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Top Myths and Facts About Cats

This is the continuation of top myths and facts about cats.

Hard Times

Yes, there will come times when illness, death of a spouse, or sudden loss of income will drastically affect the kinds of care we can give our cats. Changes in global economy can also have a massive effect on cat care as prices soar. Let’s explore areas where compromises can be made in cat care costs:

* Cat Food Expenses
Certainly, food choices can be compromised somewhat, by buying the least expensive premium cat foods, buying larger bags of dry food, or even supplementing premium cat food with grocery store brands, until finances improve.
* Cat Litter Savings
“Chicken crumble,” such as Purina’s Layena brand, which is around $10 for a 50-pound bag, makes a good temporary substitute for litter. Litter costs can also be mitigated by purchasing the largest bag available.
* Veterinary Expenses
Some cat owners have stretched the time period between annual well-care examinations for younger, healthy cats. Some core vaccinations can be given at home for substantial savings, particularly in a multiple-cat household. Note: Do not attempt home vaccinations unless you are completely familiar with the process and the risks.

Emergency veterinary treatment is a bit tougher to tackle. The About Cats Forum members came up with a few suggestions for one hard-strapped member, and I’ll add a couple more:
o Ask for payment terms
Some veterinarians will allow you to pay off an emergency bill in weekly or monthly installment. You can even offer to write post-dated checks (but be sure they will clear).
o Borrow
Borrow from family, friends, or your local bank, if possible. Ask your credit card holder for a temporary increase in your limit, but be sure to make at least the minimum payment the following month. Care Credit (U.S. and Canada) offers interest-free loans for up to one year for veterinary emergencies.
o Pawn or sell possessions
I know one person who has sold her entire collection of CDs and DVDs to pay for veterinary care, without a thought for herself. Look around your house and see what you can afford to give up, then hold a yard sale.
o Barter
Bartering is big nowadays with many businesses, and you probably have some skill to offer your veterinarian in return for his/her services:
+ Offer to clean the office, scrub holding cages, or paint exam rooms.
+ Offer to baby-sit or pet-sit over a six-month period.
+ Trade skills: massage therapy, dentistry, pet-sitting, carpentry, computer repair, or haircuts and manicures.

If you have established a previous relationship of working with your veterinarian as a team, she will be more likely to make concessions when it comes to emergency care. This underscores the importance of being a responsible caregiver in all ways. You owe your cat no less.

The Tragic Price of Irresponsibility:

Shelters in the United States are so full that 4 – 6 million cats and dogs are euthanized each year. Millions of other cats eke out a frail existence on the streets, and meet tragic early deaths.  The cause for these needless tragedies can be traced directly to irresponsible people. Yes, most of them good people at heart, but irresponsible nevertheless.

I’d suggest that someone who loves cats but can’t afford to give them responsible care, do the really unselfish thing and volunteer at a shelter, instead of taking on another cat. Most shelters could not operate without volunteers, and volunteers quickly learn the realities of the lives of companion animals and the consequences of irresponsible pet ownership. It would be a win-win situation: you would be able to get your regular cat-fix without guilt, and the shelter cats would benefit from your loving care.

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Jack and Joshua

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Web Side Story

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Web Side Story is just one of many videos produced by College Humor.com. Web Side Story is a spoof cleverly using West Side Story as its foundation to include all the lingo and uses found on the Web.

Video from the original West Side Story

One funny scene has the girls on the rooftop singing about E-Harmony and Maria sings about how she met Tony on the Internet. Another great scene has Tony singing about Pandora instead of I just met a girl named Maria.

At the end the  duet sings about e-vite. Maria tells Tony he didn’t reply and he hates evite because he has to click through.


Enjoy the videos and tomorrow I will continue with my Cat Myths and Facts.

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Top Myths and Facts About Cats

Top Myths and Facts About Cats

There are many top myths and facts about cats that needs to be discussed. In the next couple of weeks I’ll be sharing 10 myths and facts with my fellow cat lovers. These articles were written by Franny Syufy a write on About.com. The two white cats, Jack and Joshua posed under the umbrella are my precious babies.

The world of cat lovers, particularly those who frequent the Internet, abounds with myths and misconceptions about cats. This list addresses the most common of those myths and states the true facts about each misconception.

