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READ GARFIELD'S FIRST CHRISTMAS LETTER HERE!!!!

Praise for Garfield's First Christmas Mewsletter ....

Please tell Garfield that his Christmas Letter was one of the most heartfelt I've ever read. Ed Kostro Dec 2005

CHECK OUT RICKY'S YOGA SESSIONS HERE

One cat is company. Two cats are a conspiracy. Three cats is an attempted takeover. Four or more cats is a complete coup!

Shona Steele (Australia)

5 GOOD REASONS FOR HAVING YOUR CAT NEUTERED

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'Of course, every cat is really the most beautiful woman in the room.' Edward Verrall Luca, essayist

 

A morning kiss, a discreet
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  Because his long white
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'Cats make one of the most satisfying sounds in the world: they purr ... A purring cat is a form of high praise, like a gold star on a test paper. It is reinforcement of something we would all like to believe about ourselves - that we are nice.' - Roger A Caras

"Of all the [cat] toys available, none is better designed than the owner himself. A large multipurpose plaything, its parts can be made to move in almost any direction. It comes completely assembled, and it makes a noise when you jump on it." -- Stephen Baker

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Ricky Showed Us What A Cat Can Be

by Steve Dale (USA)

Steve Dale and Ricky


Today, I’ve lost my best friend. Even in death Ricky has helped to dispel one more myth people have about cats.

My mother left a voice mail message that Ricky, our Devon rex cat, was again being featured on Animal Planet’s, program “A Pet Story.“ I knew I’d be receiving an onslaught of email. It happens every time they rerun the show.

Ricky had also been featured on “National Geographic Explorer,” CNBC “Pets: Part of the Family” PBS, on a Canadian TV show called “The Pet Project,” and on virtually every local TV station in Chicago. Just because this kitty belonged to a famous pet journalist doesn’t explain why Ricky had more face time on TV than some politicians – he also appeared with me many times on my own radio programs. It’s because Ricky was a virtuoso piano player, and he could jump through a hoola hoop (or over prone children or dogs doing a ‘down/stay’) in a single leap. I taught Ricky these and other tricks to prove you can train a cat.

From the time he was a kitten, we socialized Ricky by taking him places. Like all Devon rex cats, he only had a single coat of soft hair. In fact, there was so little on the top of his head, he looked like an ad for Rogaine. His elfin triangular face was framed between his over-sized ears. As a kitten, he was mistaken as a “deformed Chihuahua,” and a teller at a bank once thought he was a wind-up toy.

Sure his unique look fascinated TV producers, but it was Ricky’s personality that was a clincher. Ricky actually learned to look at the red light of a TV camera. And he loved the attention, whether from TV directors or patrons at a pet store. Imagine walking into the pet store to find a cat sitting on a table playing a children’s piano.

Ricky playing the piano

An older man pulled his wife close and said, “Listen Gladys, he’s playing ‘Melancholy Baby.”

She retorted, “Harry, you’re losing your hearing. And she began to sing. ‘You are my sunshine, my only sunshine…” Ricky wasn’t playing that tune either. No matter; he made two folks happy. And what a pro he was. At another Petco appearance, they positioned Ricky right smack bad between the budgies and the gerbils. Despite those mind boggling distractions, he never missed a note.

Teaching Ricky was easy. He’d purr as I clicked the clicker, and then as I presented him a treat for playing a few notes on his piano.

It was three years ago that I took then one year old Ricky to see the vet for a routine physical, and we toted his piano. After all, the office staff wanted to enjoy a private audience with their maestro client. It was on that visit that my vet heard a heart murmur, which later led to a diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by a cardiac specialist. It means Ricky’s heart muscle in the lower portion of the heart is thicker than it should be. Because of the thickening, the heart can not relax well or fill up with blood as it should. If the disease is diagnosed early, as it was with Ricky, cats with this disease have some chance at a least a few years of prolonged life with medication.

The good news is that Ricky never realized he was sick. I dutifully returned to the cardiac veterinarian for ultra sound checks, and while the disease was progressing, it seemed a slow progression. Ricky pretty much trained himself to jump on my shoulder and actually “ask” for his daily dose of heart medication.

