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    Who would be the next President of the animal kingdom…

    Find some answers here

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  • Here Kobe, here.

    Kobe Bryant’s popularity extends even to the animal kingdom. From a database of more than 465,000 pet insured animals including dogs, cats, birds, and exotic domesticated animals, 359 are named “Kobe,” making it the 189th most popular name of 65,536 pet names across the nation. Five pets in the database are named “LeBron,” two are name “Yao Ming,” and there’s a “Boston Garnett” along with a “Dirk Nowitzki.”

    The most unusual sports name in the pet world, however, might belong to a Yorkshire Terrier that answers to “Kobe Shaq Jackson.” via los angeles times

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  • Dress up games.

    For Halloween one needs a creative tool to dress up Fluffy and Buddy. Here it is! Dressup games. My cute pet dressup.

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  • Pets vote.

    “Even our dogs and cats have learned that elections matter.” vice president Al Gore Click on a dog to buy a vote for Bark Obama or McCanine. Check in daily to see who is pulling on the lead…

    visit petsvote

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  • Pets. Dead people. Asked to vote.
    CHICAGO — More than 1,000 phony registrations were submitted, Lake County official says. Dogs, goldfish and dead people were sent voter registration forms by mistake as part of an aggressive registration drive in the northern suburbs, Lake County Clerk Willard Helander said Friday. "This is nothing like we've ever seen before," Helander said in a news conference in Waukegan, where election workers identified more than 1,000 phony registrations submitted over the past few weeks. Helander blamed the problem on a group called the Voters Participation Center, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that is a project of Women's Voices/Women's Vote based in Washington, D.C. Sarah Johnson, a Women's Voices spokeswoman, said the group uses a commercial data list generated by a national vendor to send out registration forms and that mistakes happen. "Sometimes . . . people think it's funny to get a magazine addressed to their cat or their dog, and when they do that, their cat or dog ends up on the list," Johnson said. "But we're just trying to make it as easy as possible for people to register and vote." Election officials in Oregon, Kentucky and other states have complained that the Women's Voices project has caused confusion. A record 401,935 Lake County residents are registered for the Nov. 4 election. via chicago tribune [1] [1] http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-lake-voter-fraud-both-18-oct18,0,7157423.story
  • Great Lakes wolf killing stopped.
    Court Reverses Bush Decision to Strip Protection From Wolves in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Breaking News! Agreeing with a Center for Biological Diversity legal action, a federal judge today overturned a 2007 Bush administration decision to remove Great Lakes area wolves from the endangered species list. The ruling puts an immediate halt on the killing of hundreds of wolves in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. While the Great Lakes wolf population has increased to 4,000 individuals under the protective cover of the Endangered Species Act, the species is still missing from most of its historic range, including the Northeast, the southern Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin, and the West Coast. Rather than developing a national wolf recovery strategy, the Bush administration craftily abandoned wolf recovery in most of the country by delisting wolves in the Great Lakes and the northern Rocky Mountains and declaring that the lack of wolves in other areas relieves the administration of any responsibility to continue recovery actions. In today's ruling, the judge agreed with the Center's amicus argument that stripping protection from local populations while refusing to consider the recovery of wolves throughout the lower 48 appears to violate the central purpose of the Endangered Species Act. The precedent setting ruling will protect hundreds of species from this backdoor strategy of abandoning species recovery. This is the second major victory in two weeks for the Center's wolf recovery fund. On September 16, the government announced it would give up defending against our northern Rockies wolf lawsuit. Thanks for supporting the wolf defense fund and sending thousands of emails and petitions objecting to the slaughter of wolves in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. This victory couldn't have happened without your help. Thanks also to our litigation allies at the Humane Society, Help Our Wolves Live, the Animal Protection Institute, and Friends of Animals and Their Environment.
  • Endangered species act under assault.
    Send Comments to Secretary Kempthorne. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne announced devastating changes to the Endangered Species Act, signaling the end of protection for thousands of imperiled species. The new regulations would: - Exempt thousands of federal activities from review under the Endangered Species Act; - Eliminate checks and balances of independent oversight; - Limit which effects can be considered harmful; - Prevent consideration of a project’s contribution to global warming; - Set an inadequate 60-day deadline for wildlife experts to evaluate a project in the instances when they are invited to participate – or else the project gets an automatic green light; - Enable large-scale projects to go unreviewed by dividing them into hundreds of small projects. We must stop Kempthorne from fatally crippling our nation’s most successful wildlife law. Take action today. [1] [1] http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2167/t/5243/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=25351
  • Porpoises belly up to low-fat diet.
    TOKYO — Dolphins at a Japanese marine park are going on a low-fat diet after developing potbellies and failing to look sharp in their aquatic performances. Kinosaki Marine World in western Japan said Tuesday that all its 19 dolphins have been on a low-fat diet since late August, when they started failing to hit jumping targets and keep upright while treading water. "We were puzzled by their poor performance. Then we noticed they looked rounder," said park spokesman Haruo Imazu. Keepers weighed them and found all had gotten plumper, some up to 22 pounds heavier just during the summer. All had the same menu—about 31 pounds of mackerel mixed with some white fish — but keepers found the mackerels had gotten fattier, adding too many calories. Keepers immediately put them on a weight-loss program, feeding them more white fish and less fatty mackerel while instituting an exercise regime, Imazu said. Less fat and moderate exercise seem to be working. via chicago tribune [1] [1] http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-dolphins_01oct01,0,4672913.story
  • Man punches shark. Saves dog.

