Thursday, September 30, 2010

Six-Pack Cat



Spotted at Shop-Rite, just in time for Halloween!
(Thanks James!)

Barneys New York Fall 2010 - "The Cat"


The Barneys New York Fall 2010 catalog features an appropriately creepy Halloween theme.

The high-fashion collection of images, showcasing merchandise from Givenchy, Dolce & Gabbana, and Fendi, among others, are accompanied by a story called "The Cat." Model Lindsey Wixson brings to life the tale of a single young woman who moves into a house haunted by a beautiful white feline.

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Kitty Casting Alert: Emily the Strange Movie News


The Hollywood Insider is reporting that 13-year-old actress Chloë Moretz, best known for her breakout role as in Hit-Girl in Kick-Ass, has been cast in the upcoming live-action Emily the Strange film to be released by Universal and Dark Horse Comics.

Chloë Moretz as Hit-Girl

Emily the Strange isn't your average 13-year-old. The goth-girl icon was created in the early '90s, and first appeared on stickers to promote the Cosmic Debris clothing line. In addition to having multiple books and comic books, she can also be seen all over the world on everything from stationary and clothing, to skateboards and even a guitar!

Emily is easily recognizable by her long black hair, black clothing, and the four black cats that are always by her side: Mystery, Sabbath, Miles, and Neechee. Hopefully all of the cats will be making an appearance in the long-awaited film!

Get to know Emily's furry BFFs through their fact-sheets below:






Celestial Kitties

Artist Boya Latumahina has created this gorgeous set of posters, inspired by "Hubble telescope photographs of celestial bodies (thanks be to the NASA Image of the Day Gallery) and cats."

The prints are not available for sale yet, but they will be soon!



Potty-Training Your Cat


Potty-training Your Cat

Borne of the realization that cats are "criminally underrepresented on the internet", The A.V. Club has decided to pioneer Cat Awareness Week.

To kick-off the event as part of The Found Footage Festival, they've come up with this hilarious selection of cats on the toilet.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Pink Panther

A 22-year-old English woman is facing criticism after being identified as the owner of a hot pink pussycat found wandering around in a garden.

The man who found the cat was "dismissed as drunk by his amused wife when he told her someone had just thrown a pink cat over their backyard fence."

The woman was shocked after going to investigate and finding the cat, dyed so brightly it almost glowed in the dark.

The cat, named Oi! Kitty, was dyed pink by its owner, Natasha Gregory.

Natasha defended herself to The Sun, saying:

"It's my favourite colour, I love it. I've dyed my hair pink and I adore pink clothes. Turning Oi! Kitty pink seemed like a good idea. I always wanted a pink animal - a bit like my hair. After I turned her pink, I was like, 'Oh, she matches my hair!'

I read the instructions on the food colouring and there was nothing that would harm humans or animals. We eat the food the dye is used on, so I knew it wasn't toxic.

I would never hurt an animal. It's just food colourant. I would never put proper dye on an animal."

Oi! Kitty, appropriately renamed "Pink" by her rescuers, is resting comfortably at the RSPCA. The dye is not causing any harm, and they will wait for it to grow out instead of irritating her further by trying to wash it out.

Vet Penny Gillespie told the press:

"Pink is healthy and purrs loudly when you stroke her. She is lovely and I don't understand why someone would be so cruel as to dye her and throw her over a fence."


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Cat Fashion Sketches

Hot on the heels of the Elisabeth Moch-inked cat fashion pin-up set for Chelsea Magazine, illustrator Amy Martino has whipped up a batch of equally lovely cat fashion illustrations that leave us howling for more.



Big Cats Paint For Charity


To help kick-off the annual Fur Ball being held on October 8, 2010, Big Cat Rescue had several of their furry residents create unique works of art to be auctioned off for the charity.

The cats were each given a canvas covered in non-toxic paint and an enticing scent (catnip spray and Calvin Klein's Obsession??), and then were given free-range to express their creativity! As you can see in the pictures and video below, no matter how big these cats are, they still sometimes act like little ol' pussycats.

Proceeds from the Fur Ball and sale of the paintings will "fund both the ongoing care of more than 100 big cats that reside at the 45-acre sanctuary in Tampa, FL as well as the tiger conservation efforts of the International Tiger Coalition."

Zabu

Bengali

Apollo and Zeus

Reno

Rusty and Sassy


Bella the Tiger's work of art is up for auction on eBay until September 30th, and the bidding is already up to $510.00!

To learn more more about the wonderful efforts of Big Cat Rescue, please visit their website at BigCatRescue.org.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Cat Face Massage

The ultimate chin scritch machine!

OOOOH, dat feels sooo good purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

The Return of Munchkin Hilton

Munchkin Hilton makes her triumphant return to Twitter.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Saucy Hello Kitty Halloween Costume


Up until Halloween 2010, there weren't a heck of a lot of Hello Kitty costume options available unless you were under 10 years of age. This year, the infamous "Hello Kitty Dress" is back, along with a new "Red Glitter" option, and a romper that threatens to ruin all all of my fond childhood memories of the iconic white cat.

On the other hand, if these costumes aren't appropriate for your school or office Halloween shindig, you can always throw on the Hello Kitty headband, smear on some face paint, and call it a day.

Adult Hello Kitty Halloween Costume:// $45, Hot Topic, $49.99, Party City


Hello Kitty Bow Headband:// $9.99, Party City