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Kitty Cat Cast

Summary: A podcast for cat lovers! We discuss everything from cats health to different breeds and their characteristics. Come and meet my two favorite kitties: Persia and Simba, both from the Maine Coon Cat breed. Meow!SUBSCRIBE HERE!

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 Vidcast #47 - Jedi Cats! | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 50

Watch this hilarious remix of Star Wars and cats. It will leave you catatonic! It seems that the majority of you really like this video series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. To see more go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!Please Digg US!Please continue to support Kitty Cat Cast and get 10% off domain names and other Internet resources at Godaddy.com When making a purchase use our promo code "cjcsave10" to receive your discount.

 Vidcast#46 - Cat Bowling | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 31

Sometimes it is hard to get your sweet little pussy cat to do what you want her to. But now a innovative feline owner has developed a technique by which technology has prevailed over kitty stubbornness. Some might call it a small "catastrophe". It seems that the majority of you really like this video series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. To see more go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!Please Digg US!Please continue to support Kitty Cat Cast and get 10% off domain names and other Internet resources at Godaddy.com When making a purchase use our promo code "cjcsave10" to receive your discount.

 Vidcast#46 - Cat Bowling | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 31

Sometimes it is hard to get your sweet little pussy cat to do what you want her to. But now a innovative feline owner has developed a technique by which technology has prevailed over kitty stubbornness. Some might call it a small "catastrophe". It seems that the majority of you really like this video series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. To see more go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!Please Digg US!Please continue to support Kitty Cat Cast and get 10% off domain names and other Internet resources at Godaddy.com When making a purchase use our promo code "cjcsave10" to receive your discount.

 Vidcast#46 - Cat Bowling | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 31

Sometimes it is hard to get your sweet little pussy cat to do what you want her to. But now a innovative feline owner has developed a technique by which technology has prevailed over kitty stubbornness. Some might call it a small "catastrophe". It seems that the majority of you really like this video series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. To see more go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!Please Digg US!Please continue to support Kitty Cat Cast and get 10% off domain names and other Internet resources at Godaddy.com When making a purchase use our promo code "cjcsave10" to receive your discount.

 Vidcast#45 - Cute Kitten in a Shoe! | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 25

Even the cutest little kittens can give you a surprise in the end! It seems that the majority of you really like this video series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. To see more go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!Please Digg US!Please continue to support Kitty Cat Cast and get 10% off domain names and other Internet resources at Godaddy.com When making a purchase use our promo code "cjcsave10" to receive your discount.

 Vidcast #44 - Pixie Bob Kittens | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 137

The Pixie-Bob breed seems to have everything going for it: an intelligent, playful personality, a strong resemblance to the American Bobcat and an origin clouded in mystery and legend. Thought to be descended from matings between bobcats and house/barn cats, DNA testing has so far failed to prove a link to a wild ancestor. Pixie Bob History The Pixie-Bob is an American breed. The first Pixie-Bob was believed to be the issue of a random mating, between a small Coastal Red Bobcat and a short-tailed polydactyl barn cat. Carol Ann Brewer, of Washington State, purchased a male polydactyl kitten from the resulting litter in 1985. Because of the many legends, surrounding such matings between wild and domestic cats, she dubbed this first kitten a "Legend Cat". Within a year, Ms. Brewer had acquired a few more of these cats and began to establish the Pixie-Bob breed. One female kitten, named Pixie, became the dam line and namesake for the breed. The Pixie-Bob was accepted into TICA as "new breed and color" in 1995 and for Championship status in 1997. Currently, only TICA and CCA accept the Pixie-Bob for registry. It should be noted that there is also an "American Bobtail" breed, accepted as a separate cat breed by TICA and recognized by the CFA as well. This breed has a different breed history, but it does share some physical characteristics, notably the bobbed tail. The Pixie-Bob is muscular, with a heavy bone structure. Males will typically mature to 12-26 pounds, with females a bit smaller. The coat is double one and can feature spots, broken bars and rosett Colors are shades of brown or russet, with silver or black t is short (a minimum of two inches) and is carried high. Ey deep-set. Brown and gold colored eyes are preferred but accepted. Many Pixie-Bobs also have lynx-pointed ear tuft is common, with a maximum of seven toes per paw. This i breeds wherein polydactylism is accepted for registry. The Pixie Bob is a hardy breed with no special care needs. Some breeders have raised concern about the effect of certain vaccines may have on cats of this breed. Pixie Bob cat o consult with both the breeder and veterinarian about their cat's vaccine plan. Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Vidcast #44 - Pixie Bob Kittens | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 137

