Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Fierce and Fragile: Big Cats...and...

This blog is about cats, mostly my cats, but on occasion about "cat news". I am a big fan of The Bruce Museum in Greenwich Connecticut and I just found out that they have organized a new exhibition called Fierce and Fragile: Big Cats in the Art of Robert Dallet that will start January 10 and run through March 13, 2016.  This exhibit will benefit Panthera.

Interestingly, Hermès, the Parisian luxury house, and Panthera, the global wild cat conservation organization, have joined forces as leaders in their fields to mount this first ever major exhibition of the works of the master French animal painter Robert Dallet on the tenth anniversary of his death. The exhibition is a celebration of the beauty and allure of big cats and a call to protect their wild populations for generations to come. The paintings have been selected from Hermès' own collection and from that of Dallet's son, Frederic.


The show will feature approximately 60 of the artist's paintings, drawings, and sketches, illustrating the eight big cat species: tiger, lion, leopard, cheetah, cougar, jaguar, snow leopard and clouded leopard. True to Dallet's passion as a wildlife naturalist, the exhibition offers an in-depth look at the science and biology of the big cats while examining the conservation challenges the animals face today. Offering a cross-disciplinary approach that brings together art, design, and science, this exhibition provides a visual framework for a powerful conservation message. The exhibition will launch at the Bruce Museum and is scheduled for an international tour throughout Europe and Asia in 2016 - 2017.

Thanks to a collaboration between the Bruce Museum and Hermès of Paris, general admission will be free from January 10 - March 13, 2016, during regular gallery hours. By waiving admissions, the Bruce and Hermès illustrate their commitment to the understanding and appreciation of art and science to a greater audience.
On another note, thankfully with all the holiday chores and entertaining, I am just delighted that my order of Royal Canin Persian Cat food arrived just in time from www.chewy.com , not only saving me time, but also money!  After dining on their dry food and the TastyToppers by Blue Buffalo, also conveniently shipped by www.chewy.com, my imported Tonikinese from Thailand and my two new himalayan kittens are taking a nap...I wish I could join them!

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Tasty Toppers - A Perfect Holiday Treat for Cats!

I have two active and beautiful Thai Tonkinese cats, imported from Thailand that have just turned one. Tonks as they are affectionately called hail from Thailand and are known there as "Thong Daeng". The hallmark of this breed are their penetrating aqua or  jade green eyes and their lively personality -- they are people cats and best described as CODS - cats like dogs!  As you can see, Mocha loves to walk on his leash around my home in the Litchfield Hills.

Since it is the holiday season, I decided that "Santa" would come early this year with a healthy treat for my cats.  A new product by Blue Buffalo called Wilderness Tasty Toppers  caught my eye on chewy.com.  Best of all it's on sale!   There is even more savings if you use chewy.com's auto ship option, I do all the time and it works like a charm.  You are able to update the timing of when you need your items if necessary with the click of a button.  There is a real advantage if you  spend over $49 because the shipping is free and the products come within 2 days.  With all these plus's in mind,  I decided to order the Wilderness Toppers  from chewy.com and I am glad I did, so are my cats!

The Wilderness Tasty Toppers cat food comes in a easy foil pouch that keeps the chicken morsels fresh.  A big plus for me is that the pouches are easy to use and not messy...no rinsing out cans!  I was also impressed by the size of the chicken chunks (so were my cats!)  and the fact that the gravy is grain free and actually smells good!

I like the fact that Wilderness Tasty Toppers have no artificial colors, flavors or byproducts. Blue Buffalo is founded on the principles of using the finest natural ingredients that are combined with a special vitamin and antioxidant formula called LifeSource Bits.  I think this sets Blue Buffalo products apart from the rest of the pack.  I am also impressed that the company has a foundation for pet cancer research.

Blue Buffalo's Tasty Toppers were a big hit with my adult Tonkinese and my very fussy  Himalayan kittens that only ate pate until they tried the tasty topper chucks... it was a grand feast as well as a healthy special treat.

Now that Sabu, Mocha and Zivah are satiated with this fabulous new snack, it's time for their nap... of course!  As for Blue Buffalo's  Tasty Toppers, they were a hit with my cats and perfect for a holiday treat. To get your order of Wilderness Tasty Toppers by Blue Buffalo, go to www.chewy.com or call 1-800-67-CHEWY.


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