Jack and Joshua

Jack and Joshua

Myth: Cats Are Low Maintenance Pets who Can Take Care of Themselves

Fact: Cats’ aura of independence fools some people into thinking they need only minimal care. The truth is that the average age of stray cats and ferals is three years; which should be adequate proof against this myth. When we domesticated cats thousands of years ago, we assumed the responsibility of adequately caring for their needs. My own cats have thrived because our family has a very strong sense of responsibility toward our cats. We really do treat them like members of our family.

Being a responsible owner of a cat carries with it certain financial obligations. If you are not in a position, or are not willing to meet these costs, it may be better not to take in a cat at all, in your current situation. I know it is difficult to resist that cute kitten in the “free to a good home” box, or that friendly stray on the street who begs to come home with you, but if you can’t afford to give it the bare necessities, you are probably doing the cat or kitten no favor. Fortunately, you have options, if your love for cats far outweighs your means to properly care for them. We’ll discuss those options a bit later.

On the other hand, if your budget is tight, but you are willing to make certain sacrifices for the sake of having the pleasures of a cat in your life, then you may be able to accomplish that dream.

Cats have certain basic needs which often divide the difference between a stray on the street and a cat in a home with a responsible caregiver (the irresponsible ones often dump their cats back into the streets or at the nearest “shelter”). These needs include:

1. Food, of the highest quality one can afford
2. A safe indoor-only environment with a few exceptions.
3. Spay or Neutering, provided by a veterinarian
4. Core Vaccinations, provided by a veterinarian
5. An annual veterinary examination
6. Emergency veterinary care, when a cat is sick

These needs are non-negotiable, and a person who is not prepared to pay for them, e.g., can’t “afford” them should not own a cat. Let’s put these costs into some kind of perspective, so you’ll know exactly what you might have to give up for the sake of your cat.

* Quality Food: $9 – $12 a Month
Just about the equivalent of a 12-pack of beer, three packs of cigarettes, or a trip for two to the movies.
* Litter Box and Litter (price varies)
You can obtain a litter box for $6 to $200 for a deluxe self-cleaning box. A 17-pound bag of World’s Best Cat Litter costs around $19, and regular scooping should make it last almost two months for one cat. (About the cost of breakfast for two at Denny’s.)
* Spay or Neutering: (One-Time Cost Varies)There are many low-cost spay and neuter clinics in the United States. Project CatSnip in Atlanta charges $45/Neuter and $70/Spay. A private veterinarian might charge in the neighborhood of $60/Neuter to $115/Spay, about the cost of a pair of designer jeans. Note: This cost is minuscule compared with the cost of treating an abscess caused by fighting in an unneutered male, or aborting or treating mom cat and kittens resulting from an unexpected pregnancy.
* Core Vaccinations + (cost varies)
The cost will vary depending on the risk factor in your own cat and rabies laws in your area. As with spay and neuter, there are many low-cost vaccination clinics available Let’s go with a maximum of $80 for the complete first year series, a high estimate, and around the cost of one night in a moderately nice motel.
* Annual Veterinary Examination: Cost Varies
A thorough exam, including dental and a blood profile, will run from $60-$125, or equivalent to 10 trips to Mickey D’s.
* Emergency Veterinary Care
There is no real way to estimate these costs, since they vary as to the age, overall condition, and accident-proneness of the cat. Veterinary insurance can mitigate these costs somewhat. Lacking that, I would recommend setting aside money every month for a “vet emergency fund” (I would suggest a bare minimum of $10/week), or getting a $1,000 – $2,000 credit card and putting in away in a drawer, to be earmarked for cat emergencies only.

I’ll add another important item for responsible care with regard to declawing: don’t! You will not only save the cost of the procedure, but you will save you and your cat possibly years of pain, frustration, and heartbreak.

Tomorrow the myth will focus on Hard Times.

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Blogging Terms

Blogging Terms

Are you puzzled by strange blogging terms and unusual blog abbreviations and blogging acronyms? Then this post will get the Blargon Demystified. This article attempts to simplify some common blogging terms organized into a simple blogging glossary. Only common and popular blog tools and services have been included.

Hello, my name is Laura and I’m a cat lover and learning how to blog and connect with other cat lovers. Even though I’m 62, it is a lot of fun and want to do this for a living. My goal is to free myself up to help cats get adopted and spend time at local shelters socializing with cats who are permament residents.

Anything you can teach me or share is greatly appeciated. I too will share what I learn along the way.  I found this article on blogging terms and thought it was a good place to start.

Blogging Dictionary
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Note : The language used here is mostly non technical to make the newbie blogger understand the blogging basics. These have not been created by me, but collected over time. This is NOT a substitute for dictionary meaning or a strict definition of these terms, but a simple layman approach to understanding what they mean. Please feel free to propose a better meaning in the comments.

