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Caw to art! #27.

Posted in Artworks, Caw to art!, Gallery on July 30th, 2008 by PM

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

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 7/30/08 thru Friday and maybe
a bit longer…

diane clancy submits abby in flowers
sherry scharschmidt submits good dog
paintalicous submits chocolate donut
canticle of creation submits head


abby in flowers

good dog

chocolate donut

head

Still steeping…
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…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!

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.

Caw to art! #26.

Posted in Artworks, Caw to art!, Gallery on July 16th, 2008 by PM

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

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 7/16/08 thru Friday and maybe
a bit longer…

lafabe submits les sauvées de mai
lafabe submits mixage improbable [02]
kiana fecteau submits freedom revised
diane clancy submits stella in flowers


les sauvées de mai

mixage improbable [02]

freedom revised

stella 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 as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!

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.

http://designapplause.com/2008/hardcore-finnish-design/143/

Curbing vet costs.

Posted in Health, Professional, Tips/Info on July 14th, 2008 by PM

After many years of having a variety of pets—mammals, birds, reptiles, fish—we realize that a remedy is determined by your particular need at the time. Right now we have a 19-year-old blind cat who howls. We realize that we can bring in no new mammal playmate for our kitty.

For us, vet costs are higher as our cat has been on meds for his thyroid for three years. Let’s talk about the vet bills and how to keep them as low as possible.

We just read that in 1973 a vet opened a rural Kansas office and charged $6 for a visit. Things change: last year Americans spent more than $10 billion on veterinary care, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association.

A single visit to a vet cost an average of $135 for a dog owner as of 2006, the last time the veterinary group took a survey of those costs. That’s up 83 percent from 10 years earlier. Inflation played a major role—the costs of office space, staff salaries, equipment and supplies have all shot up.

Pet owners also are demanding a higher level of care. “Years ago, if an animal had a serious cancer,” Gregory Hammer, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, said, “someone would say to put him to sleep. Now they want to be referred to an oncologist.” Read the rest of this entry »

Caw to art! #25.

Posted in Artworks, Caw to art!, Gallery, Stories on July 9th, 2008 by PM

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

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 7/9/08 thru Friday and maybe
a bit longer…

hampton arts submits bird 4
rethaw submits moths
diane clancy submits alyssa in flowers
day by day paintings submits family tree
Confabulator of fabulous fables submits aesop’s the bear and two travelers
TWO MEN were hiking in Denali together, when a Bear suddenly appeared on their path.

One of them climbed up quickly into a tree and managed to hide himself in the branches. The other, not being as quick as his companion, realized that he was going to be attacked by the bear. He quickly fell flat on the ground. The Bear came up and felt him with his snout, and smelt him all over. The man held his breath and remained as still as death. The Bear soon left him, for it is said he will not touch a dead body. When the bear was long gone, his friend climbed down from the tree.
Jokingly, he asked his friend what it was the Bear had whispered in his ear.

“He gave me this advice,” his friend replied. “Never travel with a friend who deserts you at the approach of danger.”

Moral: Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends.


bird 4

moths

alyssa in flowers

family tree

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…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!

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.

http://designapplause.com/2008/hardcore-finnish-design/143/

Pets suffer from Midwest flooding too.

Posted in Death, News on July 2nd, 2008 by hesso

Pets suffer from Midwest flooding too.

No-kill shelters form vast networks to save dogs and cats for adoption.

Lesley Irwin scrolls through 200 pitiable e-mails a day to pick out the lucky dogs and cats she can keep in her Huntley pet shelter, then anguishes over the many she has to turn away. Read the rest of this entry »

How to save your pet’s life.

Posted in Health, Professional, Tips/Info on July 2nd, 2008 by PM

Though summer is upon us and there are many good summer tips to keep your pet out of harms way, here is year-round advice that can save a life.

An emergency situations calls for staying calm and making quick decisions. What should you do? Knowledge is power, so take the steps right now to learn how to handle an emergency. In addition to the first aid kit you have for home, camping, have a fully stocked pet first-aid kit (see below) know where the nearest 24-hour emergency pet clinic is. It could mean the difference between life and death. And act cautiously—animals in severe pain or fear may bite.

CAR ACCIDENTS
A pet that has been hit by a car needs to see a vet immediately. Internal bleeding is common, and outward signs of distress may not show for several hours. Also, puncture wounds that close rapidly can cause life-threatening infections later on. Enlist someone’s help in moving the animal by sliding a heavy towel beneath it. To avoid being bitten, tie a strip of cloth over your dog’s nose, or cover your cat’s face with a coat.

BLEEDING
Using direct pressure, apply a clean, dry cloth to the wound. If blood soaks through the first layer of fabric, add more so you don’t disrupt any clots that may be forming. Use a tourniquet only as a last resort, and make it just tight enough to significantly reduce the flow of blood. Loosen it every five minutes, and don’t keep it on for longer than 20 minutes. Transport your pet to the vet as soon as possible. Read the rest of this entry »

Caw to art! #24.

Posted in Uncategorized on July 2nd, 2008 by PM

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

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 7/2/08 thru Friday and maybe
a bit longer…

alpha animal art submits snow leopard
pet studio submits studio 1
diane clancy submits bucky


snow leopard

studio 1

bucky

Still steeping…
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…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!

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.

http://designapplause.com/2008/hardcore-finnish-design/143/

Caw to art! #23.

Posted in Artworks, Caw to art!, Gallery on June 25th, 2008 by PM

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

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 6/25/08 thru Friday and maybe
a bit longer…

designapplause submits touching tactile surfaces
lady omega submits peep show
thru my eyes submits beautiful face
paintalicious submits art and ghosts
cameraporn submits smiling eel
petmonologues submits ric stultz
diane clancy submits sebastian in flowers


touching

peep show

beautiful face

art and ghosts

smiling eel

ric stultz

sebastian 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 as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!

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.

http://designapplause.com/2008/hardcore-finnish-design/143/

More strays linked to once-happy homes.

Posted in Issues/Opinions, News, Tips/Info on June 24th, 2008 by hesso

On average, caring for a cat costs $1500 annually and a dog $2000.

With the U.S. economy currently on very shaky ground the falloff is tighter family budgets or worse, completely new business models for family households. In an effort to help keep households together, including family pets, let’s talk about possibly surrendering your pet to a shelter, how to pinch pennies on pet-care, and, a philosophic POV on saving animals.

Downsizing the family to make ends meet.

If you feel that you really can no longer afford your pet please consider finding another family for your pet first. If you can’t find a foster home then take the animal to a shelter, don’t abandon your animal. Here’s a story that was in the Chicago Tribune several weeks ago…

More strays linked to once-happy homes.
The sad stories have been all over the news. Pet owners who have fallen on hard times are coming into shelters and reluctantly, sometimes tearfully, surrendering their animals. Read the rest of this entry »

Caw to art! #22.

Posted in Artworks, Caw to art!, Gallery on June 18th, 2008 by PM

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

Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 6/18/08 thru Friday and maybe
a bit longer…

diane clancy submits chase in butterfles
pat dypold submits comiski
paintalicious submits gale franey


chase in butterflies

comiski

gale franey

Still steeping…
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…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!

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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