I love this!!!!
I love this!!!!
New blog post today! Five easy ways to help your aging cat!!
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New blog post! Five easy ways to improve life for your senior cat!!
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I hate it so much
Does anyone have any ideas about what someone can do when they find a bunch of fake AI content falsely quoting them on a website? I think all the writers of the blog posts are also fake. The website is Alibaba, I have a feeling all of their help is also AI...
A sign with the text "PLEASE NO DUCKS" featuring an illustration of a duck and two smaller ducks, enclosed in a red prohibition circle.
You can tickle the penguins
And get them to laugh
You can just sing a song
To amuse the giraffes
Just a little soft-shoe
Will delight the woodchucks
But try as you might
You canβt
Wondering about cat beds? I spoke to @nytwirecutter.bsky.social about some of the things your cat might be looking for in a cat bed!
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Frontiers of Animal Welfare: Insects Farmed as Food and Feed Wednesday, February 25th, 3:30 PM ET Virtual link: bit.ly/cawsfeb2026 Dr. Meghan Barrett, PhD Assistant Professor of Biology, Indiana University Director, Insect Welfare Research Society Insects are already the most abundant livestock animals in the world and numbers are projected to grow nearly 1000% by 2033. Two species of farmed insects - black soldier flies and yellow mealworm beetles - can help recycle wastes, making agricultural systems circular and sustainable; however, little is known about the sentience or welfare of these mini-livestock. This talk will introduce insects, their potential sentience at different life stages, and what welfare challenges they may face when farmed as food and feed. A brief review of some of the work ongoing in the Barrett lab to identify welfare concerns (and solutions for them), as well as early-stage work to begin the process of validating welfare indicators, will also be discussed. Purdue University prohibits discrimination against any member of the University community on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, or status as a veteran. If you are in need of accommodations to attend this program, please contact us prior to the meeting at 765-496-0277 or caws@purdue.edu by February 18, 2026. If you need an interpreter or translator, please contact us prior to the meeting at 765-496-0277 or caws@purdue.edu by February 18, 2026.
Wednesday, Feb 25, 3:30 PM ET: Purdue University's Center for Animal Welfare Science is hosting a virtual talk by Dr. Meghan Barrett Director of the Insect Welfare Research Society
Frontiers of Animal Welfare: Insects Farmed as Food and Feed
Virtual Seminar
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That's so good to hear. Some kitties really do so well on the behavior meds!!
Is RFK a never nude????
Lots of female cats spray actually! As you have learned first hand.
Yes! Fluoxetine is a common first pick but I know there are other options if this isn't a good fit!! Glad your boy is doing well!
Thank you!!
Today she is a little subdued but eating normally. I'll be sharing occasional updates on how she's doing.
A dilute tortoiseshell tabby and white cat laying on a heated cat bed
Do you have a pet on behavior medication? If so, you are not alone! Today is day 1 of Coriander's fluoxetine (Prozac) journey. Recently, she has been a bit rough with her sisters and also gets upset by the neighbor kitty, so we are hoping she will feel calmer and happier with a serotonin boost!!
i think jesse jackson was one of the most important american political figures of the post-war era and i think that his 1984 and 1988 campaigns for the democratic nomination still have a great deal to teach about forging a path to a more egalitarian world. RIP.
I pitched a new book idea to my agent today...and she likes it?!!? Am I going to write another book?
New research looked at what types of enrichment and activities cat caregivers provide for senior cats! Read about the study on my blog!!!
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Avian enthusiasts around the world will identify and count birds from February 13 through February 16 as part of a massive community science project
Anyone else remember when oxygen bars were a thing
hmmm, I'm not a vet so I'm not sure about muscle cramps but there are lots of reasons that cats may experience pain including joint disease (arthritis) and neurological issues such as hyperesthesia which can make some cats attack their own bodies.
This week marks a year since 10% of the CDC work force was fired. We are more vulnerable to the next pandemic,outbreak monitoring is crumbling, measles is basically endemic again,vaccine guidelines are now RFK Jr fan fiction.
All it took was one year.
I genuinely cannot believe the degree to which we are pissing away this generational breakthrough, even given the fuckmuppets who are involved www.nbcnews.com/health/healt...
Post a banger that isn't in English
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I'm on that team!
The wingspan board game "nesting box" which is a large box with cool birds on it which holds all the parts of the game
I love a board game that needs a gigantic box to keep all the parts organized #iykyk
Cute three legged tortoiseshell cat rolling around on the sidewalk
I met a very nice tripod tortie today
#cats #catsky #CatsOfBlueSky #aging #age #elderly #geriatric #senior #frailty #frail #pets #caregivers #veterinary #vetmed #vetsky
Hey, if you think whatβs happening with healthcare in the US is terrible because healthcare is a human right and itβs being made inaccessibleβ¦ you could stop spreading illness that folks canβt afford to treat, take time off work to recover from, etc.
Mask up. N95s are community care.
Mutual aid:
New blog post up - part one of a series on aging in cats - FIRST UP - feline frailty, reviewing some research I was part of that was published last year.
whatyourcatwants.com/helping-the-aging-cat-understanding-frailty