How Louis Wain Made Cats into High Art

Cats have inspired some truly great works of art. From ancient Egypt to internet cat memes, our feline friends have been depicted in the arts for pretty much as long as humans have been creating images. But beginning in the late 19th century, an English artist named Louis Wain helped usher in a new era in kitty artwork.

Wain’s complicated life will be depicted in a recent movie from Amazon Studios. The Electrical Life of Louis Wain, starring Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role, covers Wain’s rise to becoming one of the Victorian era’s most popular artists, and how his struggles with mental health and poverty impacted his work.

With that in mind, we thought it’d be the perfect time to explore this cat-friendly artist’s life and career, as well as how his drawings of cats helped reshape the public’s imagination towards our feline companions.

Louis Wain was born in 1860, the oldest of six children. Following a childhood marred by financial and emotional hardships, he studied at the West London School of Art. He soon took a teaching position there to support himself, his mother, and his sisters after his father’s death. Wain’s interest in the visual arts was a vital part of his life from an early age, and he would ultimately leave his teaching stint to pursue a career as a freelance artist.

Wain’s time as an illustrator for several English newspapers and magazines helped hone his drawing skills. His early commercial work throughout the 1880s featured intricate depictions of English country estates and landscapes, allowing him to sharpen his keen eye for detail. Additionally, he was often commissioned to draw livestock at farm fairs and agricultural shows.

Wain married Emily Richardson at age 23. After his wife fell ill, Wain rescued a stray black and white tabby named Peter. Stricken with breast cancer, Emily found comfort and joy in Peter’s presence, and her husband would begin sketching pictures of their memories together. Emily passed away from her illness after three years of declining health, and Wain sought to continue his cat drawings to pay tribute to his beloved late wife.

In Victorian England, cats didn’t receive the same love and devotion they do today. Cats were primarily utility animals, useful for catching mice and not much else. They were rarely kept as pets, as dogs were much more popular. Instead, stray cats roamed the bustling industrial streets of London and other modern cities and were seen mainly as a nuisance to business owners.

The work of Louis Wain helped dispel that notion. Beginning with a commissioned cat-themed Christmas spread for the Illustrated London News in 1886, Wain’s cat drawings began to charm the nation. His whimsical pieces depicted anthropomorphized cats in a clever send-up of contemporary English society – playing games, having tea, smoking, and, perhaps most crucially, wearing adorable outfits.

Soon, Wain’s cat drawings were everywhere. Kittens playing cards, riding bicycles, or attending the opera would appear on greeting cards, postcards, collectible prints, and newspapers throughout the country. Wain worked fast, producing hundreds of drawings a year during his most prolific period. His unique drawing technique of working with a pen in each hand allowed him to churn out cats as fast as the public demanded.

Despite this surge in popularity, Wain continued to struggle financially throughout his life. He would sell his pictures outright for mass production and never copyrighted or otherwise protected his works. Poor finances and his relentless output may have contributed to his mental health issues as they progressed.

In 1924, Wain was diagnosed as schizophrenic, and he was committed to a mental hospital. While institutionalized, Wain continued to draw, which eventually attracted public attention and shined a light on his hardships. A public campaign spearheaded by his fans and admirers eventually reached then-Prime Minister of England, Ramsey Macdonald, who arranged to have him transferred to better facilities for ongoing care. Macdonald also issued Wain’s surviving family with a regular pension to recognize his contribution to the arts.

In his later years, Wain’s work grew more abstract and experimental, which some attributed to his declining mental state. His cat drawings began to feature colorful, eclectic flourishes that reflected a departure from his conventional comic style. After producing hundreds of artworks over nearly half a century, Louis Wain passed away in 1939 at age 78.

Today, museums and private collections worldwide continue to display Wain’s voluminous body of work. His drawings all remain in the public domain, and you can still find them on postcards and prints to this day. Thanks to his efforts, cats have undergone a dramatic reevaluation in the public eye, and we still love to dress up our furry friends and imagine them living lives not so different from our own.

In the grand tradition of Louis Wain, cat portraits continue to be a popular way to immortalize our feline buddies. Hanging some cat artwork in your home is a great way to design a cat-friendly space that shows off your love for all things four-legged and feline. A Louis Wain print makes a perfect holiday gift for the art-loving cat owners in your life, as does commissioning your very own custom-made cat portrait.

Image credits: All images are public domain

Author Bio

This guest post was kindly contributed by Hazel Bennett — a freelance writer and blogger. She has a degree in communications and lives in Northeastern Ohio. Hazel loves writing about numerous topics and showcasing her expertise with words.

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WIN a Kitty Kafé Floating Pet Bowl

We’re always looking for clever new products that can simplify our lives and improve those of our feline fur babies. Well the creative team at Katio™ & Dogio™ Pet Products recently released their brand new wall-mounted food and water bowls. What a great idea!

