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Monday, December 17, 2012

Pets Add Life, All Year Round


Priscilla got dressed up for my birthday back in October

As we approach the end of the year, I find myself reflecting on the events of the past 12 months, and thinking about the impact my cats Charlie and Priscilla have had on my life. In a year filled with ups and downs, I know that I can always count on them to be by my side, to inspire me and make me smile. 



Charlie celebrating Black Cat Appreciation Day in August

I was recently shooting a video for an upcoming project, and wanted Priscilla to be in the shot. I held her while saying the first few lines, then put her down on the table, to which she responded by letting out an indignant hiss. Needless to say, I started cracking up, and we had to stop filming. I knew she wasn't really that put out by what I had done, but true to her name (Prissy, for short), she always has to make sure things are done on her terms, and not yours.

Priscilla likes hanging out and marathoning TV shows, being brushed with the Furminator, and getting tons of kitty kisses. Charlie loves when we play with Da Bird, runs to the kitchen drawer when he hears it opening because he knows his favorite toy is in there, and delights in stretching out for long, relaxing belly rubs. They're both always doing something to amaze me, and are the best friends a girl could ask for.


Feeling patriotic on the 4th 

During this holiday season, please consider volunteering at your local shelter, fostering an animal who doesn't have a home for the holidays, or if resources allow, adopting a new feline family member of your own. Studies show that having pets can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and help fight depression and loneliness -- not to mention bring joy, laughter, and comfort. If owning one cat is like having a apple a day, two or more must be the equivalent of a whole bushel! 



All dressed up for a Valentine's Day date!

I am proud to once again be teaming up with Pets Add Life (PAL), a non-profit campaign dedicated to spreading the joys and benefits of owning more than one cat, and increasing responsible pet ownership. To learn more about PAL and their initiatives, please visit their YouTube channel, or follow them on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

This post is sponsored by the Pets Add Life campaign and the American Pet Products Association. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about the benefits and joys of pet ownership, which I believe in and am happy to do.


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Friday, September 28, 2012

Halloween Cat Chic + Apartment Guide $50 PetSmart Gift Card Giveaway!

Apartment Guide offers tips for bringing a new pet into your apartment and helping them adjust to your home. If you’re ready for a whole new space or looking to move with your pet, Apartment Guide has the photos, floor plans, features and tips to help you search for the perfect pet-friendly apartment community.

The folks at Apartment Guide asked me to put together some tips for keeping your space pet friendly and stylish. With October just around the corner, I put together a few of my favorite cat-friendly, Halloween-themed goodies that will put you and your kitty in the festive fall spirit!



1. Felt Catnip Bats - $4, Smiling Frog Pets
2. Molti Crani Catnip Toy - $9, The Dots
3. Knit Candy Corn Catnip Mouse - $6, Viva le Chat
4. "A Hearse is a Hearse, of Curse, of Curse" Catnip Toy - $9, The Dots
5. Happy Halloween Kitty Cat ID Tag - $10, Ebonypaws
6. Black and Orange Cat Bow Tie Collar - $8, scooterKnits
7. KONG Halloween Cat Spider Teaser Toy - $7.19, PetSmart
8. Candy Corn Pet Bed - $58, SassMuffins 
9. Haunted House Cat Bed - $75, The Cat Ball

Enter To Win!



To help get your kitty started with some stylish seasonal gear (or whatever else they would like!), Apartment Guide has generously offered one lucky Catsparella reader the chance to win a $50 PetSmart Gift Card! 

To enter, leave a comment on this post with your name and some way for me to contact you if you win (email, link back to your blog or profile, Twitter, etc). The winner be will chosen in a random drawing next Friday, October 5 at 5:00PM EST. This giveaway is open to U.S. residents only. One entry per person, please.

Good luck, and “Like” Apartment Guide on Facebook, tweet at  them @AptGuide on Twitter, “circle” them on Google+ and follow them on Pinterest for real-time tips and updates on how to make the most of your small space.

(If you have trouble entering a comment, email me at catsparella@gmail.com)

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Apartment Guide provides helpful suggestions for moving to and exploring a new neighborhood with your pet. Whether you’re living, looking or moving, Apartment Guide will help point you in the right direction.

