Are you having trouble getting up in the morning, sleepyhead? Your fluffy alarm clock will make sure you get to your job on time. Remember to thank your sweet alarm clock. Otherwise one day you just might have to run for that bus.
Watch the video to see cats showing off their superior skills.
Cole and Marmalade have special insight into human behavior. In this cute video, A Cat's Guide to Loving a Human, (see below) the two cat sociologists provide helpful tips on how to keep your human happy. The authoritative kitties have a keen understanding about the special bond between the two species.
The two sociologists (Cole on the left) in a meeting.
Their smart suggestions for cats regarding humans include:
Henya, Merlin and Tony are the adorable stars of this video. The kittens who are from the New York Humane Society appear with 3 male models rapping about cats. The photogenic feline performers steal the show. The video was created by Cosmo.
Here's a peek at two of the kittens whose adoptions are pending.
HENYA
MERLIN
The NY Humane Society is a no-kill shelter. They offer free vet care for the first 3 weeks after adoption. They have an adoption matchmaker who will take your profile and match you or your pet with just the right cat or dog companion.
Bianca the cat loves her spa treatments. She makes time in the week to pamper herself. After a relaxing shower, she dries her face with a nice soft towel.
What better way to celebrate National Cat Day then with America's favorite feline in the latest Simon's Cat video. In "Fetch," Simon's cat suddenly receives the drooling and overeager attention of man's best friend. Can't a cat take a bath in private? National Cat Day (October 29th) is an official day to recognize our feline friends. Founded by Pet Lifestyle Expert and Animal Advocate, Colleen Paige, it was created to bring attention to "all the cats who need to be rescued each year." On the National Cat Day Facebook page, it states that one of its goals "is to encourage adoption rather than buying cats from pet stores supplied by kitten mills." So remember, give your kitty some extra loving today (and maybe some extra nom-noms!) And don't buy from pet stores, adopt!
"Whatever we do for him, he pays us many times over," says the owner of Africa, a tabby cat, who lost the use of his lower body in an accident when he was a kitten. The cat has specially built back wheels to get around.
Judy and Alan Knowles adopted Africa and created a loving environment for the handsome and courageous cat. They built ramps around their house in England, U.K., so he can navigate the house more easily. Plus Africa's trolley has a handle so he can be helped up the stairs.
"It's so rewarding having Africa as a pet. He's so loving, affectionate..."says Judy Knowles. "...We wouldn't be without him for the world."