Kitty Kafé™ bowls can be mounted at any height for your pet – aiding in digestion – and no more accidentally kicking the bowls over or picking up bowls to vacuum, sweep or mop and your robot vacuum passes right under too!

Raised feeding stations have been shown to be beneficial to cats in aiding digestion.

Author Mary Ellen from Animal Wellness magazine best described it as follows… “Put yourself in your cat’s place. Get down on “all fours” facing a floor-level plate or bowl and pretend to eat or drink from it. Your stomach is “crunched” into your chest. This what your kitty experiences while eating — and why you should look into the benefits of raised feeders!

Raised feline feeding stations are sometimes coined as ‘anti-vomit cat bowls’ as they offer your cat a more natural neck position. The idea being that the elevation should help them digest more naturally, resulting in fewer issues, especially in cats who may have a medical condition that could lead to acid reflux or vomiting. 

Kitty Kafé™ bowls come in an adorable feline shape and are modular and can be mounted with more than one set if you have 2+ pets or a mix of heights if you have both cats and dogs.

Kitty Kafé™ bowls solve the following issues:

• Aids food digestion
• Great for easy cleaning
• Elevates bowls up off the floor
• Robot vacuums go right underneath
• No more accidentally kicking the bowls over
• No more picking up bowls to vacuum/sweep/mop
• Installs at any height on your wall for your kitty

Plus their space saving design makes them great for houses, apartments & condos.

Kitty Kafé™ bowl info:

• BPA Free
• NSF Food Safe
• 5″D x 12″W x 1.25″H
• Holds 1 Cup Food/Water
• Designed & Made in the USA
• Top-Rack Dishwasher Safe
• Product & Packaging are 100% Recyclable

What’s included when you order Kitty Kafé™? It comes complete with 2 bowls, 1 wall mount, 1 placemat, screws + wall anchors, instructions and warranty.

Want to WIN one? We’re pleased to announce that our pals at Katio™ & Dogio™ kindly offered us 3 Kitty Kafé™ Bowls for three lucky Purrington Post readers to WIN!

* Contest Details

This contest ends on February 22nd, 2022 and is available to U.S. residents. To enter you simply need to post a comment in our “Leave a Reply” section at the bottom of this page saying:

My cats [names of your cats] and I would love to win a Kitty Kafé bowl because [your reason]

The winner will be chosen at random from all the correctly submitted entries and contacted by email on or around Feb. 28th, 2022. Good luck!

Learn more about at Katio™ & Dogio™ Pet Products here.

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WIN a Kitty Kafé Floating Pet Bowl

We’re always looking for clever new products that can simplify our lives and improve those of our feline fur babies. Well the creative team at Katio™ & Dogio™ Pet Products recently released their brand new wall-mounted food and water bowls. What a great idea!

Kitty Kafé™ bowls can be mounted at any height for your pet – aiding in digestion – and no more accidentally kicking the bowls over or picking up bowls to vacuum, sweep or mop and your robot vacuum passes right under too!

Raised feeding stations have been shown to be beneficial to cats in aiding digestion.

Author Mary Ellen from Animal Wellness magazine best described it as follows… “Put yourself in your cat’s place. Get down on “all fours” facing a floor-level plate or bowl and pretend to eat or drink from it. Your stomach is “crunched” into your chest. This what your kitty experiences while eating — and why you should look into the benefits of raised feeders!

Raised feline feeding stations are sometimes coined as ‘anti-vomit cat bowls’ as they offer your cat a more natural neck position. The idea being that the elevation should help them digest more naturally, resulting in fewer issues, especially in cats who may have a medical condition that could lead to acid reflux or vomiting. 

Kitty Kafé™ bowls come in an adorable feline shape and are modular and can be mounted with more than one set if you have 2+ pets or a mix of heights if you have both cats and dogs.

Kitty Kafé™ bowls solve the following issues:

• Aids food digestion
• Great for easy cleaning
• Elevates bowls up off the floor
• Robot vacuums go right underneath
• No more accidentally kicking the bowls over
• No more picking up bowls to vacuum/sweep/mop
• Installs at any height on your wall for your kitty

Plus their space saving design makes them great for houses, apartments & condos.

Kitty Kafé™ bowl info:

• BPA Free
• NSF Food Safe
• 5″D x 12″W x 1.25″H
• Holds 1 Cup Food/Water
• Designed & Made in the USA
• Top-Rack Dishwasher Safe
• Product & Packaging are 100% Recyclable

What’s included when you order Kitty Kafé™? It comes complete with 2 bowls, 1 wall mount, 1 placemat, screws + wall anchors, instructions and warranty.

