Blessings all! Well, I have decided that since I have gotten so much positive feedback regarding my wreath creations I am eventually going to try to sell them. I am also planning on giving a few away between this blog and my 'Wiccan Life' blog. :)
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Ain't that the truth ...
Friday, May 23, 2014
Some new cat wreaths ...
Greetings all! It's been a really crazy week which ended in a nasty hail storm here in Reading, PA! So, in order to keep my "sanity" I decided to finish a few of the kitty-cat wreaths which I had started only a couple of days ago ... LOL!!
Heart-shaped Spring Cat wreath
Small Spring Cat wreath
Heart-shaped Samhain Cat wreath
Also, I am thinking about perhaps having another cat wreath giveaway sometime soon. What do you think? :)
Many blessings,
Kim
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Ahh, this is the life, eh ...
While our slightly older two female cats, Haley and Kiki, are claiming half of the sofa and our bed, Midnight and Tabitha continue to "cat bond."
It is not so uncommon to see the two of them either playing together on the living room floor, grooming each other, or very contently snuggling up to one another at any given time ...
Perhaps it is because I am finding a new appreciation for the more "simpler" things in life as I get older, but to me, this IS the life!
Friday, May 9, 2014
The Sweetest Cats in the World!
If the Maine Coon (and I, personally, believe this to be so) is considered to be the “gentle giant” of the cat world, then the legendary Norwegian Forest Cat has got to be the sweetest!
Based on personal experience and everything I have read about this breed thus far, the Norwegian Forest Cat is not only intelligent, but loyal and loving as well. Much like the Maine Coon but has been around a bit longer, “Wegies” as they are sometimes nicknamed, are believed to have a direct connection to the Vikings, who kept them on their ships in order to keep the vermin population down. As is often true of Nature’s rule, they are a product of the “survival of the fittest” and/or natural selection as they easily adapted to the harsh Norwegian climate. Using their sturdy bodies already equipped with strong legs, bushy tail to cover themselves thus keeping warm, and overall healthy biological make-up, these cats lived on plants, rodents and even tree bark to survive.
By 1934, it became evident to the Norwegian people that this beautiful but hardy breed was on the verge of extinction. They formed a club and every effort was made to continue breeding them until World War II. Then in the early 1970’s, serious efforts began when a group of dedicated cat fanciers formed Norsk Skogkattring in order to preserve this living historical monument. In 1976, Wegies were recognized by the Feline International Federation, the international cat organization in Europe. This was no easy task; however, as not only had these cats needed to be approved as breeding stock by a panel of breeders and judges, but litters also had to be approved. A very time-consuming project, the end result was well worth it as no attempt to change the breed to appeal to what is considered “in” took place and these cats have remained untouched over the years. I believe this is exactly why they are described by breeders as having a “straight” profile. It’s worth mentioning that, according to Cat Fancy Magazine’s Susan Shaw, “it is common to see a Forest Cat snuggling in the arms of a judge, giving him or her a kiss.”
The Norwegian Forest Cat is also a big part of Norse mythology as they are said to be the cats depicted pulling the goddess Freya’s chariot across the sky as they accompanied her during battle. As much as I love Maine Coons (and trust me, I certainly DO!), living with our Wegie, Tabitha, I can’t help but to adore her. We have only had her a couple of years so far, and already she has me wrapped around her little poofy paws!
Labels:
Cats,
Education,
Family,
Mythology,
Norwegian Forests Cats
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Some NEW cat books!
Yesterday at work on my lunch hour, I decided to go web surfing for a couple of books on Norwegian Forest Cats. Since we took in our Tabitha, we realized that we know next to nothing about her breed.
We had done a web search a couple of months ago and only found two books ~ one was written way too much like a "children's" book and the other was written entirely in Ukrainian!!!! UH!!!
Then yesterday while broswing, I was finally able to find a few items of interest which looked really good! ...
"Norwegian Forest Cats: The Complete Owners Guide" by Alex Halton
"Norwegian Forest Cat" by Jesse Russell & Ronald Cohn
Along with a couple cat magaines ...
There was one more book called, "Cats From The Scandinavian Woods: A Study of Norwegian Forests Cats," but it was a bit too pricey for me! Perhaps, another time.
I definately plan to write a book review post for each after I have read them. :)
Labels:
Cats,
Family,
Norwegian Forests Cats,
Tabitha
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Merry Beltane ALL!!!!
From ALL of us here at "Witch Cats Blog" to ALL of you,
BRIGHTEST BLESSINGS & BLESSED BELTANE!!
Love ~
Kim, Midnight, Kiki, Haley, Tabitha & Sam the bunny!
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