Saturday, December 31, 2011

Our Pawesome Chanukah In Pictures

 We had a pawesome Chanukah! Momma stayed home ALL WEEK and we got in loads of cuddles. And latkes. And candles. We had to stay Very Far Away from those (they were only lit for a second.)

Yukon Gold, Purple & Sweet Potato latkes, ready to fry up

YUMMY! 
Papa lighting the candles

*SQUEE!* ooh and Bling! We-- err, ah, *I* got bling!

Modeling for Daddy *giggle*
*eyeroll* yeah, yeah...bling, whatever. But I gotted me some WAND TOYS!!

Wand Toy Number 1
Wand Toy Number 2
Wand Toy Number 4012870

AND....I don't care if Daddy sez these are new tires for Mommy's car, it looks like a Cool New BED to me! *score!*



And Gramma & Grampa gave us this really cool condo, too. All three of us can be in it at the same time, swatting each others' tails. HIGHPAW!

Maxwell, holding down the fort, Momma sez

We had a PAWeSOME Chanukah! How was your holiday???


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

(wordless except for the video's audio track, MOL!)





Wednesday, December 21, 2011

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday

Mommy sez I'm the Menorah Mensch (uh, izzat a GOOD thing?)




Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Happy Chanukah!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Do You Need to Pet-Proof Chanukah?

There are a lot of articles and blog posts circulating right now about pet-proofing your home for Christmas. It got me to wondering: for those of us who observe a different holiday, is there any need for concern?

Turns out there are a few things folks can consider when preparing for the Festival of Lights.

1.  Trade in your Hanukkiah for an electric model

photo courtesy CarbonNYC on flickr
I love the warm glow of real candles and have a nice collection of hanukkiahs (the 9-branch Chanukah menorah). So for me, swapping out for the electric version is difficult. It feels somehow...tacky.

But I now have three very active cats (two of them barely out of kittenhood). One of them in particular (that would be you, Faraday) does a passing impression of Tarzan, and the fire hazard is just too great.

So I'll be screwing in a new electric bulb each of the eight nights instead of lighting up all over the house.

When Ryker was alive, it wasn't such a big deal; he was a laid-back kind of a guy and just so long as I blew out the hanukkiahs before leaving the family room each evening, all was well.

But for those of you who know my herd on twitter....nah. Not a chance I'm willing to take!

2.  What is it with cats and cords?

This goes for both the Christmas tree and the Chanukah menorah: some kitties just can't resist gnawing on those cords. If your fur-kids indulge, you might want to invest in a bottle of bitter apple. Cats find its taste to be unpalatable so it works nicely as a deterrent. Though the best solution might be to consider purchasing cords that shut off if damaged.

3.  Tinsel: it's not just for Christmas any more.


Chanukah is considered to be pretty kid-centric and as such, there are many sites that sell - yes - Chanukah garland.

Those metallic little dreidels and magen davids are just cat-nomming (and choking) size.

If you plan to decorate with tinselly garland, make sure it's out of reach of your four-legged tree-swingers, too.




4.  All that glitters is not gold...but it is nommy!

One of the most iconic traditions of Chanukah is the game Spin the Dreidel. The game, which dates back to the 17th century, was used as both tradition and teaching tool for children - especially if there was money involved!

In 1920's America, the tradition of giving gelt (Yiddish for "money") took a delicious turn. Now, kids everywhere vie for shiny, foil-wrapped pieces of chocolatey goodness in the shape of coins. 

Unforunately, chocolate is not good for kitties. And of course, shiny as they are, they can become kitty magnets. The gelt strewn about my home in various candy dishes will probably get a boost - up out of the way of enterprising paws - this year.

5.  Kittens do not make good Chanukah gifts either.

photo courtesy exfordy on flickr
A fellow blogger recently posted about the sad trend that occurs at this time of year: giving kittens and puppies as Christmas gifts. I would imagine that trend pops up at Chanukah time, too.

Pets should never, ever EVER be an impulse purchase, and the person on the receiving end of such a gift really needs to be involved, as this involves not only the personality of the person receiving the pet but the personality of the animal itself. 

This is so important that the ASPCA recently instituted a program called Meet Your Match, which assesses the personalities of both person and cat and attempts to guide adopters into finding the perfect match for them.


That's it for my Top 5 for Chanukah-proofing your home. No matter what holiday you celebrate, may it be merry...and safe...this year.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

Brotherly Love

Saturday, December 10, 2011

BREAKING NEWS: Israel Bans Declawing

On November 28th Israel unanimously passed a resolution banning the declawing of cats except in rare cases of medical necessity. This comes with a punishment of up to $20,000 in fines plus a one year jail sentence for anyone caught in the act.