Apartment Guide and owner Consumer Source, Inc. partner with bloggers such as me to participate in blogger programs.  As part of that program, I received compensation. They did not tell me what to purchase or what to say about any products and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. Consumer Source’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Talking Cat Explains Why Pets Add Life


Pets Add Life interviewed 1,000 pets including a talking bird, pup, and cat to see how they felt about being an only pet, and came to the conclusion that they need another furry pal around to keep them company. While my cat Priscilla probably would take issue with this notion, I'm sure that Charlie would agree that his life is more full because she is in it (although just like the kitty in this video, he is also obsessed with his Dream Curl scratcher.)

As part of their ongoing mission to spread the joys and benefits of owning a pet and increasing responsible ownership, PAL is asking animal lovers to take action to help make life better for pets in shelters. I hope that you'll join me in taking their pledge on Facebook, and resolve to adopt your next cat instead of buying it, make time to volunteer at a local shelter, or take a picture of a homeless pet and share it online. Even these seemingly small gestures can help make a huge difference in the life of a dog or cat in need, and remind us that we must work together to help lift the burden facing many shelters and rescues who are struggling to do the right thing.

"Allow me to introduce you to my wife."

This post is sponsored by the Pets Add Life campaign and the American Pet Products Association. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about the benefits and joys of pet ownership, which I thoroughly believe in and am happy to do.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

A 20th Birthday Party to Remember for Wolfie the Cat

Back in June, Fancy Feast sent me to Los Angeles to attend the 20th birthday party of an extraordinary cat named Wolfie. Today, I am proud and excited to share my story and pictures with you!


Wolfie strikes a pose before the guests arrive.

"You wouldn't think it would take a lot to put a cat party together, but it did," Elena tells me, as she races around her apartment making last minute preparations for her cat Wolfie's 20th birthday celebration. I offer to help, as I have arrived "fashionably" early in hopes of capturing some candid shots of the kitty, before she is overwhelmed by the influx of guests.

The night before the party, Elena had a talk with Wolfie, pleading with her to be more sociable. It seems to have worked, because the feline, who is 97 in human years, is working it for the camera ("You're going to be famous on the internet!" I tell her excitedly). As Elena astutely points out, Wolfie is older than Betty White, and just like the comic legend, is getting more attention as she ages.

Elena's friend Olivia arrives a few minutes later, and also marvels at the shift in Wolfie's attitude. "She hid for her 10th birthday party," she admits, as I'm crouched down on the floor snapping pictures of the birthday cat. Olivia has known Elena for 15 years, and says that Wolfie was much shyer in her youth.

Wolfie as a kitten.

Wolfie aka Wolfina Espina was found in a cardboard box on Main Street in El Segundo, California, in 1992. Elena, who had never had a cat before, remembers, "She stuck to me like glue, and I couldn't give her away." The grey tabby adopted her manly "Wolfman" moniker due to her uncanny resemblance to Lon Chaney, and some initial confusion as to whether "she" was a "he". Elena takes great pleasure in recounting the tale of the fateful vet visit, where the doctor proclaimed, "That's no Wolfman, it's a Wolfwoman!" This is the same vet who also told the new kitten owner that the typical life expectancy of a cat was 12 years, max. "Once that birthday came, I expected her to fall over," she says with a laugh.

Elena proudly gives Wolfie a squeeze.

The guests begin to trickle in, and they are a combination of longtime friends and neighbors, many of whom are meeting for the first time. They also include Elena's two cousins, who made an impressive eight hour drive from San Francisco to be part of Wolfie's special day. Elena tells me that she had fun telling everyone about the party, and it's clear that she is thrilled to see the group coming together to celebrate the life of her extraordinary cat.

Wolfie's neighbor Matthew shares a special moment with the birthday girl.

During the course of lunch, which consists of a generous spread of sandwiches, salads, and Elena's famous punch, I sit with some of the guests and ask them to describe Wolfie and Elena's relationship. Scott, a neighbor and one of Wolfie's longtime cat-sitters, tells me that they have a tight bond that is like that of a mother and child. Adam, also a neighbor and cat-sitter, describes it as "undying love," while Elena's cousin, Margaret, sums it up best by crossing her fingers together tightly.

When asked the same question, Elena responds, "She is my furry child." And indeed, she has done just as much for Wolfie as any human would do for their own flesh and blood.

Everyone was excited to wear the colorful hats Fancy Feast provided for the celebration.

In one amazing example, Elena recounts the time she relocated to Las Vegas for work. The pair traded in their sleepy El Segundo apartment for a high rise in Sin City.

