My Cat Hates You
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Macaroni is a dork.
Mac gets hyped up on nip (my excuse for him) and does the weirdest things. This time I caught him in the act. My camera is still new to me and I haven't mastered how to be all Quentin Tarantino with it. The quality is crappy. I want to share it anyway. đ
HAPPY Act Could Make Pet Care Expenses Tax Deductable.
The Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years (HAPPY) Act, H.R. 3501, has been introduced in the House of Representatives and has made its way to the House Ways and Means Committee.
The HAPPY Act would amend an IRS code to allow a deduction for qualified pet care expenses of up to $3500 a year.
Qualified pet care expenses are being defined as âamounts paid in connection with providing care (including veterinary care) for a qualified pet other than any expense in connection with the acquisition of the qualified pet,â and can be applied to any legally owned domesticated animal, with the exception of those used in research or as part of a business.
Critics of this act are arguing that itâs not an important issue in the face of other problems, such as unemployment. However, considering the state of the economy, offering a tax deduction for the costs of pet care, particularly veterinary expenses, could provide a huge relief to those who are suffering financial strains.
According to the National Pet Owners Survey, 63% of households have pets, which means a lot of people and animals would benefit from this act.
Additionally, this could encourage more people to license their pets, along with encouraging them to make sure their pet receives adequate veterinary care and vaccinations. Regular checkups at the vet may also mean catching potential health issues before they turn into serious, and expensive, complications.
This act could also mean fewer animals getting euthanized or winding up in already overflowing shelters as a result of sickness or injury or even simply because owners canât afford the costs of basic care, while simultaneously promoting adoptions by those who might be worried about the financial aspects of owning a pet.
Please take a minute to sign Care2âs petition in favor of passing the HAPPY Act.
R.I.P Snooch (Caramon)
My heart goes out to Mel Hynes, J. Grant and Raistlin for their recent loss of Caramon.
Raistlin and Caramon adopted Mel in 1997. A few years later she, and James Grant started a webcomic based on the misadventures of the pair. Raistlin became "Ebenezer" aka Eben or Benny, the intelligent, suave brother who is always searching for ways to rule the world while trying not to kill his brother. Caramon became "Snooch", who only lives for for gooshy food, alcohol (vodka) and pettin's. He's often watching TV, eating anything in site or riding the carpet ship.
This comic never ceases to make me laugh out loud. The writing is beyond fabulous! The cartoon versions of the cats are awesome and on the website there are also pictures of the real Eben and Snooch. Even though Caramon will be missed, the comic will go on.
Click on either icon to visit Two Lumps.
Caramon
1997-2009
Be Kind to Animals Week May 3-9 2009
The role that animals play in the lives of people inspired the creation of Be Kind to Animals Week by The American Humane Association. First launched in 1915, this year marks the eventâs 95th anniversary!
Marie Belew Wheatley, president and CEO said, âKindness toward animals is a building block of a humane and compassionate society.â Â âWe celebrate and encourage that all year long,â she said.
Not that we need a designated time of year to do this, in honor of Be Kind to Animals Week, here are some tips on how you can show your appreciation for animals:
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ASPCA’S Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month
Each year, the ASPCA and the makers of FreshStep Kitty Litter, urge supporters across the country to âGo Orange for Animalsâ throughout the month of April-when the ASPCAâs charter was signed in 1866-to raise awareness for our cause. Going orange is a tribute to the work of the ASPCA and a celebration of compassion and kindness for all living things everywhere.
How Is the ASPCA âGoing Orangeâ for Animals? The ASPCA will kick off Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month on April 7, when iconic buildings and landmarks across the country will light up orange. On the heelsâor shall we say paws?âof the April 7 lightings, the ASPCA will hold three events featuring live music, ASPCA experts and a host of pet-related activities:
- April 7, New York City, NY
- April 18, Austin, TX
- April 25, Venice Beach, CA
Ways to Go Orange
So How Do You âGo Orangeâ for Animals?
Itâs fun to go orange-and the more creative you get, the more fun it is! Orange is a vibrant, energetic color that most people find inspiring. So use it joyfully to show the world you care about animals during the month of April! Weâve provided the following ideas and suggestions on how you can go orange in your community, classroom, business, library, website, etc.! Whether you organize a pet parade in your neighborhood, get your town hall to light up in orange or decorate your car with orange paint-we thank you for being a vision in orange and helping the ASPCA spread the word about preventing cruelty to animals.