Israel joins the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and most of Europe in banning this procedure as cruel and inhumane.

For this eminently civilized legal action, we give Israel two enthusiastic paws up....WAAAAY up!

To read more about it, visit The Discovery Channel's blog

Tigger: recent shelter kitty & victim of mangled declawing procedure




[source: Ynet (Hebrew), Arutz Sheva]




How To Give Your Human Heart-Failure

STEP 1:
Place yourself in a potentially precarious, bodily-harm location and proceed to look innocent.

Exhibit A:


Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

Pfft! Ignore last Wednesday's post, please!
The Fabio of the Kitteh world? Right here.





Tuesday, December 6, 2011

ConCATulations to the TV Treasure Hunt Winner!

ConCATulations to the winner of our Very First Contest, the Holiday TV Treasure Hunt... @IcyPinkLemonade!


She wins this fabulous set of Hallmark-branded items (sorry Ms. Lemonade, as much as *I* want to ship her off, Person insists that Allie's Not Included *sigh...*).



AND...for those of you who watched the adorable Jingle All The Way animated holiday show (voted best new holiday TV special by the New York Times!)....

Here's the answer to the Bonus Question: What was the snow in Jingle All The Way made of?

The answer is: sugar. Yep, sugar.

You shoulda seen the stylists dusting the tops of model buildings with sifters full of the stuff, MOL! And the buildings that housed the 6 sets (they shot for 9 months straight, three shifts a day for 24-hour day shoots, MEOWZA!) felt kinda gritty - you know, like a refurbished house does when the drywall has just been sanded?

*shudders* I can't imagine that stuff all over my fur! MOL!

Since no one guessed the Bonus Question correctly, we're going to donate the prize - a PetiBuffer - to our shelter, Wayside Waifs, for the holidays.

Stay warm, anipals! Person awoke to the season's first snow this morning!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Ahhh SPA!

When it's chilly out, there's nothing like having yourself a spa day, I always say...







Friday, December 2, 2011

SECOND CHANCE! Holiday TV Treasure Hunt




Okay, Mommy got some rilly great feedback from some of you bloggy experts, so we told her she needed to make this contest more EASY and FUN!

SO here it is - our New and Improved Contest! Come play! And you gets the chance to win FABULOUS PWIZES! What's not to love?!?!

All you has to do is watch the video links embedded below. I mean, rilly. How hard is that? These are just a sampling of dozens of pawesome “Ideas & Inspirations” tips that Mommy produced for Hallmark’s Facebook channel.

Here’s what you need to do to enter the Contest:
  1. Watch the videos below to hunt for the right answers in our TV Treasure Hunt.    
  2. Then comment at the bottom of this post with the correct answers to the questions below. Mommy will use the random picker from Random.org to choose the winner from all your wunderful entries!
  3. Be sure to post your comments before 5 PM EST, Monday December 5, 2011.




    *squee!* And I get to tell you all about the Fabulous Prizes!!

    *strikes Vanna White pose*




    This Fabulous Hallmark-branded Gift bundle (retail value $50) contains:
    1. one Marjolein Bastin 4x6 Blue Jay Photo Frame
    2. one 4 ounce Cinnamon Plaid Room Spray from Hallmark Home Fragrance
    3. one box of 8 blank UNICEF note cards from Hallmark Licensing
    4. one "what I love about my daughter" 4x6 Hallmark photo album
    And the Bonus Prize for the winner of the Bonus Question is this fabulous Peti-Buffer nail file!


    And now.... (drum roll please) The Treasure Hunt!

    Hallmark's Ideas & Inspirations Tips:

    "Personalize Your Place Settings" with Jewel & WEtv's David Tutera

    "Jewel's Favorite Cranberry Tart"

    "Changing it up: Jewel's Themed Trees"

    "Wrapping the Mantle"

    And...the Treasure Hunt Questions:
    • What does David Tutera suggest you do to napkin holders if you want to get a "little daring"?

    • What item tops Jewel’s cranberry tart that she can’t buy where she lives?

    • What did special sentimental item did Jewel use to decorate her western themed tree?

    • What does David suggest you do with holiday wrapping paper if you mess up? Don't throw it away....do what with it instead?
    BONUS QUESTION:
    In Hallmark's new holiday TV special, Jingle All The Way, what do you think the set builders used to create the snow?



    GOOD LUCK - and have fun with the Treasure Hunt!!


     And as the Responsible One in the Family, I gets to tell you to click here to read the Complete Contest Rules. Good luck and happy hunting!

    Disclaimer: Although I do work for Hallmark Cards, I was not in any way compensated for writing this blog post or offering this contest. All ideas and opinions in this post are mine and do not reflect the position of the company.