"She hated it!" Elena remembers. "She missed the ocean breeze, and told me every day that she wanted to go back home." So they did. By a simple twist of fate, the same apartment they had left behind had become vacant. However, there was still the matter of Elena's job to consider. For three years, Wolfie would be cared for by cat-sitters during the week in El Segundo, while Elena would commute back and forth to Las Vegas by plane. "I'd leave at 4:30 a.m. on Monday and be back by 3 p.m. on Friday to spend the weekend with her," she says. "She finally got her dream of having her own place by the ocean!"

Sandra and Elena getting ready to serve some of the delicious desserts, including Wolfie's cat-shaped birthday cake.

After lunch, Wolfie indulges in some Fancy Feast before the human desserts start coming out. The centerpiece of the party is Elena's delicious cat-shaped birthday cake, covered in vanilla frosting and decorated with Twizzlers. Another highlight is the kitty cake balls, made by her neighbor Adam's girlfriend, Jena. The creatively decorated treats have been artfully arranged in large, pink balls of yarn, and elicit an excited response from the crowd.

Jena, pictured with Adam, Wolfie, and Elena, created cat-inspired cake pops for the party.

Being a Los Angeles native, it should come as no surprise that Wolfie has brushed whiskers with fame. Several years ago when Elena went to pick her up from having her teeth cleaned, she ran into screen legend Elizabeth Taylor, who was waiting outside in her car to pick up her own pets. Elena took the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to introduce her beloved cat to the Hollywood icon, and after hearing Wolfie's story about being found in a cardboard box, the "Cleopatra" star famously responded, "That's a true rags to riches story!"

Eating Fancy Feast is a daily ritual for the 20-year-old cat.

Elena credits Wolfie's longevity to the consistent diet she has maintained over the past twenty years. She eats three cans of Fancy Feast a day (her favorite flavors are Cod, Sole and Shrimp, and Chunky Chicken), along with dry food, and a serving of 2% milk (while most cats are believed to be lactose intolerant, this hasn't been a problem for Wolfie). She is not allowed to have any table scraps.

She also finds it important to keep the senior cat both mentally and physically stimulated. In recent years, Wolfie started meowing incessantly, so Elena took her to a cat psychologist to find out what was bothering her. After a battery of tests, the doctor diagnosed her with a classic case of "cat boredom." To cure the malady, the pair changed their daily routine to include a game of hide and seek, a round of throw the toy and come back ("Not fetch, because she doesn't bring the toy back," Elena quips), and 10 minutes a day of looking out the window and pointing to birds. The meowing stopped.

I finally get my moment to cuddle with the guest of honor!

A twenty year relationship with anyone, human or feline, is bound to be filled with memorable moments, but I asked Elena if she could pick one fondest memory from their two decades together. She paused for a moment to think, before recalling the time they went to visit her parents. Elena had not grown up with cats, and her mother, who recently passed away, wasn't exactly a cat lover. However, by the end of the visit, the two could be found napping together, with Wolfie snuggled up in her lap. "She has a way of winning your heart," Elena beams. "She took the harshest cat critic, and made her a fan."

From L to R: Olivia, Sandra, Elena, Margaret, and Melissa show off their goodie bags.

As the goodie bags are handed out and the party begins to wind down, birthday wishes abound. Guests tell me that they hope the cat will enjoy "20 more years," "unlimited Fancy Feast," and the chance to live out at least one more of her nine lives. Wolfie, who has been such a good sport throughout the whole affair, is now off napping peacefully in a corner. As Elena finally takes a moment to sit down and relax, I ask her what she thinks Wolfie's secret to a long life is.

After an eventful afternoon, Wolfie settles in for a nap.

"She finds me funny, and gets a big laugh out of me every day," Elena says. "We have a lot of laughter, love, and she gets plenty of attention. She really doesn't have any stress. She lives a carefree life by the beach, with neighbors who are ready to come take care of her at the drop of a hat -- and who know what flavor of Fancy Feast she likes!"

I ask Elena if she has ever had another cat, but she emphasizes that Wolfie is her "first and only."

"You won't get another cat after she is gone?" I ask.

"There will never be another Wolfie."

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Apartment Guide Pet Blogger Wrap-Up, Resources & $100 AmEx Gift Card Giveaway!

