Cats
Cats
Friday Catblogging: Cattoo
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Cats
Friday Catblogging: Cats Use a Windows Phone
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Cats
Friday Catblogging: The Alley Cats of Japan
by JOHN ADAMS •
French photographer Alexander Bonnefoy went to Japan to photograph, and then publish as a book, photographs of the alley cats of Japan: The kitten-laden adventure took Bonnefoy from Okinawa to Hokkaido, down back alleys and up into trees. The cats he found ran the gamut of badassery as well. From the delicate ones with stunning…
Cats
Do Big Cats Like Catnip?
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Cats
Friday Catblogging: Rigby the Cat Goes Sliding
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Animals, Cats, Film
Friday Catblogging: “The Private Life of a Cat”
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A great find, from Alexis C. Madrigal @ The Atlantic (The Best Experimental Film About Cats Ever Made): During the mid 1940s, Maya Deren and Alexander Hammid made films together as a husband-and-wife team. Who did what and who deserves the credit for directing or shooting their films remains disputed scholarly territory, but suffice to…
Cartoons & Comics, Cats
Friday Catblogging: What?!!?
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Carolina Miranda of the LA Times reports that Hello Kitty’s not a cat, and even worse, she’s British: Hello Kitty is not a cat. You read that right. When Yano was preparing her written texts for the exhibit at the Japanese American National Museum, she says she described Hello Kitty as a cat. “I was corrected — very…
Cats
Friday Catblogging: Cat Gets a Hug
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Cats
Friday Catblogging: Synchronized Cats
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Cats
Friday Poll: Hysterical humans or furious felines?
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Alleged Cat Attacks: Hysteria or Fury? There have been two stories this year about cats that have allegedly trapped their owners in a room, forcing those people to call the police for assistance. Most recently, to my knowledge, is a call for assistance in Chula Vista, CA (“California women call police over cat’s furry fury”):…
Cats
Friday Catblogging: Cats in Zero Gravity
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Cats
Friday Catblogging: Mapping a Million Cats
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Megan Garber reports on a cartography project: I Know Where Your Cat Lives from Owen Mundy on Vimeo. There are a lot of cats in the world, and there are a lot of cats on the Internet. These two facts—one a longstanding reality, the other a longstanding cliche—often collide with each other in predictable ways.…