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I’m pretty sure this picture was taken during the Thanksgiving 1969 trip that I took to Big Sur, though it’s possible that it was the August ’69 visit that I made alone, or even the summer ’70 visit when I drove around the country. But the color of the light makes it seem like a late-autumn day, and that would argue more for 1969 Thanksgiving.
On that particular trip, I had just finished up a big project at the computer company where I was working, and flew out to San Francisco (and then on to Monterey) on the day before Thanksgiving. I drove through Carmel, and then on into Big Sur, stopping at a real motel somewhere on the Big Sur coastline (I had learned from my first couple of trips that it was a good idea to make hotel reservations in advance, since there were so few of them along that stretch of coastline)
In this picture, Sand Dollar beach is in the background, and I thought that the cat o’nine tails made a nice contrast to the cliffs and the beaches and the grass…
Note: some 40 years after this photo was taken, it was published in an Oct 21, 2009 blog titled "Will drive north for food."
Moving into 2010, the photo was published in a Feb 4, 2010 blog titled "The Beach Boys: Big Sur (early version)." It was also published in a Jun 29, 2010 Hot Hotels blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Travel Guides blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page.
And for some mysterious reason, the photo was published in a Jan 5, 2012 Our Room blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written here on this Flickr page. I’m always amazed by the bizarre choices that some blog publishers use to incorporate some of my photos into utterly unrelated postings about other stuff…
Cat food
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We tend to get Ocado to deliver it, but to justify the delivery charge and to get a discount we have to order rather a lot.
Liquid Health Inc. is a vitamin supplement company particularly for animals that creates products in liquid form for ease of use, reliability and simplicity. The new K9 Glucosamine for dogs is utilized to repair and strengthen the joints of four legged friends. This is the same glucosamine that is used by humans for joint health.
Glucosamine is a supplement touted as beneficial for the treatment of arthritis. It is often used in combination with chondroitin and is derived from the shells of crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. As reflected in research on the National Institute of Health’s website, most researchers think that glucosamine works for arthritis in several ways, such as by reducing inflammation and stimulating the cells that make and maintain cartilage. Glucosamine can also be created by the fermentation of a grain such as corn or wheat. It is one of the most common non-vitamin, non-mineral, dietary supplements used in the United States.
The success and proven results of Glucosamine in humans has inspired many to utilize the supplement for the well being of others. Dave Rigby a nutritionist has said, “Liquid Health Inc. has created a liquid form glucosamine supplement by using pharmaceutical grade ingredients that are powerful enough for humans to take, but flavored and formulated for pets, and companion animals, primarily dogs, cats, and horses…pet nutrition is one of the next up and coming trends.”
Liquid Health Inc is based in Murrieta, CA and the company specializes in liquids. Liquids are easier to administer to pets as owners are able to pour it on their food. Dogs as they age may suffer from troubled joints and arthritis. Dogs need good joints just as humans do. The K9 liquid glucosamine for dogs is a revolutionary product that has improved the lives of animals and owners everywhere. Supplements in a liquid form have been touted to absorb more quickly and efficiently than tablets, offering faster results.
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Meet Monster. Meet Judy. Two humans who don’t like each other much, but together must fight dragons, fire-breathing felines, trolls, Inuit walrus dogs, and a crazy cat lady – for the future of the universe.Monster runs a pest control agency. He’s overworked and has domestic troubles – like having the girlfriend from hell.Judy works the night shift at the local Food Plus Mart. Not the most glamorous life, but Judy is happy. No one bothers her and if she has to spell things out for the night-manager every now and again, so be it.But when Judy finds a Yeti in the freezer aisle eating all the Rocky Road, her life collides with Monster’s in a rather alarming fashion. Because Monster doesn’t catch raccoons; he catches the things that go bump in the night. Things like ogres, trolls, and dragons.Oh, and his girlfriend from Hell? She actually is from Hell.
As I began researching articles about cat food, I found many with authoritative documentation and some with personal opinions. I personally wanted to know what would be the best to feed our mature cat. He has been on dry food since birth with expensive treats and occasionally a few pieces of meat – table scraps – of cooked chicken, beef, tuna, salmon or pork. This may not have been the most correct choice.
Our cat Simba, is strictly an indoor cat. He has always had good health and has a beautiful, glossy, smooth, orange tabby coat. He has starting vomiting a little bit, which appears to be unprocessed dry food or treats, and occasionally hair balls. I will leave the hairballs for another article. In this article I will look at cat food options. I decided to find out what kind of cat food we should get for him or if a dietary change is needed.
In my opinion, it often the ‘cost’ that drives the consumer’s decision on what cat food to purchase, even though our cats are very precious to us. I am sure we want the best food we can afford to give our pet, and what is best for him. In evaluating the issue, I believe that ‘costs’ can be evaluated in two ways.
First, we can get the best from the grocery store. Much of our decision is probably based on the advertising we hear or see through the media, and occasionally from a friend. It is often that we are at the store, cat food is on our list, our selection is on sale, it says it’s ‘natural’ or some other persuasive word on the label, and we place it in our cart with little thought to read the ingredient list. At home, our cat likes it when we feed him the selected food, so we think we have made a good choice.
