Good morning. Saturday in Whitewater will be cloudy with a high of 42. Sunrise is 7:24 and sunset is 4:27 for 9 hours, 3 minutes of daytime. The moon is a waxing crescent with 49 percent of its visible disk illuminated. On this day in 1966, the Cave of Swallows, the largest known cave shaft in…
Cats
Cats, Nature
Friday Catblogging: An Albino Puma
by JOHN ADAMS •
Embed from Getty Images Itzae was the first albino puma born in Central America, and is one of four known in the world. She was born in a Nicaraguan Zoo in August 2023, among her beige and spotted siblings, the common coloration of pumas. After Itzae’s birth, she required special care due to her albinism. The condition…
Accidents, Cats, Weird Tales
Friday Catblogging: Cat in Maine Rescued After Being Frozen to a 95-Foot-Tall Tree
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Accidents, Cats
Friday Catblogging: A Virginia Kitten Behaving Badly
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Cats
Friday Catblogging: The Rare Flat-Headed Cat
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View this post on Instagram A post shared by National Geographic Society (@insidenatgeo) Click image to play video. Here’s a bit from the Felidae Conservation Fund, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the United States, about this faraway feline: A peculiar looking cat with short legs, a long head with tiny, low-set ears, and a short…
Cats, Faraway Places, Nature, Photography
Friday Catblogging: Sand Cat in Kuwait
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Cats
Friday Catblogging: Tabby Comes with His Own Warning Label
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Cats, Science/Nature
Friday Catblogging: Do You Speak Cat?
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Embed from Getty Images Julia Henning has a quiz that you can take to see how well you know your cat’s language: While often miscast as mysterious or hard to understand, cats are actually excellent communicators. In fact, in free-ranging cat colonies, physical fights are kept to a minimum through clever use of body posturing, scent exchange…
Cats
Friday Cataloging: Halloween Treat
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Cats, Science/Nature
Friday Catblogging: Cats’ Affect on Human Brains
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Laura Elin Pigott writes of what owning a cat does to your brain (and theirs): Cats may have a reputation for independence, but emerging research suggests we share a unique connection with them – fuelled by brain chemistry. The main chemical involved is oxytocin, often called the love hormone. It’s the same neurochemical that surges…
Cats, Faraway Places
A Capital City with Lions
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Cats, Nature
Friday Catblogging: New Hampshire Bobcat Strolls Along Driveway
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Art, Cats
Friday Catblogging: Drawing Cats
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Cats, Photography
Friday Catblogging: Two Cats of Yore
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“Just we two” Postcard from my collection. Copyright 1907, mailed 1909. This is by C.E. Bullard, my favorite of the Victorian/Edwardian cat photographers. He seemed to genuinely love cats and didn't restrain them or cram them into tiny costumes. — Cats of Yore (@catsofyore.bsky.social) September 14, 2025 at 5:00 PM
