Nice to Hear from Doris Day
Posted: April 14, 2009 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: animal abuse, doris day Leave a commentNot literally—I just happened to be cruising my favorite news websites and happened to see “an exclusive blog from Doris Day” in the list of CNN’s headlines. The blog entry is, of all places, on Larry King’s new blog! This combination just seemed too weird to me, but I remember that Doris Day has always been an animal lover and supporter of animal rights and fair treatment of animals, and indeed that is what she is writing about. Just like “Neighborhood Watch” for children and families, she says, “Keep your eyes open for abuse of animals,” and indeed we should, since most animal abuse happens in the home. Read her post here: http://larrykinglive.blogs.cnn.com/2009/04/13/april-is-prevention-of-animal-cruelty-month/ or visit her website at http://www.ddaf.org/. She was out there on the front line of animal welfare long before many others were, especially the “stars”.
Mewsette’s 10 Best Uses for the Bathtub No. 2: Playing With Toys
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: bathroom, bathtub, behavior, black cats, mewsette, mewsette's 10 best uses for the bathtub, Uncategorized | Tags: bathtub, black cats, cat photographs, cats in bathroom, cats in bathtub, mewsette, mewsette's 10 best uses for the bathtub, mimi's children Leave a comment
Mewsette plays with her toy in the tub where it can't get away.

Mewsette checks on the toy she left in the tub earlier in the day; it's still there.
Toys have an annoying habit of running under pieces of furniture where my long arms can’t reach them and simply sitting there and looking stupid, or rolling down a flight of steps and, frankly, they aren’t worth chasing.
Winn Feline Health Foundation 2009 Grants
Posted: April 9, 2009 Filed under: feline health, feline health studies, winn feline foundation | Tags: feline health, feline health grants, feline health studies, winn feline foundation Leave a commentThe Winn Feline Foundation “is a non-profit organization established in 1968 that supports studies about cat health. Projects funded by Winn have provided information that is used every day in veterinary medicine to treat cat diseases.”
This year’s grant-funded studies include feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or feline HCM, and feline infectious peritonitis, or FIP, as well as ten other health issues. Visit the Winn Feline Health website for more information about these studies and other past studies whose findings are used in veterinary medicine today at http://www.winnfelinehealth.org, or go straight to the press release about this year’s grants at http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/Pages/HEALTH_STUDY_GRANTS_2009_Media_Final.pdf.
And while you are there, along with a donation to Winn, you can nominate your veterianarian to the Veterinary Honor Roll at http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/Pages/VetHonorRoll.html.
Lassie’s Portrait is Moving Along!
Posted: April 9, 2009 Filed under: collie, commissioned portrait, dog, dog portrait, landscape with dog, lassie, lassie's portrait, pastel, pet portrait, portrait, Uncategorized | Tags: collie, commissioned portrait, dog portrait, full landscape portrait, lassie, lassie's portrait, pet portrait, portrait Leave a comment
Lassie's third proof.
Now that I found the right shade of dark green, the background looks much more complete; note that in yesterday’s proof the background was only complete halfway across, but now the entire thing looks done.
Lassie needs to be toned into the background now that its tones are pretty much in place. The darker grass around her keeps photographing darker yet; I’m using my smaller digital and it tends to enhance contrasts, so it’s making her a little lighter and the grass a little darker. Her mid-range tones are there, but she needs to have shadows on her legs and the shadows within her fur completed, then the highlights.

Lassie's face in detail.
And now that her tones are nearly correct, I think her expression, the perk of her ears and the tilt of her head are that much more clear as well—I just love that head tilt, and I feel like she’s speaking to me when I look at her.
Lassie’s Portrait Progress
Posted: April 8, 2009 Filed under: collie, commissioned portrait, dog, dog portrait, landscape with dog, lassie, lassie's portrait, pet portrait, portrait | Tags: collie, commissioned portrait, dog portrait, full landscape portrait, lassie, pet portrait, portrait Leave a comment
Lassie's portrait, second proof
Lassie’s portrait is nearly done, though I haven’t been able to photograph her too frequently so I haven’t done the progress updates, but here she is as of Sunday, April 5. The background is half done, moving from left to right, and Lassie will need her last details done, but that will be after the background is completed. Working in pastel, the colors dust over each other, especially with heavy coverage like this background and the contrasting colors. She’ll be a little green for a while until I get the background done, then I’ll work out her final details. I’ll probably post a new update tomorrow after today’s work, especially since it’s nice and sunny today!
Top Ten Cat-friendly Cities
Posted: April 6, 2009 Filed under: cat-friendly cities, CATalyst | Tags: cat-friendly cities, CATalyst Leave a commentYes, someone has taken criteria important to feline afficionados and rated the top 25 metropolitan areas in America for their fitness for feline happiness. The CATalyst Council, concerned with the health and welfare of America’s #1-owned pet and to raise the image of the cat in society—there are 10 million more felines as pets than dogs, but dogs still seem to get top billing when pets are mentioned and they see the veterinarian more often—has published this list on their website: http://www.catalystcouncil.org/. Pittsburgh doesn’t rate in the list, so we Pittsburgh cat owners have to do something about that! Nonetheless, it’s interesting to read about what other cities do for their animals, especially cats.
Read about CATalyst, where “it’s all about the cat”, and the interesting things they are doing around the country to help promote health and welfare for felines. They have downloadable materials if you are assembling a display at a shelter or adoption site, or if you have a clinic or animal service site.
Jazz Cat Comes Home
Posted: April 4, 2009 Filed under: derrick finch, jazz | Tags: derrick finch, jazz, shadow Leave a commentPittsburgh native and jazz musician Derrick R. Finch was killed in an auto accident in Los Angeles in February. Though his name wasn’t a headliner, he was serious about his career and extremely talented, and the world would miss one more young and talented musician.
He had earned his doctorate at UCLA, had decided to settle there and had adopted a cat, Shadow, who actually traveled around with him in the car. Shadow was with him during the accident, but only suffered two broken teeth. Paramedics and police found her and took her to the Coachella Valley Animal Campus who, in turn, contacted his mother and asked if she’d like to adopt her son’s cat.
Her son had loved the cat, so of course she would. Lots of people worked together to fly the cat back to Pittsburgh. Read the rest in the Post-Gazette: A cat helps mend a mother’s broken heart, http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09094/960424-62.stm?cmpid=newspanel1.
A New Portrait: Lassie
Posted: April 3, 2009 Filed under: collie, commissioned portrait, dog, dog portrait, landscape with dog, lassie, lassie's portrait, pet portrait, portrait | Tags: collie, commissioned portrait, dog portrait, full landscape portrait, lassie, lassie's portrait, portrait 1 Comment
Portrait of Lassie, first proof.
A very special collie, I can see by her photos, and with her mom for 15 years, Lassie will have her portrait done.
Lassie’s mom decided to have a scenic background in the portrait, and since they both enjoyed visiting parks and trails I began with autumn backgrounds; colorful and familiar, they are very popular in canine portraits.
However, Lassie kept blending into the background colors because her fur is primarily amber to brown, the same as the leaves we see, so I chose a late summer background of a rocky little stream and a row of trees in the background. The deep green of late summer shows off her fur to perfection. There is also a tree in the near background, but I need to get a little more detail on Lassie so that I can find the best placement for the tree so it won’t be distracting.
I’ll be posting images as I work, then the final when it’s done.