in @Manxington's #DuckyClub. I am so proud to be a member.

Look for me at 4:15 / 5:03 in The Duckie Club Movie Volume VIII.

These are more recent videos. I lovez my ducky.





@SirFrancisDuck asked me to tell you that he is a Hartz Nature'S Collection Bird and is a dog toy. Da neighbor's dog has the same duck and carries him everywhere.

Friday, September 18, 2009

ohohoh is v-e-t!

The lady brought one of the boxes with doors up from the basement. I feel vaguely uneasy about this.

Hmmm, the box is open in the middle of the living room floor. I'd better investigate.


OH CRAP! I'M IN THE BOX!!!! on 12seconds.tv

ohohoh is v-e-t! on Twitpic
ohohoh is v-e-t!
on Twitpic

Dis not so bad. on Twitpic
Dis not so bad.
on Twitpic

DEY DID A SHARP THING AND THE TWIG UP THE TAIL AND MADE ME EAT A PILL!!!

We got home and the lady gave me a whole can of tuna. All is forgiven.

I said LOTS of new words today.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Kitten of the Sea


Create Your Own Sea Kitten at peta.org!

I think maybe PETA has gone starkers. I am an obligate carnivore and sea kittens... errrr... fish are one of my favorite meals.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Animals and Human Intelligence

Previously I wrote about "The Others: How Animals Made Us Human" by Dr. Paul Shepard. Dr. Shepard wrote a number of books, and maybe I'll review them all. MOL!

In "Thinking Animals: Animals and the Development of Human Intelligence," Dr. Shepard briefly discusses the neurotransmitters. Prey animals are hypervigilant, always watching and waiting for some unknown something to startle them into flight. Predators' neurochemistry, however, mandates focus: moving slowly, with patience and determination, toward the object of their attention. What kind of animal can display both kinds of attention? It must require a wild mood swing to instantly change a creeping hunter into someone who is running at top speed from a predator. It is a huge shift from one neurochemical pathway to a completely different pathway, releasing a neurotransmitter and simultaneously inhibiting another. The ability to switch contexts was an important factor in human evolution. It totally explains their mood swings and inconsistant behavior.

No matter how much our humans have evolved both psychologically and culturally, the old systems are still wired in and still affect then. Humanity is not a separate act of creation.

"Except possibly his soul, man prizes his mind above all else. His mind is a product of its ecology -- the same ecology. Nothing that evolves persists unless sustained by those same creative forces. Like a ball at the top of a fountain, the human head pivots on its animal backbone, the mind a turning knot of thought and dream on the end of a liquid spear of living animals."
-- Paul Shepard, "Thinking Animals"



pawpawty Mug

Woodstock #pawpawty mug


Two more days to get your Woodstock #pawpawty mug. Profits from the sale of this mug go directly to The Emergency Animal Rescue Service (TEARS) in Birmington, AL.

The beautiful Woodstock cat design is by @Javathecat.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

How We Make our People Human

One of the lady's favorite books is Paul Shepard's eye-opener, "The Others: How Animals Made Us Human." Dr. Shepard was a Professor of Natural Philosophy and Human Ecology and wrote a number of books on the human species' complex relationships with the earth and her other inhabitants.

In "The Others," Dr. Shepard's focus is on the topic of domesticating animals. Originally humans relationship with other species was simple. Either they ate that species, or they were eaten by it. Simplistic as it sounds, that has a profound impact on the human central nervous systems, specifically the limbic system.
As an aside, domestication changed some species into status symbols, and in some cultures it is possible to determine the social status of extended family members by whether they sleep nearer or farther than the livestock.

I'm sure that the lady's protohominid ancestors were eaten by all manner of frightening creatures. Sisfurcat Bugs Bunny tells me that our distant relatives the sabre-toothed tigers Leopard canines fit punctures in hominid skull from Swartkrans used to sneak up on the lady's tiny Australopithecine ancestors, grab them by the head, and drag them home for the kittens to play with. Lower teeth puncture the back of the head, unwieldy canine teeth pierce the eyes. Physical anthropologists have found quite a few Australopithecus skulls with these puncture marks, as shown in the wonderful photo at right. This early hominid skull was found in a cave at Swarkrans in the late 1930s. It wasn't for another 30-some years that someone paused to reflect on the odd indentations in the skulls. We'll leave the question about the other skulls, the ones with scratches resembling the marks of early hominid stone tools, for another time. This pausing to reflect takes a lot of effort!

"The Others" is worth reading if only for the chapter on teddy bears as psychological bridges between the wild and the civilized. (I think we cats serve that purpose adequately.)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

ASPCA Speaks Out Against Michael Vick

ASPCA Blog | Ed Sayres: The Road Ahead for Michael Vick
After careful consideration, we have decided to speak out now about Michael Vick because of the special circumstances involving the ASPCA. Several months ago, Mr. Vick's PR representatives approached the ASPCA to help educate America about the heinous act of dog fighting following his release from prison. We were the first animal welfare organization given the opportunity to work with Mr. Vick but immediately turned him down due to the unique knowledge we had of his indescribable and barbaric acts of animal cruelty where he and his associates savagely electrocuted and beat dogs to death after they lost their brutal fights.


A big thumbs up to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) for daring to speak out against Michael Vick.

On the other hand, the Humane Society is taking money from the Vick public relations machine and in return are telling the world that 18 months in prison taught him to love animals.
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