Over the past few months, I have partnered with Apartment Guide to serve as an Official Apartment Guide Pet Blogger. As an official blogger, I have shared articles and ideas for exploring your space and city, as it relates to felines and kitty-cat style!

DIY Vintage Suitcase Cat Bed

Charlie and I have had a lot of fun writing posts during the series, in which I reminisced about moving into my first apartment with Priscilla, highlighted my Pinterest finds for pet friendly living, and challenged myself to update an unused space with a stylin' DIY Vintage Suitcase Cat Bed.

Charlie demonstrates the proper way to use the Apartment Guide iPhone app

If you're thinking about moving, be sure check out Apartment Guide's free resources, including mobile apps, moving checklists, the Apartment Guide blog, and more. They're also available to answer your questions on Twitter (just tweet @aptguide #OfficeHours), and all of their searches have menu options which allow you to narrow results down to the cat-friendly apartment that's right for you.

Enter To Win!


As a thank you to me and my readers for participating in this program, Apartment Guide has generously offered another Catsparella reader the chance to win a $100 American Express gift card! The last winner told me that she was going to buy her kitty a much needed new condo with the loot, but what you do with the extra scratch it totally up to you!

To enter, leave a comment on this post with your name and some way for me to contact you if you win (email, link back to your blog or profile, Twitter, etc). The winner be will chosen in a random drawing next Friday, July 6th at 5:00PM EST. This giveaway is open to U.S. residents aged 18 and up only. One entry per person, please.

(If you have trouble entering a comment, email me at catsparella@gmail.com)

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Whether you're living, looking or moving, Apartment Guide offers how-to tips for making the most of a space for you and your pet at http://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/.


Disclosure: Apartment Guide and owner Consumer Source, Inc. have partnered with bloggers like me as Official Apartment Guide Bloggers. As part of this program, I have received compensation. They have not told me what to purchase or what to say about the products used, and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. Consumer Source’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations. The winner of this giveaway will be randomly chosen and gift card fulfillment will be handled by a third party.

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Some Thoughts On Cat Lady Inspiration

Priscilla

One question I get asked a lot is, "How did you become a cat blogger?" And while the entire answer in itself isn't so simple, it all starts with one source: My beloved cat, Priscilla.

As many of you know, she is my first cat, purchased for $10 at a flea market eleven years ago from a woman whose cat had given birth in a barn. Her fate was to remain a barn cat, be sold to a local pet store, or something far worse. She was the only tuxedo cat in a cage of grey kittens, sitting in the corner by herself, while her littermates hungrily chowed down on some wet food for the first time (antisocial even then). From the second I held her, I knew she was mine, but at the time I had no idea that a decade later, she would be responsible for changing the direction of my life forever.

Priscilla is part of what inspired the name Catsparella, and it is she who is to blame for turning my love of cats from a passing interest into a full-fledged obsession. Catsparella's two year anniversary is coming up in August, and it's hard to believe that something that started as a form of creative expression, has led to extraordinary opportunities that I never could have imagined while working in Human Resources (I know) and thinking, "This is not what I'm supposed to be doing."

Charlie

I think about all of the incredible people (and cats) I have met along the way, which would not have been possible had it not been for this blog that I started from my bedroom with nothing but a cat and a dream (heh). Or rather, two cats, because when Charlie unexpectedly came into my life a few years after Priscilla, little did I know that this lovable black teddy bear would once again change my idea about the feline species, and give me that much more material to write about.

Pets not only add life, but they enhance it, and have the inexplicable ability to change it forever with a purr. In addition to rescuing one life at a shelter, you just might find that they are eager to return the favor. They are a source of unconditional love, comfort, inspiration, and motivation, and if that's not enough of a reason to consider opening your home to a furry family member, I can't think of a better one that is.

This year, I am once again proud to be teaming up with Pets Add Life (PAL), a non-profit campaign dedicated to spreading the joys and benefits of owning multiple cats, and increasing responsible pet ownership (although as everyone knows, cats own us, and not the other way around).

To learn about PAL, please visit their website and YouTube channel, or follow them on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

This post is sponsored by the Pets Add Life campaign and the American Pet Products Association. I am being compensated for helping spread the word about the benefits and joys of pet ownership, but it's no secret that I think everyone should adopt a cat!

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Cat Friendly Princeton + $100 AmEx Gift Card Giveaway!

I have partnered with Apartment Guide to serve as an Official Apartment Guide Pet Blogger! As an official blogger, I will be sharing articles and ideas for exploring your space, city and style.