Second, we can do a lot of research, decide to go to a pet store or make a purchase online for a good quality, high protein cat food, and know from what we have read that it is a good choice, and ‘cost’ didn’t really become the deciding factor. Our cat’s health became the more important issue.
Some cat owners are probably a little on both sides when selecting the cat food; I know I am. Cost is important, but the quality of health our cat enjoys is also very important. We enjoy spoiling our cats, and our cats love to be pampered, so sometimes we supplement our cat’s food with cat treats. Spoiling our cats with treats may not be a good decision either. He may want more because he is not nutritionally satisfied with the cat food we give him. How do we make the right decision?
As with ourselves, we feel better when we eat better, and so will our cats. Let me briefly share with you some information I found it articles that I researched.
1. Whole meats such as chicken, beef, lamb, salmon, etc. vs. cat food with ‘meal’, ‘by-products’, ‘animal digest’, and added sugars. Analysis: Whole meat is best, as you may know. If you really want to know what goes into some inexpensive pet food, and your stomach can stand the information, take the time to read about it on the web. Many of the products put into pet foods should not be ingested by any living thing, and these are products are put into pet food by many large pet food companies.
2. Grain based vs. grain free cat food: Analysis: Cats do not need grains. Most grains are used a fillers in canned cat food and as binding agents in dry cat food. Some manufactures believe that grains will add protein content, which it does, but cats need meat protein, not grain proteins. Some cats may also develop allergies to wheat or corn when added to their food.
3. Cat food with vegetables and fruits: Analysis: Often you can observe that vegetables, such as peas or corn, go right through a cat’s digestive tract without being processed in the intestines. Cats process meat proteins, but not vegetables or fruits.
4. Dry cat food vs. Canned/moist cat food: Analysis: Dry cat food is not natural. It has carbohydrates for fillers, such as grains, to hold it together. The label may indicate that it has high protein content but most of the protein is grain or milk protein, not meat protein. Don’t, however, feel that canned cat food is the only answer because it may also contain fillers including grains, meal, by-products, milk, etc. Several articles suggested that a combination of dry and canned may be the best for your cat.
5. Raw meat vs. high-protein canned cat food: Analysis: I never felt this issue was totally resolved. It has much to do with the individual cat and his owner. Canned food is more convenient and has a longer shelf life, and should be kept refrigerated after it is open. Raw food takes more preparation and has a shorter refrigerated shelf life. You can read discussions on this subject on several cat forums.
6. Grocery store cat food vs. pet store or online high quality cat food: Analysis: I believe that we could all come to the conclusion that a high protein from meat is the better choice, and that product would probably best be purchased at a pet store (which also carry the grocery store brands), or online.
In conclusion, here are a few final thoughts.
? *Even thought the cost is higher with a better quality cat food, your cat will eat less because it is a better protein and he is nutritionally satisfied. He won’t eat as much, and he will be less likely to develop liver or other diseases. You, therefore, will have less expensive vet bills, and a happier, healthier cat.
? *Read the labels, do research (other than asking friends and listening to or reading ads), and become an educated consumer. Purchase the cat food you feel is best for your cat.
? *Consider the age of your cat. A kitten shouldn’t eat the same cat food as your mature cat. The brands will indicate on the label which food is best for your age of cat.
? *Introduce any dietary changes slowly, probably over the course of a week or so.
? *Research the web, read books, or talk with your vet so you can decide which cat food is best.
All cat foods are not the same. Your cat’s taste buds may like some brands or meats better than others. Purchasing the cat food you feel is best will give you peace of mind by giving him the best cat food you can afford, and he will feel better and more satisfied as he adjusts to his new diet.
Disclaimer: I am not a veterinarian nor do I have any formal training in any medical field. This article is not to replace the advice of your veterinarian. I am only providing options and ideas that you may want to discuss with your veterinarian
Having had cats and dogs most of her life, Lori Kniff is concerned about the health, welfare, and comfort of our best friends, our dogs and cats. Please go to the website http://www.pawsitivepamperings.com, and you will find those items that will keep your pets healthy, happy and content.
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Meet Monster. Meet Judy. Two humans who don’t like each other much, but together must fight dragons, fire-breathing felines, trolls, Inuit walrus dogs, and a crazy cat lady – for the future of the universe.Monster runs a pest control agency. He’s overworked and has domestic troubles – like having the girlfriend from hell.Judy works the night shift at the local Food Plus Mart. Not the most glamorous life, but Judy is happy. No one bothers her and if she has to spell things out for the night-manager every now and again, so be it.But when Judy finds a Yeti in the freezer aisle eating all the Rocky Road, her life collides with Monster’s in a rather alarming fashion. Because Monster doesn’t catch raccoons; he catches the things that go bump in the night. Things like ogres, trolls, and dragons.Oh, and his girlfriend from Hell? She actually is from Hell.
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