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Friday Catblogging: A Cat History Tour in NYC

Alaina Demopoulos reports From Truman Capote to feline firefighters – a day out at New York’s historical cat walking tour: Emily Warren Roebling was a groundbreaking engineer who took over construction of the Brooklyn Bridge after her husband, who had been leading construction, and son died of decompression sickness. On 24 May 1883, Roebling became the first…

Friday Catblogging: Cat Travels 900 Miles Back to Owners

Gabriella Rudy reports Cat lost in Yellowstone travels almost 900 miles to reunite with owners 2 months later (‘Benny and Susanne Anguiano are looking for clues as to how Rayne Beau made it all the way from Yellowstone National Park to Roseville, California’): Benny and Susanne Anguiano, a couple from Salinas, California, were reunited with…

Friday Catblogging: Black Cat Edition

Set aside superstitions like ailurophobia, melanophobia, or (on a day like today) triskaidekaphobia and see how sharp-looking black cats, in particular, are — View this post on Instagram A post shared by ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (@worldcatsblack)

Friday Catblogging: Not Dead Ted

In Britain, a Nicci Knight was on vacation when she was told erroneously that her cat Ted had died. She arranged to have the cat cremated while she was away. Four days later, Knight learned from her cat sitter that Ted was alive, and it was another cat that had drowned in Knight’s pond. Jamie…

Daily Bread for 8.24.24: Unfazed

Good morning.

Saturday in Whitewater will be partly cloudy with a high of 86. Sunrise is 6:12, and sunset is 7:41, for 13h 28m 35s of daytime. The moon is a waning gibbous with 70.3 percent of its visible disk illuminated.

On this day in 1970, Vietnam War protesters bomb Sterling Hall at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, leading to an international manhunt for the perpetrators.


This cat was unfazed by the heavy storm brewing outside its home Thursday in Phoenix, Arizona:

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The Story Behind Scotland’s Most Controversial Snack:

Carron Fish Bar, Stonehaven. Scotland’s national dish: The Deep Fat Fried Mars Bar. As Chef Murray Watson tells it, this crunchy yet tasty chocolate bar was born in 1992 and has become a global sensation for all the right and wrong reasons. Get ready to discover the PERFECT recipe for cooking this deep-fried dessert. Prepare to be battered by flavor.