    SLAMORADA, Fla. — A dog is recovering after a Florida Keys carpenter dove in to save his pet from a shark.

    Greg LeNoir said he took his 14-pound rat terrier Jake for a daily swim at a marina Friday.

    The 5-foot shark suddenly surfaced and grabbed nearly the entire dog in its mouth.

    LeNoir said he yelled, then balled up his fists and dove headfirst into the water. He hit the shark in the back and the creature finally let go of the dog.

    Man and dog made it safely back to shore. The dog suffered bite wounds but was not critically injured.

    PM editor’s note: OMG!

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  • Elephant killed by bus.
    MEXICO — A five-ton elephant was killed by a bus after it escaped from a circus in Mexico, and wandered onto a busy highway. Bus driver Tomas Lopez, 49, also died and at least four passengers were taken to hospital after the accident, which happened just before dawn on Tuesday in Ecatepec, north of Mexico City. The elephant had escaped from its cage at the Circo Union circus, according to Mexico State police spokesman Juan Sanchez, who said officers were still investigating the circumstances. It is understood that the 40-year-old animal, named Hilda, broke free as her keeper arrived to feed her. She apparently knocked down a metal door that led to the street and wandering through two neighbourhoods before trying to cross the road. Marcelino Ramos, 22, keeper at the Circo Union circus, told El Universal daily newspaper: "I untied her so she could eat. She never did this before, but suddenly she ran at full speed and broke through the gate." Police said the bus driver stood no chance of avoiding the elephant as it charged onto the road near the famous Teotihuacan pyramids. Last month, a 500lb lion escaped from a private zoo in southern Mexico. The animal killed two dogs and a pig and attacked a woman and child on a donkey before it was sedated and caught. via telegraph.co.uk [1] [1] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/mexico/3069003/Escaped-circus-elephant-killed-by-bus-in-Mexico.html



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Maukie the cat!

Caw to art! #4

Caw to art! is an effort to showcase pets and animals in an ARTFUL manner. A photograph, fine art, a scribble, sculpture. A poem, a monologue, a short story, motion.

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 1/2/08 thru Friday
•Pet Monologues submits Hand art. Toucan. Swan.
•Pet Monologues submits Poor little birdie.
•Paintalicious submits Rubber duck.
•Paintalicious submits Big bird(s).
•Lucia Blinn submits Creation.
•Diane Clancy submits Chi Chi in flowers.
•Helen Read submits Cats at play.