The Pixie-Bob breed seems to have everything going for it: an intelligent, playful personality, a strong resemblance to the American Bobcat and an origin clouded in mystery and legend. Thought to be descended from matings between bobcats and house/barn cats, DNA testing has so far failed to prove a link to a wild ancestor. Pixie Bob History The Pixie-Bob is an American breed. The first Pixie-Bob was believed to be the issue of a random mating, between a small Coastal Red Bobcat and a short-tailed polydactyl barn cat. Carol Ann Brewer, of Washington State, purchased a male polydactyl kitten from the resulting litter in 1985. Because of the many legends, surrounding such matings between wild and domestic cats, she dubbed this first kitten a "Legend Cat". Within a year, Ms. Brewer had acquired a few more of these cats and began to establish the Pixie-Bob breed. One female kitten, named Pixie, became the dam line and namesake for the breed. The Pixie-Bob was accepted into TICA as "new breed and color" in 1995 and for Championship status in 1997. Currently, only TICA and CCA accept the Pixie-Bob for registry. It should be noted that there is also an "American Bobtail" breed, accepted as a separate cat breed by TICA and recognized by the CFA as well. This breed has a different breed history, but it does share some physical characteristics, notably the bobbed tail. The Pixie-Bob is muscular, with a heavy bone structure. Males will typically mature to 12-26 pounds, with females a bit smaller. The coat is double one and can feature spots, broken bars and rosett Colors are shades of brown or russet, with silver or black t is short (a minimum of two inches) and is carried high. Ey deep-set. Brown and gold colored eyes are preferred but accepted. Many Pixie-Bobs also have lynx-pointed ear tuft is common, with a maximum of seven toes per paw. This i breeds wherein polydactylism is accepted for registry. The Pixie Bob is a hardy breed with no special care needs. Some breeders have raised concern about the effect of certain vaccines may have on cats of this breed. Pixie Bob cat o consult with both the breeder and veterinarian about their cat's vaccine plan. Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Vidcast #44 - Pixie Bob Kittens | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 137

The Pixie-Bob breed seems to have everything going for it: an intelligent, playful personality, a strong resemblance to the American Bobcat and an origin clouded in mystery and legend. Thought to be descended from matings between bobcats and house/barn cats, DNA testing has so far failed to prove a link to a wild ancestor. Pixie Bob History The Pixie-Bob is an American breed. The first Pixie-Bob was believed to be the issue of a random mating, between a small Coastal Red Bobcat and a short-tailed polydactyl barn cat. Carol Ann Brewer, of Washington State, purchased a male polydactyl kitten from the resulting litter in 1985. Because of the many legends, surrounding such matings between wild and domestic cats, she dubbed this first kitten a "Legend Cat". Within a year, Ms. Brewer had acquired a few more of these cats and began to establish the Pixie-Bob breed. One female kitten, named Pixie, became the dam line and namesake for the breed. The Pixie-Bob was accepted into TICA as "new breed and color" in 1995 and for Championship status in 1997. Currently, only TICA and CCA accept the Pixie-Bob for registry. It should be noted that there is also an "American Bobtail" breed, accepted as a separate cat breed by TICA and recognized by the CFA as well. This breed has a different breed history, but it does share some physical characteristics, notably the bobbed tail. The Pixie-Bob is muscular, with a heavy bone structure. Males will typically mature to 12-26 pounds, with females a bit smaller. The coat is double one and can feature spots, broken bars and rosett Colors are shades of brown or russet, with silver or black t is short (a minimum of two inches) and is carried high. Ey deep-set. Brown and gold colored eyes are preferred but accepted. Many Pixie-Bobs also have lynx-pointed ear tuft is common, with a maximum of seven toes per paw. This i breeds wherein polydactylism is accepted for registry. The Pixie Bob is a hardy breed with no special care needs. Some breeders have raised concern about the effect of certain vaccines may have on cats of this breed. Pixie Bob cat o consult with both the breeder and veterinarian about their cat's vaccine plan. Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Vidcast #43 - Expensive Cats | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 92

This is one of the most expensive cats that you can own! Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Vidcast #43 - Expensive Cats | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 92

This is one of the most expensive cats that you can own! Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Vidcast #43 - Expensive Cats | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 92

This is one of the most expensive cats that you can own! Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Vidcast #42 - Munchkin Kittens | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 15