Want to WIN one? We’re pleased to announce that our pals at Katio™ & Dogio™ kindly offered us 3 Kitty Kafé™ Bowls for three lucky Purrington Post readers to WIN!

* Contest Details

This contest ends on February 22nd, 2022 and is available to U.S. residents. To enter you simply need to post a comment in our “Leave a Reply” section at the bottom of this page saying:

My cats [names of your cats] and I would love to win a Kitty Kafé bowl because [your reason]

The winner will be chosen at random from all the correctly submitted entries and contacted by email on or around Feb. 28th, 2022. Good luck!

Learn more about at Katio™ & Dogio™ Pet Products here.

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Lost Cat? Not Anymore with a Tractive GPS Cat Tracker

A few years ago the ASPCA undertook a telephone survey of more than 1,000 pet-owning households across the country to get a sense of how many pets have been lost, how many ultimately made it home, and how their guardians found them.

The study involved a random survey of pet guardians to find out if they lost a cat or dog in the past five years – and if they did, did they find that pet – and where did they look? Here’s what they found:

  • 15% had lost a cat or a dog in the past five years – a lower number than had been anecdotally reported
  • 85% of those lost cats and dogs were recovered
  • The percentage of lost cats compared to lost dogs was quite similar – 15% percent for cats and 14% for dogs
  • Cat guardians were less likely to find their cat – only 74% of lost cats were recovered, while 93% of lost dogs were recovered

59% of cat guardians found their cat because it returned home on its own; 30 percent found their cat by searching the neighborhood and only 2% of cat guardians found their lost pets at a shelter.

This research tells us that there is a possibility that a significant percentage of the stray dogs and cats in the shelters around the country do not have someone looking for them,” said Dr. Emily Weiss, vice president of shelter research and development for the ASPCA. It also highlights the importance of ID tags and other forms of identification to ensure the quick return of lost pets.

The IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants) shared some interesting statistics on lost cat behaviors and found that 84% of 128 lost outdoor-access cats were found within a five-house radius of their home, and that 92% of 158 cases of displaced, indoor-only cats who’d escaped outside were also found within a five-house radius of their home.

A Better Solution to this Problem

Introducing Tractive – a GPS tracker for cats that lets you follow your furry friend’s every step in real-time on your phone. See where your cat has been and what they’ve been up to. Designed for cats, it’s lightweight and 100% waterproof – Rain, shrubs and trees are no problem for Tractive. It fits securely to your cat’s collar with an easy-to-use collar attachment. * [WIN a Cat Tracker – contest details below]

This device is a bit like a phone. It has a SIM card which lets it connect to the best mobile network, and give you the most accurate location. Its coverage is unlimited which means you can track your pet even if you’re on the other side of the world.

Never lose your cat again with a Tractive GPS. See where your pet is at all times with the app and your Tractive GPS cat (or dog) tracker.

Worldwide Location Tracking

Use your GPS tracker for cats throughout the USA, Canada and 150 other countries. It lets you manage all features via the free Tractive GPS app for iOS and Android or in any browser. Did we mention that it provides up to 7 days battery life.

LIVE Mode

Follow your cat’s every step with location updates every 2-3 seconds. Make sure they’re safe … or remotely join in on their adventures. You can even do location sharing with friends and family.

Virtual Fence

Set safe spaces, like your yard or your neigborhood. Get alerts in case your cat wanders a bit too far. Know the moment your cat leaves one – and when they come back safely.

All-Day Activity Monitoring

It even lets you track active time, rest and calories burned. Set fitness goals to keep your cat healthy and in great shape.

We should mention that it does require a subscription plan which is offered in monthly, 1 year, 2 year and 5 year plans available starting at $4.99 per month.

What about indoor tracking? GPS tracking does work indoors, but structures like thick walls are likely to impact accuracy. To pinpoint location indoors, you can use FIND Mode, which shows how close your phone is to your cat’s tracker.

We’re excited to announce that Tractive kindly offered us 1 Cat Tracker for a lucky Purrington Post reader to WIN!

* Contest Now Closed

This contest ended on February 15th, 2022 and was available to residents worldwide. To enter you simply needed to submit a comment in our “Leave a Reply” section at the bottom of this page saying:

My cats [names of your cats] and we would love to win a Tractive GPS Cat Tracker because [your reason]

The winner was chosen at random from all the correctly submitted entries and contacted by email.

Summary

Tractive GPS Cat Trackers comes with everything you need in one box. You’re good to go the moment you get your device. To learn more check out Tractive GPS Cat Tracker.

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Lost Cat? Not Anymore with a Tractive GPS Cat Tracker

A few years ago the ASPCA undertook a telephone survey of more than 1,000 pet-owning households across the country to get a sense of how many pets have been lost, how many ultimately made it home, and how their guardians found them.

