From Thundercats to Catwoman, the Pink Panther and the epic that is Avatar, cats have been popping up in pop culture for decades. Somehow their fictional presence has always been marred by the stigma that surrounds them in the real world. Still seen as mysterious, nasty, dark creatures, cats always play second fiddle to their canine rivals. Man's best friend, the pack hunter, the loyal side kick, is often matched against the rogue, aloof, independent feline, so its no wonder that those who care for them often get a bad rap too. But no longer! With the help of the feline-like Na'vi of Avatar and the legendary Garfield, hopefully we'll all soften our hearts to the lesser loved species. Helping to break the myth of the "crazy cat lady" is Nathan Davis, a specialist in the U.S. Army who recently won Tidy Cats Campaign to End Cattiness with his cats Frank Sinatra and Sergeant Snog. I'm digging his honesty and passion, so check out his winning essay and webisode to see how he's helping bring the feline love this holiday season.
Monday, December 28, 2009
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I, for one, was regularly amused by how annoyed Gawker was by the "silly looking cougar noses"
ReplyDeleteanyhoo, at the radio station, I always make it a point to make cat-based musical selections from time to time. recently: the soundtrack for Kung Fu Kitty
ps: is it wrong that i've got the hots for cat-Zoe Saldana?
ReplyDeletei heard that they will make a porn out of this.
ReplyDeletein 3d.
because everyone is just too damn sexy and people dont know what to do about it,
otherthan making a hot avatar porno. about time.