The Munchkin Cat is a naturally occurring domestic cat with short legs. Because they originate from a domestic cat, they come in all colors, can range in height, and will weigh anywhere from 5 to 9 lbs full-grown. Although they were not introduced into the cat fancy until the 1980's, they were seen dating as far back as the 1940's. The personality of a Munchkin could be described as playful, sweet, social, and easy going. They like to spend time with their owners and enjoy lots of attention. They seem to have magpie tendencies, and love to hide things. One of my favorite Munchkin quirks is when they play or just want to look at something; they stand on their rear legs similar to a Prairie Dog. Grooming a Munchkin is no different from grooming any domestic cat. Short hair Munchkins should be brushed once a week to help shed dead hair, and the long hair Munchkins should be brushed twice a week to get any tangles or mats out. Like any cat, they need a good quality diet, regular vet visits, and kind human attention. The Munchkin does not have any specific health problems that are associated with the short legs. A common misconception is that they have the same spinal weakness as the Dachshund dog. Because cats have such a flexible spinal column this does not pose a problem for the Munchkins. The short front legs do not hamper them in any way. They can run, walk, and jump just like a normal cat would. You will find them jumping onto counter tops, climbing cat trees, and running through the house just as you would most cats. Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Vidcast #42 - Munchkin Kittens | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 15

The Munchkin Cat is a naturally occurring domestic cat with short legs. Because they originate from a domestic cat, they come in all colors, can range in height, and will weigh anywhere from 5 to 9 lbs full-grown. Although they were not introduced into the cat fancy until the 1980's, they were seen dating as far back as the 1940's. The personality of a Munchkin could be described as playful, sweet, social, and easy going. They like to spend time with their owners and enjoy lots of attention. They seem to have magpie tendencies, and love to hide things. One of my favorite Munchkin quirks is when they play or just want to look at something; they stand on their rear legs similar to a Prairie Dog. Grooming a Munchkin is no different from grooming any domestic cat. Short hair Munchkins should be brushed once a week to help shed dead hair, and the long hair Munchkins should be brushed twice a week to get any tangles or mats out. Like any cat, they need a good quality diet, regular vet visits, and kind human attention. The Munchkin does not have any specific health problems that are associated with the short legs. A common misconception is that they have the same spinal weakness as the Dachshund dog. Because cats have such a flexible spinal column this does not pose a problem for the Munchkins. The short front legs do not hamper them in any way. They can run, walk, and jump just like a normal cat would. You will find them jumping onto counter tops, climbing cat trees, and running through the house just as you would most cats. Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Vidcast #42 - Munchkin Kittens | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 15

The Munchkin Cat is a naturally occurring domestic cat with short legs. Because they originate from a domestic cat, they come in all colors, can range in height, and will weigh anywhere from 5 to 9 lbs full-grown. Although they were not introduced into the cat fancy until the 1980's, they were seen dating as far back as the 1940's. The personality of a Munchkin could be described as playful, sweet, social, and easy going. They like to spend time with their owners and enjoy lots of attention. They seem to have magpie tendencies, and love to hide things. One of my favorite Munchkin quirks is when they play or just want to look at something; they stand on their rear legs similar to a Prairie Dog. Grooming a Munchkin is no different from grooming any domestic cat. Short hair Munchkins should be brushed once a week to help shed dead hair, and the long hair Munchkins should be brushed twice a week to get any tangles or mats out. Like any cat, they need a good quality diet, regular vet visits, and kind human attention. The Munchkin does not have any specific health problems that are associated with the short legs. A common misconception is that they have the same spinal weakness as the Dachshund dog. Because cats have such a flexible spinal column this does not pose a problem for the Munchkins. The short front legs do not hamper them in any way. They can run, walk, and jump just like a normal cat would. You will find them jumping onto counter tops, climbing cat trees, and running through the house just as you would most cats. Say, it seems that the majority of you really like this series. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few more audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

 Remembering Simba Part 2 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 18

It has been almost two years now since we had to give up our beautiful Persia and Simba. Still hardly a day goes by where we don't think about them in some way. Wow, I though it wouldn't be this hard; but whenever we see a kitty cat walk by something inside says, "I wonder what Simba and Persia are doing now?" Here is Simba on him pillow. Say, are you happy with the format of podcast episodes that we are giving you now? You have a voice so let us know your opinion. Our subscriptions have risen greatly over the past six months that we have gone to more of a vidcast format. It seems that the majority of you really like this. But please let us know if you want to go back to a few audio podcasts occasionally as well. Go to http://www.catcast.podomatic.com and make your desires known.PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST ALLEY!PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR US AT PODCAST.COM AS WELL!

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