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Cat's Perspective31 Mar 2010 04:00 am

Author: Albert The Cat
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/08187052320302992162

Good news - you’ll never guess what happened yesterday, and the day before! My breakfast prawns were served on time. Same again today. For the last six months or so, they have been exactly one hour late everyday. Hopefully, we can now put this outrage behind us and move on. I wonder why the housekeeping staff have been getting up an hour earlier?

I asked Tabby, my poncy brother if he knew anything about this strange phenomenon. He had no idea but suggested we see if Ginger Tail my stupid sister knew. What a daft idea I thought, there is no chance of her knowing, she is as thick as a plank. She took an IQ test once, and the results came back negative! “It’s because the housekeeping staff went forward an hour in time” she said confidently. “What! They’ve invented time travel” I chuckled. See, I told you she was thick. Oh how me and Tabby laughed. This could be a rich source of amusement I thought. “Why did they do that then” I asked. “They think it gives them… (Read the rest of this article at the following article source link for the full story)

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Birds31 Mar 2010 04:00 am

Author: Mitch Rezman - General Manager
Website: http://blog.windycityparrot.com/2010/03/30/insight-cuttle-bo…

5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars

The

Insight cuttlebone holder

is just great. Most of the "dust" collects at the bottom, it's really
easy to use (for humans and budgies!), and it's easy to clean. Such an
improvement over wrestling with metal or plastic clips. :)


JW Pet Insight 31313 For Birds - Cuttlebone Holder

Click here to learn more about the Insight
Cuttle Bone Holder

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Birds30 Mar 2010 03:42 am

Author: Mitch Rezman - General Manager
Website: http://blog.windycityparrot.com/2010/03/29/budgie-loves-this…

My parakeets loved the kabob.  I put it in the cage an hour before they went to bed and when I got home from work the next day, they had chewed it down so 3″ of cord was exposed.  

Watching the video really sold me on trying the kabob.   Next time I think I’ll separate and put one kabob out at a time and I want to get the big nesting log. Hopefully that
would last a week.  I haven’t put the paper rings in yet and they haven’t touched the vine balls yet.  
Wesco Bird Kabob Bird Toy for Parrots - Small
I like the millet cage clips too.  I had got metal ones because that’s all Pet smart sells and one of the birds got her foot caught in it when I had fruit in it and she must have chewed through and it closed.  Fortunately the edges didn’t line up so her foot wasn’t in the vice grip but got stuck between the two uneven edges and…I was home and heard her flapping right away.  

Thank you for all your hard work keeping a bird specialty store open for us


Dear Joyce 

Thank you for the kind words, after a long hard day trying to…

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Dogs29 Mar 2010 04:00 am

Hiking with your dog can be one of spring’s most rewarding pleasures, as long as you take proper precautions.

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Cat's Perspective27 Mar 2010 04:00 am

Author: Albert The Cat
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/08187052320302992162

Well here we are at the end of another week. I went out this morning to look for our new friend Riley who moved in yesterday. He shouldn’t be hard to spot, he is the size of a bus! I wandered along the back wall until I came to his house, but there was no sign of him. Perhaps his owners have carried out their threat to keep him in the house for a while to acclimatise to his new surroundings - another stupid human misunderstanding. All they need to do is make sure the food bowl is regularly topped up, and we won’t roam too far away.

I was wondering where he was when I looked up - he was staring forlornly out of the bedroom window. Perhaps I can spring him I thought. There is a large apple tree with branches close to the window, so I climbed up and hopped across on to the sill, whereupon Riley leaned on the window and pushed it open, knocking yours truly off the sill. Fortunately the ground broke my fall. No, I jest, I actually landed in the compost heap, so apart from my pride, no… (Read the rest of this article at the following article source link for the full story)

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Cat's Perspective26 Mar 2010 04:00 am

Author: Albert The Cat
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/08187052320302992162

Hello again. I have had a very interesting day. I rose early, at the crack of lunchtime, although I had been up for a short while earlier, not wanting to miss out on breakfast you understand. Standards are slipping in this establishment - I mean, breakfast in bed is not asking a lot really is it? Anyway, we’ll let that pass for the time being. I decided to go for a gentle stroll.

I found wise Old Black Tom in his usual place sitting on the back wall a few houses along. He is a very clever cat - he knows absolutely everything. There was an awful lot of noise coming from a nearby house. “What’s happening here” I asked. “No idea” said Tom. We decided to go and investigate. Must be careful I thought, we all know what curiosity did to the cat! We crept along the wall and over a shed roof until we could see in the window. What a site greeted us - people rushing round with boxes, carrying furniture, laying carpets and drinking vast quantities of tea. “Looks like new people are moving in“… (Read the rest of this article at the following article source link for the full story)

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Cat's Perspective24 Mar 2010 04:03 am

Author: Albert The Cat
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/08187052320302992162

It has come to my attention, that some of you lot out there keep asking the same two questions - “What on earth is he going on about?” or “who on earth is he going on about?” I can only assume, that some of the more erudite terminology I use goes above your heads - quite understandable, after all not all cats are articulated like what I am. What I thought I would do is provide you with a glossary of terminology and a cast list to enhance your enjoyment of these little offerings. So, without further ado, let’s make a start.

My stupid sister - a strange looking cat with a daft expression. Predominantly white, with a silly ginger tail. Goes by the name of Ginger Tail - how original is that? Gets on your nerves.

My poncy brother - a scruffy, common or garden tabby. Goes by the name of Tabby - you can see they put a lot of thought into this can’t you!! A thoroughly deceitful and self serving cat whose sole objective in life is to ingratiate himself with the pretty one in the hope of… (Read the rest of this article at the following article source link for the full story)

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Dog Supplies24 Mar 2010 04:03 am

A dog shedding ıssue can take place with virtually any four-legged friend as all dogs with fur shed. The only breed of dog known not to possess any fur and hence not to lose fur is the American Hairless Terrier. How much a canine sheds and how often is dependent on the breed as well as the lifestyle of the dog. Some breeds have a dense undercoat and a finer top coat while many have merely a single coat of coarse hair.

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Dog Supplies24 Mar 2010 04:03 am

There are many places where weather is either too cold like Canada or too hot like Australia or Brazil. So in these conditions, you should keep in consideration when you are about to construct a doghouse. For suitable dog habitat, you should always think about the climate and it should be the deciding factor for you while choosing the material for your dog habitat.

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Dog Supplies24 Mar 2010 04:03 am

If you are highly irritated from fleas living in your pets hair, you should not worry now as there are thousands of flea control products which are easily available in the market and which have strong effect in killing fleas and controlling them. You just give this product to your pet for eating, flea jump and die. The very basic product is comfortis, which can reduce your family exposure to pet insecticides. This product is highly effective in killing fleas in dogs.

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