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Rubber Duck.
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Cats at play
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Chi-Chi in flowers

Still steeping…
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…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details…

and while you are curating your submissions don’t forget Friday Ark roster for this weekend. And Carnival of the Cats which goes up every Sunday.


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9 Responses to “Caw to art! #4”

  1. Wavatar PM UNITED STATES Says:

    PM did get a question to restate what “Caw to art!” was all about.

    Caw to art! is an effort to showcase pets and animals in an ARTFUL manner. Images can be a photograph, fine art, a scribble, a sculpture. Words can be a poem, a “monologue” or short story, a quote. It may be your effort or someone else’s that really moves you. Could be for the “artist” in you…

    PM will link to your post per usual. PM may also make a request for you to let PM “hang” your images/words on the Caw to art! (C2a!) post. If you haven’t already noticed, all (most) PM images are 400px wide. See “Image Specifications” for more information.

    Caw to art! #1 will collect and post from Wednesday through this Friday, though the process may be subject to change.

    Ask questions, make comments in the comment window to help others. You know the saying…there are no dumb questions. If really stumped email webmaster at petmonologues dot com Thank you!

  2. Wavatar Diane Clancy UNITED STATES Says:

    How do I find out any restrictions and how I I enter my entry? Thank you!

    ~ Diane Clancy
    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog

  3. Wavatar PM UNITED STATES Says:

    hey diane,

    a good question that others i am sure share.

    at present there are no restrictions, after all, this is supposed to be “animal art” = articulating the content in a special way. as simple as capturing a special moment in a photo - someone showed me a photo of their pug that made a calendar and they are pondering whether it is art or not. i would approve that post because it is a nice photo.

    i have been alerted that the hand art is photoshopped and not painted. well, i will keep the post up because the photoshopping is very artful, very skilled. i have encouraged that person to express their opinion on that post. if you look at past entries, herb murrie’s modern abstract art = great art, thank goodness for the title!

    the only restriction at the moment may be technical, i.e., photo quality good enough to be 400px wide.

    let me know if you have more questions. can’t wait to see what you have in mind.

  4. Wavatar Diane Clancy UNITED STATES Says:

    But what do I do with the image? Upload here or put on my site? I don’t see what to do with it. Thanks!

    ~ Diane Clancy
    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog

  5. Wavatar PM UNITED STATES Says:

    Here are options:

    1) You do not have a blog but you do have a Web site: send me an image along with your url and title.

    2) You have a blog: I only need a link to a post that has your artwork and title. I then create a link to your post. Ideally, you also get the image to me, via email or Blog Carnival as I sometimes put the image up on this post. My requirements are 400px wide images.

    3) If you want to submit your own post on PM let me know and we can figure out best way. Ideally I would like you to register and do the heavy lifting on the post. I might tweak.

    note: Blog Carnival deactivated this carnival when I shut down during the month of December so BC is not an option this week. Business as usual next week.

  6. Wavatar Diane Clancy UNITED STATES Says:

    Thanks for the quick reply … I think I have done it right … here is the post

    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2008/01/04/pet-monologues-showcase/

    I also sent you the image.

    Thank you!

    ~ Diane Clancy
    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog

  7. Wavatar Diane Clancy’s Art Blog » Blog Archive » Pet Monologues Showcase UNITED STATES Says:

    [...] highlight art, poems and more that showcase animals every week. You can see there blog here.  And this is the post for this particular challenge. This is the first time I have entered anything. This [...]

  8. Wavatar Diane Clancy UNITED STATES Says:

    This looks fantastic!! Thank you!!!

    ~ Diane Clancy
    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog

  9. Wavatar PM UNITED STATES Says:

    Thank you Diane! Get ready for Caw to art! #5. Please spread the word…

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