This month I have been tasked with creating a city guide including restaurants and places I would recommend to guests coming to visit my town. Luckily, I am fortunate enough to live in beautiful Princeton, New Jersey, which I've learned some people don't realize is home of the prestigious Ivy League school of the same name (Yes, intellectuals besides the The Real Housewives of New Jersey and Jersey Shore folks frequent this fine state, too).

All joking aside, Princeton a scenic town filled with a good eats, awesome activities, and abundant ways to appease a raging sweet tooth. Now, I'm going to keep this cat related, of course, so here are some of my must-see stops for people like me with a thing for kitties, cupcakes, and all things cute.

The picturesque campus is open to the public, and it always feels like I'm walking on a movie set every time I set foot through its majestic gates. Be sure to bring your camera along to soak up the scenery, and stop by the numerous tiger statues (it's their mascot) to take a pic!

Niko Niko is the kind of boutique that I would love to open: It features trendy dresses and funky accessories, along with brands like Tokidoki, Harajuku Lovers, and Paul Frank. I make sure to stop in every once in awhile to see if they have any cool new cat clothing, as they've been known to stock feline inspired fashions you won't see anywhere else!

Located just next door to Niko Niko, Morning Glory is a haven for Japanese pop culture junkies, and is filled to the brim with Sanrio, San-X, My Neighbor Totoro, and more. They have kawaii stationary, buttons, and tons of other cute trinkets that will leave you saying "aww" every five seconds (which is what happens every time I visit).

Every Thursday from 11am to 4pm, there's a Farmer's Market in Hinds Plaza next to the excellent public library. In addition to local fruits and veggies, you just might find famous resident cat lady (and fellow Catster columnist), Sarah Donner, playing a gig, too!

Save your appetite up for dessert!
Princeton boasts a variety of excellent ice cream shops like The Bent Spoon (which hosts a rotating roster of unusual flavors like basil, lavender mascarpone, and bourbon sea salt caramel), Halo Pub (home of my beloved Chocolate Peanut Butter ice cream), and Thomas Sweet. There's also the requisite froyo joints like Twist and Fruity Yogurt (a must try for their Bubble Tea), and the town cupcakery, House of Cupcakes, whose claim to fame includes being a winner on Food Network's "Cupcake Wars."

Stop by the local animal shelter, S.A.V.E., to socialize with some of their cats and dogs, or drive thirty-five minutes south to visit Tabby's Place, the cageless cat sanctuary located in Ringoes, NJ.

Located just a short drive away in Hamilton, NJ, this hidden gem is always a big hit. As the name implies, it's a huge outdoor park, filled with umm, well, sculptures (which is much more exciting than it sounds, I promise!), and is sure to delight guests of all ages. They also have live peacocks roaming around, and to keep this catty, yes, they have tiger statues there, too!

Another great aspect of living in or visiting this area is its proximity to New York City and Philadelphia (both are only about an hour away). Exploring NYC would be a whole other post, but if we're talking cats, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the Philadelphia Zoo, where you can marvel at snow leopards, amur leopards, pumas, lions, amur tigers, and a black jaguar in the incredible Big Cat Falls habitat.

If you're looking for another fun day trip, Longwood Gardens is a bit of a hike (it's about a two hour drive to Kennett Square, PA from Princeton), but it's also worth the trip. Explore the grounds of one of the country's premiere botanical gardens, and see if you can spot one of the lovely real-life cats they employ as a form of "natural pest control"!

Enter To Win!


Apartment Guide has generously offered one lucky Catsparella reader the chance to win a $100 American Express gift card to help explore your own town (or go buy some kitty litter with it, your choice!)

To enter, leave a comment on this post with your name and some way for me to contact you if you win (email, link back to your blog or profile, Twitter, etc). The winner be will chosen in a random drawing next Monday, June 25th at 5:00PM EST. This giveaway is open to U.S. residents aged 18 and up only. One entry per person, please.

(If you have trouble entering a comment, email me at catsparella@gmail.com)

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Whether you're living, looking or moving, Apartment Guide offers how-to tips for making the most of a space for you and your pet at http://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/.


Disclosure: Apartment Guide and owner Consumer Source, Inc. have partnered with bloggers like me as Official Apartment Guide Bloggers. As part of this program, I have received compensation. They have not told me what to purchase or what to say about the products used, and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. Consumer Source’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations. The winner of this giveaway will be randomly chosen and gift card fulfillment will be handled by a third party.