Anyone who ever met Ricky agreed he was a unique kitty. Even people who feared or disliked cats enjoyed or at least tolerated Ricky. He loved people, especially children. All 8 lbs., this little dude ran our household. He called the shots. When other dogs visited, he instantly let them know he was king of his castle. It didn’t matter if he was pushing around a 50 lb. dog. All that teaching I did had a downside, Ricky was always learning. He learned to open doors, and the doggie cookie jar at the vet office that goes “woof” if you open it. He’d munch on a dog biscuit, and then toss one down to his waiting subjects - the dogs below.

On Monday June 3, ironically only a few hours after “A Pet Story” was rerun on Animal Planet, Ricky had what amounted to a massive heart attack.

I know from by reading the email that Ricky touched thousands, changing their image of what the potential of cats can be. But to me, he was simply my best buddy. He followed me everywhere. When I went to the bathroom, he was on the other side of the door waiting for me. He slept at my side every night. The connection we had is tough to articulate – but let’s just say we made Lassie and Timmy look lame. Ricky spent hours on my lap as I wrote stories. It’s very difficult to write this one without his help.

I realize the anecdotes filling the life of any pet can fill a book, but in his short time on earth, Ricky’s chronicles could easily fill two books. Here’s my favourite: If Garth Brooks could perform in Central Park, I thought Ricky can play piano on the front steps of our condo building. At one such outdoor concert a 10-year old boy with Down’s syndrome walked by. He was enthralled by the piano playing feline. He stared at Ricky for several minutes, and then spontaneously he began to giggle. We’re not talking little giggles here. I mean full blown belly laughter.

His mother quietly said. “Billy’s father passed on two weeks ago. Everyone tried to get him to talk, to react.”

Just then, Billy, who was still in stitches, began to pet Ricky. Then Billy sat down and snuggled with Ricky now purring in his lap. I don’t know what secrets Billy shared, but he whispered to Ricky for several minutes. Just before he and his mom departed, Billy looked at Ricky and said, “I loved you,” and then he kissed Ricky.

Ricky was a very small cat, but the hole he left in our hearts’ is enormous. Our house seems empty without him. And at least for now, our lives seem empty too.

The WINN Feline Foundation is a not-for-profit that awards money to study feline health issues. They’ve established ‘The Ricky Fund,’ proceeds will benefit research to better treat, and to ultimately prevent feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy – the heart disease responsible for Ricky’s demise and any many other cats annually. Cheques should be made payable to the Winn Feline Foundation. It's important to note 'The Ricky Fund' on the memo line of your cheque.

Send to:

Winn Feline Foundation, Inc.

c/o "The Ricky Fund"

1805 Atlantic Avenue

PO Box 1005

Manaquan, NJ 08736-0805

Or you can call; (732) 528-9797 or give directly at a special ‘Ricky Fund’ site through WINN Feline Foundation, www.winnfelinehealth.org/news.html

© Steve Dale June, 2002

Steve is a broadcaster, a speaker at conferences and a prolific writer on all topics relating to animal issues.

Visit Steve's website here: http://www.stevedalepetworld.com

 

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Dear Ollie, My name is Timber, and I'm on your side about this cat-food thing. I mean really, my mum tried to serve me LIVER AND CARROT MEAL!!!!  I immediately walked away!  So I'm so on your half on this Ollie!

Love, Timber (USA)

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A Cat's Prayer'

Lead me down all the right paths,
Keep me from fleas, bees, and baths.
Let me in should it storm,
Keep me safe, fed, and warm.

Let the sun shine where I lay,
Keep me young so I may play.
And most of all ...
Bless the people I adore,
And guard me from the dog next door.

Lisa Malone

 

PRAISE FOR THE OCTOBER 2005 MEWSLETTER Thank you very much for another wonderful Mewsletter.  I look forward to it each month, and this month was especially fine.  There is enough in it to be able to read at leisure over several days, which sets it apart from many more compact sites, which are finished in a few minutes.  Your Mewsletter is more of a digest, which I can go back to for something new over and over again.  I appreciate very much the work that you put into it, and the contributions of all your feline staff.  Thanks to Ricky, I may even take up yoga. 

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