BLOGGING

  • Weblog- An online dated diary listing your periodic thoughts on a specific topic, often in reverse chronological order.
  • Blog – short form for weblog
  • Blogging - the act of posting on blogs
  • Blogger - a person who blogs
  • Blogosphere - The Internet blogging community

BLOGGING FORMS

  • Photoblogging - a blog predominantly using and focusing on photographs and images. Photoblogs are created by photobloggers
  • Podcasting - a method of distributing multimedia files (audio / videos) online using feeds for playback on mobile devices and personal computers. Podcasts are created by podcasters.
  • Autocasting - is an automated form of podcasting
  • Blogcasting - the blog and the podcast merged into a single website.
  • Vlogging - Also called video blogging. Shortened to vlog. Posted by vlogger. A variant on the blogging using video instead of text.
  • Audioblogging - Also called audioblog, MP3 blog or musicblogs. a variant on the blogging using audio instead of text. Created by audioblogger.
  • Moblogging - Also called moblogs. A blog posted and maintained via mobile phone. Moblogs are created by mobloggers.

BLOG COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS

  • Index page – the front page of the blog
  • Header - the top most part of the blog usually listing the blog title.
  • Footer - the most bottom part of the blog usually listing navigation and copyright statements
  • Sidebar - One or more columns along one or both sides of most blogs main page
  • Categories - A collection of topic specific posts
  • Post, Entry- individual articles that make up a blog
  • Comments - enabling readers to leave their remarks
  • Captcha - short for “Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart”. Those word and letter verification images you need to type in to show you are human and not a bot. Helpful to block automated spam comments.
  • Ping – Short for Packet Internet Grouper. Blog and ping helps to notify other blog tracking tools for updates, changes and trackbacks.
  • Trackback - A system by which a ping is sent to another blog to notify that their article has been mentioned by you
  • Pingback - See trackback.
  • Permalink - A link to a specific article
  • Tags - labeling / attaching keywords to collect similar posts
  • Tag cloud – Displaying tags lists or keywords in a blog.
  • Blogroll - list of links to other blogs in your sidebar. Also see blogrolling.com
  • Sideblog - A smaller blog usually placed in the sidebar of a blog.
  • Template - the blog presentation design
  • BlogThis - a function allows a blogger to blog the entry they a reading
  • Plugins - Small files that add improved functionality and new features. Wordpress plugins can greatly improve your blog usage and interactivity
  • Dashboard - When you login to your blogging account, it is the first screen with all controls, tools and functions.
  • Archives – a collection of all your posts on one page. Can be categorized by month etc.
  • Expandable post summaries – show a small teaser part of the post on the index page that link to the full post. more
  • Jump – the continuation of a the story on another page to preserve space on index page.
  • FTP - short for file transfer protocol. Transferring file to and fro from your web host using FTP tools like Filezilla

WEB FEEDS

  • Web Feed – allows online users to subscribe to websites that change or add content regularly.
  • RSS - a family of web feed formats used for Web syndication. Short form for Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0), Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91, RSS 1.0), RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 and 1.0). Wordpress generates RSS 2.0
  • XML - short for eXtensible Markup Language. a general-purpose markup language for syndication formats used on blogs.
  • RDF - short for Resource Description Framework. A web content syndication format.
  • Atom - another specific web feed format. Blogger feeds are usually of this type.
  • OPML – short for Outline Processor Markup Language. It is an XML format for outlines. Easily import and export multiple blog subscriptions between different rss aggregators.
  • Photofeed- a web feed with image enclosures.

BLOGGING SOFTWARE / CLIENTS

  • Blogger - a free blogging platform by Google.
  • Blogspot - free Blogger hosting blog at name.blogspot.com
  • LiveJournal - free blogging tool by SixApart
  • Movable Type – paid blogging tool by SixApart
  • Typepad - paid blogging tool by SixApart
  • Wordpress.org- Free. Easy to Upload, customize and upgrade.
  • Wordpress.com – A Wordpress blog hosted free for you.
  • Radio Userland – another blog publishing software package

