Kitty Wisdom 101 - Zen and Now
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Cats are the original Zen masters. They aren't slaves to their egos, or anything else, except maybe catnip. They know how to focus, be grounded, serene and 110% alive. Meditation comes naturally. Perhaps they also practice positive affirmations? Domino, the outdoor feral shares on the porch with a sign of the popular affirmation "All is well in my world". And so it is, for now.

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There have been no sightings of Rambo since the storm last week. Domino is happy and far more relaxed with the warmer weather and his wounds have healed (see right eye). I always know when he's feeling better when he grooms his dirty coat to snowy white. He is so mellow, he allowed Petey the Possum to eat his dinner last night, again. It's not his destiny to be a lap cat but he is looking less feral and do I dare say it, sweet?
Merlin had a bad case of cabin fever which needed to be cooled with a toss into a snow bank. He and Coco gets regular doses of cat nip and their favorite treat Greenies http://www.greenies.com
Coco's joint stiffness has improved to almost kittenish agility thanks to a product from Petco. I don't normally endorse products but this is worth a shout-out. This blog will always be ad-free and I am not paid to promote any product or service.
Link of the Week and Cat Art of the Week is Zen http://www.zencatgallery.com
May you and your kitties enjoy and peaceful week!

Cats are the original Zen masters. They aren't slaves to their egos, or anything else, except maybe catnip. They know how to focus, be grounded, serene and 110% alive. Meditation comes naturally. Perhaps they also practice positive affirmations? Domino, the outdoor feral shares on the porch with a sign of the popular affirmation "All is well in my world". And so it is, for now.

News & Mews
There have been no sightings of Rambo since the storm last week. Domino is happy and far more relaxed with the warmer weather and his wounds have healed (see right eye). I always know when he's feeling better when he grooms his dirty coat to snowy white. He is so mellow, he allowed Petey the Possum to eat his dinner last night, again. It's not his destiny to be a lap cat but he is looking less feral and do I dare say it, sweet?
Merlin had a bad case of cabin fever which needed to be cooled with a toss into a snow bank. He and Coco gets regular doses of cat nip and their favorite treat Greenies http://www.greenies.com
Coco's joint stiffness has improved to almost kittenish agility thanks to a product from Petco. I don't normally endorse products but this is worth a shout-out. This blog will always be ad-free and I am not paid to promote any product or service.
Excel Senior Vitamin Treats for cats are a soft-moist, mouth-watering, easy to feed vitamin and mineral daily supplement formulated specifically for senior cats’ nutritional needs. Contains the right amounts of essential vitamins and minerals, Glucosamine and Taurine for increased energy and overall good health. Irresistible tuna flavor. Sure to become a favorite in your senior cat’s daily routine!
Link of the Week and Cat Art of the Week is Zen http://www.zencatgallery.com
May you and your kitties enjoy and peaceful week!




I'd have a really hard time keeping my usual friendly distance with outdoor cats if Domino was on my porch. He's lovely, and he has a story to tell.
I may try those vitamins, too.
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Domino is my muse, and boy does he have some stories to tell. With multiple writing projects, the question is whether I have time to write his story.
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Aw Coco and Merlin - so so comfy looking. And Domino. Do you think he will EVER come inside? He just gets my heart.
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Domino looks wonderful! Amber is making me print out the close up photo of him. She would like me to frame it and hang it over her favorite napping spot.
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Ahhhh so sweet.
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oh yes, do tell Dominos' story. We all want to hear it.
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You can never go wrong with Kitty Wisdom
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Can I take those senior vitamins if I'm a human?
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No.
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What a lovely blog you have. This is our first visit and I am so glad we found you. I have lots of feral cats that live here and it is so interesting to see how they eventually become a little tamer every day. We are very interested in those Senior treats. Where do you get them??
Have a great day.
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Welcome, Marg. I get the treats from Petco.
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Hello all and thank you Layla for featuring our online gallery as today's link on your wonderful blog! We invite everyone to enjoy our website and to support kitty welfare by purchasing with us. Thanks for your pawsitive spotlight on "the art of cat consciousness." ~Victoria Vetere, ZenCat Visionary
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