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High Tech Cat Toys For Ailurophiles
Let’s face it, cat fans, our society, at least in the United States, is totally divided between “The Greatest Generation,” “Baby Boomers (okay?)”, “Generation X,” “Millennials” aka “Generation Y,” and finally, “Generation Z”. However, US societal divides DO have common ground: love of FELINES! And within this very broad CAT-egory (pun intended), there are certain beliefs:
FUR NAMES
From the files of: Nancy Kerr
Effective Show Management
Opening note: This is a work in progress, as many people across the country have helped. We began writing this series in March with the intent of eventually creating a piece which new and old show managers could use for reference. We began just after CFA joined the rest of the world in cancelling events in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and certainly local and state ordinances will change how we begin to hold shows again. But knowing about and responding to changes is also part of a show managers’ job.
A Very Rare Award Indeed
With GC, NW Velvetkist Crown Me Already earning her title as CFA's Best Kitten, Noralyn Heisig (shown right with Mark Hannon, her son Casey, and husband Wade in 2017) found herself in that most exclusive of CFA clubs: an exhibitor who had obtained Best Cat, Best Kitten, and Best Cat in Premiership.
Big Cats and Covid-19
What Can They Teach Us?
Facebook during Covid-19! Now What?
We now have gone several weeks without cat shows, with no inkling of when they may start up again. When will cat shows start up again, and what will that look like?
FUR NAMES
FROM THE FILES OF: Mollie shutt
Living With Covid-19 CFA Style
As a retired teacher, this writer is amazed at the change in sentiment and the growth of generosity among both businesses and individuals.
Peaceful Coexistence in “Cat-tivity”
Fanciers with a social media presence have recently been deluged with cute posts about our new four-footed furry supervisors.
My First Cat
First Cats. We all have that special very first cat—the one that we had as a child, or perhaps the first one when we had a home of our own. Maybe one found us, and we hadn’t realized that we needed a cat until then. Or perhaps this special cat was a first rescue, first pedigreed cat or first show cat. These are the stories of some of those special cats.
What You Don't Know About...Singapuras
Good Things Come In Small Packages
Welcome to the world that is Life With Patrick
For those of you who do not know them, let me introduce you to the cast of characters:
Show Curtains Saved!
Skittles' She Shed Retains Its Beauty
State Breeder Laws Every Resident Fancier Should Know!
All of the U.S. states in Region 4, except Kentucky, have state-level breeder licensing laws.
Caring For Cats During Lockdown
Most of the world is under some form of “stay at home” order to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
RIDING FOR A REASON
By riding 20 miles through major cities, Trail to Zero raises awareness about the epidemic of veteran suicide
VETERINARY VISITS DURING A PANDEMIC
The pandemic has upended every aspect of our lives, including equestrian activities.
The science of colic prevention
MANAGEMENT
Horses in the time of coronavirus
The pandemic is a reminder that some things are beyond our control, but horses can help us focus on the things that really matter.
THE BENEFITS OF ACTIVE REST
Biomechanics expert Hilary Clayton, BVMS, PhD, explains why periodically changing up your horse’s activities can be better for his body and mind than giving him time off.
GOOD BEHAVIOR
Sometimes what seems like resistance is actually a horse’s attempt to work with you. Watch for these 6 easy-to misinterpret signs that your horse is thinking like a partner.
Can a horse receive too many vaccinations?
IMMUNITY
A wild ride
Recreating a scene from the Old West for the world of make-believe, I saw firsthand just how crucial real-life horsemanship skills can be.
RIDING ADVENTURES IN NORTH DAKOTA'S THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK
TAKE IN THE ENCHANTING GEOLOGICAL BEAUTY OF THE BADLAND’S THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK.
Reaching for the NEXT LEVEL
He’s a real-world trainer and competitive reiner whose training methodology has evolved dramatically in recent years. In our exclusive interview, learn the fascinating story behind Warwick Schiller’s change of perspective.
Helping Horses During the Pandemic
Hearts, Hope and Hay
Ride & Train
BEING ABLE TO EFFECTIVELY ask your horse to slow down from a faster speed is an important maneuver in an event like reining where you’re required to go from fast to slow multiple times and make it look effortless. Outside of the showpen, it’s a great way to see how well your horse is listening and responding to your cues.
Travel Papers: Nuisance or Necessity?
Learn how equine-travel documents protect your horse and get answers to commonly asked questions for equine-travel requirements.
Running the Bases
Before starting this exercise, make sure you’re familiar with the center of the arena. If you’re in a new space, try walking or trotting the bases first so you get comfortable.
Riding for a Reason
By riding 20 miles through major cities, Trail to Zero sheds light on the epidemic of veteran suicide.