TYPES OF BLOGS

  • Group blog- with multiple contributing bloggers.
  • Event blog – focussed on an event
  • Kittyblogger – writing about cats.
  • Celeblog – focused on a celebrity.
  • Celebriblog – maintained by a celebrity.
  • Clog Blog – written in Dutch and/or in Holland.
  • CEOBlog – run by a chief executive officer.
  • Plog - a project blog. Also for Amazon.com personalised weblogs
  • Movlogs - mobile video blogs.
  • Splog- a spam blog
  • Tech blog – focused on a technical subject.
  • Anonoblog – by an anonymous blogger
  • Linguablog - about linguistics, translation etc.
  • Metablog – a blog about blogging.
  • Milblog - a military blog.
  • Blawg – blogged by lawyer / related to legal stuff
  • Edu-blog – education oriented blog.
  • Progblog - A progressive blog.
  • Shocklog - provokes discussion by posting shocking content
  • Klog - used by company knowledge workers. by Kloggers
  • Blogsite - A web site that combines blog feeds from a number of different sources
  • Dark Blog- A non-public blog
  • Photocast- a photoblog that automatically updates when new photos are added.

BLOGGING HABITS

  • Metablogging - writing articles about blogging
  • Blogstipation - writer’s block for bloggers. Cant think of what to blog about?
  • Blogathy - I do not want to post today and I do not care about it
  • Blogopotamus - A long long blog post
  • Blogorrhea - unusually high output of articles
  • Bleg - To use one’s blog to beg for assistance etc.
  • Hitnosis - Refreshing your browser repeatedly to see if your hit counter or comments have increased
  • GAD - Google Adsense Disorder. Repeatedly checking your adsense earnings. more
  • Blego - Blog+Ego. Measuring blogger worth
  • Blog hopping – jumping from one blog to another
  • Blogroach - A commenter who rudely disagrees with posted content
  • Blogoholic - addicted to blogging
  • Blogorific = blogtastic – something which a blogger says is terrific
  • Blogsit - maintaining a blog while the primary blogger is on leave
  • Blogvertising - Also called blogvert. Advertising on a blog.
  • Blurker - a blog reader not posting comments, just lurking around quietly.
  • Blogathon - update your website every 30 minutes for 24 hours straight. Maybe collect sponsorships. more
  • Blogiversary - your blog birthday
  • Blog Carnival – Links to other articles covering a specific topic.
  • Multiblog - running multiple blogs
  • Blog Tipping – Compliment 3 blogs on day 1 of every month. more
  • Blogger bash - a blogger party
  • Commenter - someone who leaves remarks / comments
  • Reciprocal Links - called link love. You link to my blog, I link to yours. To improve search engine rankings.
  • Linkbaiting - a habit of writing good content with the sole purpose of getting it linked from multiple sites.
  • Blogstorm – a large amount of blogosphere activity due to particular controversy. Also called Blog Swarm.
  • Blogsnob – refusing to respond to blog comments from “not-friends”.
  • Doppelblogger – plagiarize the content of another blogger. To Doppelblog.
  • Blogophobia – Fear of blogs and blogging.
  • Bloggerel – the same opinion posted repeatedly on a blog

BLOGGER TYPES

  • Problogger - professional blogger
  • Blognoscenti - especially knowledgable bloggers
  • Blogebrity - a famous blogger.
  • Blogerati - the blogosphere intelligentsia.
  • Commentariat - The community of those leaving comments.
  • Dooced - lost a job because of blog entries. To Dooce.
  • Blogther - a fellow blogger.
  • A-List- the top bloggers who influence the blogosphere.
  • Blogstar- blogger running a popular blog

OTHER BLOGGING TERMS

  • Bloggies- Annual blogging awards. more
  • MSM - Mainstream Media, or old media like newspapers etc.
  • BSM - Blogstream media. from most heavily trafficked blogs.
  • Blog Day – 31 August. Find 5 new Blogs that you find interesting and tell them. more
  • Blaudience - your blog audience.
  • Blargon - Also called Blogssary. Blogging slang and glossary. What I am telling you now.
  • Blogiversary - your blog birthday
  • Blogiverse – see blogosphere
  • XFN – short for XHTML Friends Network. Is a simple way to represent human relationships using hyperlinks.
  • Blogonomics - blogging conference on a Blog Cruise in 2006. more
  • EFF - short for Electronic Frontier Foundation. A nonprofit group working to protect blogger rights.
  • Blog of Note – a recommended blog. more
  • Navbar - a navigation bar usually seen on top of Blogger blogspot hosted blogs. more
  • Blook - a book created from a blog. more
  • Hat Tip- acknowledgement of the source that tipped you the news.
  • Spomments- Spam comments
  • Blammer- Blog spammer
  • SOB- acronym for Successful and Outstanding Blogger. From successful-blog.com
  • Blogiday- you get fed up and take a holiday from blogging