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Charlie Goes Mobile With The Apartment Guide iPhone App

I have partnered with Apartment Guide to serve as an Official Apartment Guide Pet Blogger! As an official blogger, I will be sharing articles and ideas for exploring your space, city and style.

Remember a few months ago when Charlie's pad got an Extreme Makeover: Cardboard Box Edition? Well, being the mover and shaker that he is, Chuck is already thinking about moving up and out, which is why he agreed to help me review the Apartment Guide iPhone app to check out other box apartment rentals in the area.


Incorrect way to search

He needed a little extra help with the free download since he has no thumbs - plus, there was NO way I was going to give him my password after what happened the last time.

Correct way to search

The app offers the ability to do a simple search, or a nearby search based on your current location, which I think could be very useful if you are apartment hunting on-the-go. I also encouraged him to try out of the advanced search option, where he was able to select amenities such as "Pets" and "Fitness Center." ("But you don't even work out!" I said.)


In one example of just how easy the app is to use, Charlie's paws kept wandering across the touchscreen during out photo shoot, in which he initiated a nearby search that yielded results for a rental property (hilariously) called "The Mews." In fact, he was so adept at running searches, I think they should seriously consider changing their tagline to: Apartment Guide Mobile Apps: So easy, even a cat could use them™.

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Whether you're living, looking or moving, Apartment Guide offers how-to tips for making the most of a space for you and your pet at http://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/.


Disclosure: Apartment Guide and owner Consumer Source, Inc. have partnered with bloggers like me as Official Apartment Guide Bloggers. As part of this program, I have received compensation. They have not told me what to purchase or what to say about the products used, and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. Consumer Source’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

DIY Vintage Suitcase Cat Bed

I have partnered with Apartment Guide to serve as an Official Apartment Guide Pet Blogger! As an official blogger, I will be sharing articles and ideas for exploring your space, city and style.

My design project for month of May was to take advantage of unused space in my place, and update the area with new decor or furniture. For the challenge, I decided to take on a DIY project I had been meaning to try, and create a new piece of furniture for Charlie and Priscilla that could fit into any small open area, such as at the end of a couch, under a sunny window, or on top of a chair that is used more for decoration than for sitting.


I have been eyeing vintage suitcase pet beds on Pinterest and Etsy for awhile, and lucked out when my mom gave me one of her old suitcases that was the perfect size, and had the right look and feel for the project. (The best part is that you can use any small, unused suitcase that is taking up room in your closet, such as this one was in mine).


Many of the suitcase beds I saw online had feet or did not have lids attached, but I decided keep it as-is so I can still use it as a suitcase, if needed. However, as a safety precaution, I inserted a wooden dowel through the hinges so that the top of the suitcase stays open and can never slam shut.


With the suitcase lid firmly attached, I browsed through some designs for inspiration, and opted to accessorize the interior with a few trinkets, such as kitten buttons I received from my friend Luna of PloesiePoesie (the large one is actually a pocket mirror), old stamps, and Priscilla's toy mouse. When I felt like it needed an extra splash of color, I created the bunting, which was made out of a bit of felt and glue. To make the bed extra comfortable, I added a standard size pillow covered with a floral sham, although any extra fabric or old pillowcase you have laying around will do.


Overall, it was an easy project, and helped me make some extra room in my closet, plus gave me a cute conversation piece that can really dress up any unused area. It's also a great idea for if you're renting or living in a small space and don't have a lot of room to play around with, because you can stick it anywhere, or pack it up when it's time to go on vacation or move!

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Whether you're living, looking or moving, Apartment Guide offers how-to tips for making the most of a space for you and your pet on http://www.movingtoday.com and http://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/.

Disclosure: Apartment Guide and owner Consumer Source, Inc. have partnered with bloggers like me as Official Apartment Guide Bloggers. As part of this program, I have received compensation. They have not told me what to purchase or what to say about the products used, and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. Consumer Source’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations.


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Monday, April 30, 2012

Pinterest Finds For Pet-Friendly Living

I have partnered with Apartment Guide to serve as an Official Apartment Guide Pet Blogger! As an official blogger, I will be sharing articles and ideas for exploring your space, city and style.

