Saturday, March 24, 2012

Microchipping humans and feline oscar nominations

This week I have been busy doing a guest blog for SureFlap on the need for a human flap and human microchipping. Click here to read it.

I have now turned to the important topic of honouring cats. Here are some more nominations for feline oscars, from cats that have featured in my column.
Taken from the top.

Sir Winston on the left. That nose with its darkened stripes. Those green slanting eyes. And the fur in his ears...... Forget George Clooney. This is just the most glamorous male in catdom.





Fluffy and Cayene are nominated because they don't give a stuff about Oscars. They just chill out.....















Scaramouche is nominated for his very beautiful brow and nose, making perhaps the perfect profile of a cat. The













Lucy for her caring qualities. Lucy has looked after her human in a devoted way, seeing her through bereavement and major health problems. She adopted Jane
from Cats Protection three or four years ago and has been a responsible and loving pet owner.

6 comments:

  1. Sir Winston, WOW! (can't find my words).
    LOVE
    Shumba

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  2. Fluffy & Cayenne, congratulations for choosing not to live "la vida loca" of Hollywood!
    Smart girls! I was worried about Fluffy since she's so much inclined towards vanity!Sorry for misjudging you, sis! But the feline Oscar is fun! Hope you win :-)))
    Diego

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  3. I wonder what Gerry & Oliver are up to? Where are you my dear friends? Did your ape lock you in? Hope everybody is okay!
    Love
    Cayenne

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  4. Ya! I can see that these two sisters don't give a damn on Oscars!
    Look at them....so relaxed, enjoying the sun, especially Fluffy :-)
    Frederico

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  5. CAT VictoriaMarch 27, 2012

    George, I really don't understand why you didn't get nominated and, since you didn't .....I will vote for Scaramouche!
    Guess....I have a "thing" for black cats :-)
    Love
    CAT Victoria

    PS. Oh! Tomasso was making headlines again!

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  6. George, thanks again for your great article about microchipping hoomans! Maybe it'll happen one day...

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