BLOGGING TOOLS & SERVICES

  • Bloglines, Rojo, Newsgator, Kinja, – are News Aggregators that display content from syndicated Web content from web feed. Can be configured online or downloaded on your desktop. Like . Also called RSS readers, feed readers, feed aggregators or news readers
  • Pageflakes, Newsvine – Track multiple feeds on a single page by modules.
  • Odeo, Podnova – are Podcatchers, a form of aggregator used to automatically download podcasts and can sometimes transfer a portable media player. Like
  • Feedburner - a professional feed management system
  • Pingomatic, Pingoat – ping multiple blog tracking services. More
  • Feedblitz, Zokooda – Email subscriptions and newsletter tools.
  • Technorati – a real-time search engine that keeps track of what is going on in the blogosphere
  • b5media, 9rules – examples of popular blogging networks. Collection of blogs and bloggers providing great content, with revenue sharing sometimes.
  • K2, Blix – names of some popular Word Press themes.
  • Blogexplosion, Blogclicker- popular blog traffic generation / exchange services.
  • Adsense, Adbrite, CJ, Chitka, Blogads – popular affiliate programs to generate money from your blogs.
  • Sphere, Icerocket – blog search engines
  • Live Bookmarks – a Firefox web browser feature. Update themselves automatically with the latest content from the Web.
  • Creative Commons – licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors to offer a voluntary “some rights reserved” approach.
  • CoComment - Tracks your comments across different platforms and follow conversations
  • WBloggar, Ecto, Qumanna – desktop blog publishing tools
  • Mint, Mybloglog, Measuremap, Analytics – site traffic tracking tools.
  • Haloscan- free trackback service
  • YouTube, Rapidshare- puts video on your blog
  • Flickr, Imageshack - photo sharing service. Host images on your blog
  • Del.icio.us, furl, spurl – share social bookmarks.
  • Blogburst - Syndicating your feed to top publishers.
  • Bloggeropoly - professional blogger recruiting agency. more
  • Blogger code – a way to describe different types of bloggers. more
  • Bloggoggle - Directory of Blogging Professionals
  • BlogHer - where the women bloggers are. At Blogher.org

BLOG TRAFFIC SURGES

  • Digged - link posted on digg.com driving huge traffic to your blog
  • Slashdotted - link posted on slashdot.org driving huge traffic to your blog. more
  • Instalanche - link posted on instapundit.com driving huge traffic to your blog
  • Farked – link posted on fark.com driving huge traffic to your blog
  • Boing Boinged – link posted on boingboing.net driving huge traffic to your blog

MISCELLANEOUS BLOGGING TERMS

  • Ajax - acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. creates interactive web applications.
  • Greasemonkey - a firefox web browser extension that can alter the functionality of any website using specific scripts.
  • Wiki - a collaborative on-line software that allows readers to add and edit content.
  • SEO - search engine optimization. To improve your search engine rankings.
  • Page Rank – Google measures of importance of a page which reflects in its rankings.
  • CMS – short for Content management system. software used to publish and manage websites.

This post is constantly updated. Help me develop this blogging resource to include all popular blogging terms and create a useful blogging glossary. I repeat that this is NOT a substitute for dictionary meaning or a strict definition of these terms, but a simple layman approach to understanding what they mean. Please feel free to propose a better meaning in the comments.

Bloggingly Yours…

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  8. God Blog Convention 2005 : Christian Blogging Forum

Hope this helps.

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Jack and Joshua

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Cat Lover

Cat Lover

Cat lover is what I am. “A NEW DAY”  has begun for me. The theme song “Memories” from “Cats” the  award-winning musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber based on Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats and other poems by T. S. Eliot expresses there are memories and also a new day ahead. There is light tomorrow. The show has been performed around the world in numerous productions and has been translated into more than 20 languages.

What that has to do with me is I have always loved cats and started my blog about 5 months ago focusing  on areas of health, wealth and spirit.  I will continue to follow my passion to help others achieve success and live their lives with hope and joy.

Today I choose it to be  “A NEW DAY” to share my experiences of having cats in my life and how I can help you to learn more as I go along on this journey.  I am very excited. I keep having ideas pop into my head on areas I want to explore about these beautiful creatures to share with you.
I am not an expert, just a loving cat lover of all cats.  Stay tuned.

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Jack and Joshua

Jack and Joshua

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