I'm a fan of Pinterest (the social media site where you can visually organize your interests through virtual pin boards) because it allows me to generate inspiration for blog posts, organize my ideas, and promote cool images and products that I'd like to share. That's why I was excited for my latest Apartment Guide article, when the brand invited me to contribute to their "Pet Friendly Ideas" board. My mission was to find and share fun home accents and accessories that are purrfect for any home, but focusing on ideas that would be especially helpful for renters and those living in small spaces.


Being a renter, I don't have much input into the color of my carpet and walls, so one way I like to bring my own personal style into the mix is through unique artwork. Society6 has a fantastic array of reasonably priced art prints that come in various sizes (and even framed, if you prefer), that will contribute to just the vibe you are looking for. I'm currently in love with the "Cat Power" print by Irina Sidorowicz, because of its unique use of color, vintage look, and quirky black Persian, whose mask matches its owner!

Petlinks System Dream Curl - Wag.com, $29.99

Part of apartment living or living in a small face is finding portable and reasonably sized items that serve more than one purpose. I mentioned the Dream Curl when we first got it last year, and am happy to report that Charlie still loves sitting on it and scratching away. The only casualty so far has been the toy feather underneath, which Priscilla the hunter made quick work out of.


Another fun way to punch up a small space is with funky pillows that can be easily switched out when you're ready to try a new look. Etsy has a nice selection of cat-themed pillows, but the colorful bunting and Parisian flair really made this one stand-out. (Plus, add your own pom-poms, and your cats are sure to love it, too!)


Why get a plain feeding mat, when you can get one that looks like a giant black cat head? Keeping with the Parisian theme, I also like ORE Vintage Parisian Cat Placement that will have your cats speaking French in no time. Miaou!

Tabby Cats Rule Night Light - Get To Know You Know, $22

My bathroom is right outside my bedroom door, and it gets really dark out there at night. If you are five-years-old like me, don't be afraid to add a cool kitty night light to keep away the ghoulies and/or prevent you from walking into things in the middle of the night. In addition to this awesome style, they also offer Calico Cats Rule, Soon..., and The Cheshire Cat designs to chose from.

BlanketID Tags - blanketid.com, $24.99 for a tag + 1 year of membership (discounts available for multiple years)

It's always a good idea to have some identification on your cat, particularly in an area where you're renting and may not know too many of your neighbors. While I'm an advocate of microchipping, blanketID is another innovative (and stylish) way to keep your kitty covered. Just pick out one of their cool designs, and register your cat's information online, including pictures and your contact info. One your pet is reported missing, blanketID.com automatically sends a broadcast email to local SPCA, animal hospitals, shelters, other local blanketID members. Conversely, if someone finds your pet, they simply have to visit the blankedID site and type in your cat's unique code to find out how to get in touch with you.

Cat-ula - ModCoth, $14.99

Ahh, yes. The Catula. I have coveted you forever! No matter where you live, you still have to eat breakfast and there's no reason it shouldn't be this cute. Eggs and pancakes will never be the same once your tend to them with your new feline flipper.


If you're renting (and live on the third floor, like I do), lugging heavy cat furniture around can be somewhat of an inconvenience. We all know cats love cardboard anyway, so why not create this elegant (and thrifty) DIY chaise from the Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories? I created my own cardboard box retreat for the cats a few months ago, and they are still enjoying it to this day. For the less crafty among us, Loyal Luxe also creates a fun line of cardboard cat shelters (like a Teepee and a Chalet), which can be folded down flat or recycled once its time to move.

Kitty Cat Handmade Linen Organizer - Hoganfe Handmade Originals, 29.98 (also available in black)

Storage is at a premium in most apartments, so it's always a treat to find solutions that blend into the decor instead of looking awkward and, um, storage-y. This handmade linen bin is not only super-cute, but purrfect for stashing anything from your latest knitting project, to an overflow of cat toys.


In addition to having a chic feline design, this three-in-one piece of cat furniture is a great space saver that you won't be embarrassed to show off. Kitties can sit or lay down on top, hang out on the fabric cat nap hammock underneath, or work those claws on the scratching board, instead of taking it out on your couch!

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Whether you're living, looking or moving, Apartment Guide offers how-to tips for making the most of a space for you and your pet on http://www.movingtoday.com and http://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/.


Disclosure: Apartment Guide and owner Consumer Source, Inc. have partnered with bloggers like me as Official Apartment Guide Bloggers. As part of this program, I have received compensation. They have not told me what to purchase or what to say about the products used, and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. Consumer Source’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations.