Lighten Up
- OK, so you donât have a tower like the one on the Empire State Building on top of your house, but you can still let the world know that animal lovers live in your home. Purchase orange string or rope lights, available online and at hardware and specialty lighting and novelty stores, and wrap your house, terrace, trees, lamppost, porch steps, mailboxâŚeven the family swing set. Start small by replacing your porch light or driveway light with an orange bulb, and see where that takes you. Donât forget to ask your neighbors to join in!
Let it Shine
- Know of a cool building in your town or city that would look great lit up orange? Ask your town hall, local groceries, libraries and others to help you go orange by âlighting upâ their places of business to help raise awareness about kindness and compassion. Find out who the management company is and ask them to join in with New York Cityâs tower buildings and the many buildings that will be lighting up orange during April. As an added incentive, let them know that their building could receive great coverage if they light up for animals; good idea to alert the media first.
How âGlowâ Can You Go?
- Get that orange GLOW by wearing and handing out orange glow sticks and glow jewelry. How about a glow light party or parade in your town? (These colorful accessories can be found online or purchased at party supply stores.)
Tie One (or Two!) On
- Decorate with orange bows and ribbons. Theyâll look great wherever you put them-on trees, over your office door, hanging from your dashboard, on your pooch, even in your hair!
Play Dress-up
- Open your closet and get out those bright orange pants, shirts, ties, shoelaces and socks and don them every Friday-or any other day of the week-for the month of April. If you suffer from a dearth of citrus-colored clothing, simply visit the online ASPCA Store. Youâll find a variety of orange accessories!
On the Move
- Plan a community walk in your city or town where dogs and their humans go orange! For the organizationally challenged, walking through town with your friends (both furry and human) is just as good, but do be sure youâre all wearing something orange and carrying our poster, or your own sign, telling people why you are walkinâ and glowinâ! Visit ASPCAAmbassadors.org to register your walk!
Take a Big Gulp
- Mix up some batches of orangeade or orange Kool-Aid and have a sale to benefit your local humane organization or animal shelter. Thereâs a reason this is the quintessential kidâs fundraising activity-itâs fun, itâs inexpensive, and it works!
Sweet Treats!
- Organize an orange-themed bake sale for animals at your local shelter or rescue group. Make orange cupcakes or cookies, or even cat- and dog-shaped cookies wearing orange frosted collars! Set up a table at your school, church, local library, club or office and let people know their purchase of orange deliciousness will benefit animals for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month! You can also convince your local bakery to create special orange baked goods and ask if they might donate some of the proceeds to animal welfare efforts.
Pimp Your Ride
- Vroom-vroom for animals! Write some animal friendly messages on your vehicle- âGo Orange for Animals!â or âCelebrate Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month!â Most auto parts stores sell specific window-marking chalk for writing on your windows. Youâll be surprised by how far a little creative writing can go to help animals!
Mind Your (Local) Business
- Have your local pet store or tack shop go orange and feature special promotions or discounts for the month of April, with some proceeds going toward local animal welfare efforts. Encourage your local bookstore to go orange by promoting and displaying humane literature for kids and adults. Visit ASPCAEducation.org for a list of top animal-themed titles. Local students and teachers could help create the display, too!
Grow Orange
- Got a green thumb? Plant an orange garden for animals. Ask your local garden center what orange flowering plants work best in your area, and do some creative landscaping. Trim your shrubs into animal shapes, and decorate them in orange bows or lights. No garden? Try window boxes or flower pots, but do let people (and the media) know that your orange garden is all for and all about animals. (Be careful though, as some plants can be toxic to animals and wildlife. Visit the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center to find out which ones.)
CAT CARE MONTH
Lucien’s personal drinking fountain.
Lucien is keeping our local Culligan water in business. I've been trying to convince him he needs to get a job to help pay for it. No such luck!
The video is long because Steve and I are new at this and don't know how to edit yet. You wont be sorry though, Keep watching so you can see another of Lucien's favorite things; getting his little kitty but spanked!