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Blast From The Past: My First Apartment

I have partnered with Apartment Guide to serve as an Official Apartment Guide Pet Blogger! As an official blogger, I will be sharing articles and ideas for exploring your space, city and style.

The first time I had a place of my own was when I was transferred schools and had to get my own apartment because on-campus living options were extremely limited. The college was about two hours away from my parents house, so we took a weekend trip to check out rentals before the semester began. After looking at quite a few duds (living in some granny's house where I had to walk through her front door and go upstairs to an afghan covered attic bedroom wasn't gonna cut it), we had just about given up hope when we decided to meet with a realtor who immediately showed us the perfect place. It was the bottom floor of a two-story house, and I had my own private entry through the back door. It was small, but comfortable: I had a living room, bedroom, kitchen, and old-school pink bathroom (tiles and bathtub) that I really loved.


I didn't know anyone in the area when I moved in, and the first year was pretty lonely for me. It was around this time that my cat obsession had really gone into overload, and I seriously started thinking about adopting a kitty to make the second year a little more bearable. Shortly afterwards, I found Priscilla, and after settling in to my parents house for the rest of the summer, we moved back to the apartment together in the fall. The previous tenant had a particularly messy dog, so my landlord had initially instated a "no pets allowed" policy; However, having three daughters of his own, he had a soft spot for my situation, and his wife convinced him to let Priscilla stay.

I had always grown up with dogs and had never actually cared for a cat on my own before, so learning all of the intricacies of feline behavior from a months-old kitten was an adventure for both of us. I quickly learned that rolls of toilet paper must be locked up at all times, feeding time is on her schedule, not mine, and no surface was too high for her to scale. I remember being amazed when I walked into the kitchen one day and found her sitting on the highest cabinet near the ceiling, and freaking out as I wondered how I was going to get her down (she ended up getting down just fine on her own, of course).


Since the apartment was so intimate and we didn't entertain many visitors, Priscilla and I became practically inseparable. When she wasn't staring out the window in my bedroom, she was glued to my side. I'd wrap my arm around her like a teddy bear when we were watching TV together, and she would sprawl out in the wet bathtub after I had taken a shower to watch me do my hair by the sink. I would take her on trips to the pet store to pick up litter and other supplies (she wore a laughable fluorescent pink, rhinestone encrusted leash and harness but her paws never touched the ground) but knowing what I know now, I definitely would have tried to socialize her more often. Although those early days of solitude together are what helped bond us for life, I also believe it's what led to her antisocial attitude towards strangers today.

One particular incident that stands out from our time in the apartment was when I thought she had run away. The only entrance was through a sliding glass door that I would painstakingly slither out of to ensure she didn't escape (not that she even tried, really). One day something happened (the details are fuzzy) and for some reason I had felt quite certain that she had gotten out. I remember the sinking feeling in my chest as I ran out into the backyard to frantically search for her, only to turn around minutes later to see her curiously watching me through the glass from INSIDE the house.


Another time, one of my best friends from home came to visit and spent the night on the fold out couch I had in the living room. This wasn't a regular fold out - it was a weird IKEA deal, so basically it opened up into a mattress on the floor. My friend is NOT a cat person (which makes them drawn to him even more, I think), and in the middle of the night I heard a scuffle and came to see what was the matter. According to him, Priscilla, my sweet, innocent baby cat, had pounced on his head while he was trying to sleep, and would not leave him alone.

We only lived in the apartment for a short year before I moved out, and sadly, I have very few photos from this short, yet memorable time in my life (apparently no one had cameras in the early 00s?). It's funny that I actually remember very little about the first year I lived in the apartment without Priscilla, which I think actually makes a very convincing argument for the age old adage that a house is not a home without a cat.

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Whether you're living, looking or moving, Apartment Guide offers how-to tips for making the most of a space for you and your pet on http://www.movingtoday.com and http://www.apartmentguide.com/blog/.


Disclosure: Apartment Guide and owner Consumer Source, Inc. have partnered with bloggers like me as Official Apartment Guide Bloggers. As part of this program, I have received compensation. They have not told me what to purchase or what to say about the products used, and believe that consumers and bloggers are free to form their own opinions and share them in their own words. Consumer Source’s policies align with WOMMA Ethics Code, FTC guidelines and social media engagement recommendations.

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