The study involved a random survey of pet guardians to find out if they lost a cat or dog in the past five years – and if they did, did they find that pet – and where did they look? Here’s what they found:

  • 15% had lost a cat or a dog in the past five years – a lower number than had been anecdotally reported
  • 85% of those lost cats and dogs were recovered
  • The percentage of lost cats compared to lost dogs was quite similar – 15% percent for cats and 14% for dogs
  • Cat guardians were less likely to find their cat – only 74% of lost cats were recovered, while 93% of lost dogs were recovered

59% of cat guardians found their cat because it returned home on its own; 30 percent found their cat by searching the neighborhood and only 2% of cat guardians found their lost pets at a shelter.

This research tells us that there is a possibility that a significant percentage of the stray dogs and cats in the shelters around the country do not have someone looking for them,” said Dr. Emily Weiss, vice president of shelter research and development for the ASPCA. It also highlights the importance of ID tags and other forms of identification to ensure the quick return of lost pets.

The IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants) shared some interesting statistics on lost cat behaviors and found that 84% of 128 lost outdoor-access cats were found within a five-house radius of their home, and that 92% of 158 cases of displaced, indoor-only cats who’d escaped outside were also found within a five-house radius of their home.

A Better Solution to this Problem

Introducing Tractive – a GPS tracker for cats that lets you follow your furry friend’s every step in real-time on your phone. See where your cat has been and what they’ve been up to. Designed for cats, it’s lightweight and 100% waterproof – Rain, shrubs and trees are no problem for Tractive. It fits securely to your cat’s collar with an easy-to-use collar attachment. * [WIN a Cat Tracker – contest details below]

This device is a bit like a phone. It has a SIM card which lets it connect to the best mobile network, and give you the most accurate location. Its coverage is unlimited which means you can track your pet even if you’re on the other side of the world.

Never lose your cat again with a Tractive GPS. See where your pet is at all times with the app and your Tractive GPS cat (or dog) tracker.

Worldwide Location Tracking

Use your GPS tracker for cats throughout the USA, Canada and 150 other countries. It lets you manage all features via the free Tractive GPS app for iOS and Android or in any browser. Did we mention that it provides up to 7 days battery life.

LIVE Mode

Follow your cat’s every step with location updates every 2-3 seconds. Make sure they’re safe … or remotely join in on their adventures. You can even do location sharing with friends and family.

Virtual Fence

Set safe spaces, like your yard or your neigborhood. Get alerts in case your cat wanders a bit too far. Know the moment your cat leaves one – and when they come back safely.

All-Day Activity Monitoring

It even lets you track active time, rest and calories burned. Set fitness goals to keep your cat healthy and in great shape.

We should mention that it does require a subscription plan which is offered in monthly, 1 year, 2 year and 5 year plans available starting at $4.99 per month.

What about indoor tracking? GPS tracking does work indoors, but structures like thick walls are likely to impact accuracy. To pinpoint location indoors, you can use FIND Mode, which shows how close your phone is to your cat’s tracker.

We’re excited to announce that Tractive kindly offered us 1 Cat Tracker for a lucky Purrington Post reader to WIN!

* Contest Now Closed

This contest ended on February 15th, 2022 and was available to residents worldwide. To enter you simply needed to submit a comment in our “Leave a Reply” section at the bottom of this page saying:

My cats [names of your cats] and we would love to win a Tractive GPS Cat Tracker because [your reason]

The winner was chosen at random from all the correctly submitted entries and contacted by email.

Summary

Tractive GPS Cat Trackers comes with everything you need in one box. You’re good to go the moment you get your device. To learn more check out Tractive GPS Cat Tracker.

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New Book: Cats in the City of Plague

Cats in the City of Plague is not your average pandemic novel. This time the pandemic is the infamous “Black Death” from 14th century Europe, and the heroes are a crew of brave cats fleeing from humans who irrationally blame them for the disease.

In this historical novel, a resourceful cat and his feline friends must escape their Medieval French town and survive the night after superstitious humans blame them for the great pandemic. Instead of being petted and adored, cats are thrown out of their homes without explanation.

The hero of Cats in the City of Plague, Leander, is slow to realize that the humans in his French town have turned against him. Along with the mysterious Innocent and the pugnacious Eusebius, Leander decides to flee the dangerous city and return to the forest where, cat legend says, they originated.

Leander is a feline who can’t understand the recent events. He and his fellow cats never did anything wrong, and according to the legend of Le Chat, humans and cats are supposed to have an understanding. When he is forced out of his home, Leander must leave behind his life of comfort to seek safety.

Along with several other cats, Leander aims to flee the city and return to the wild where his kind once lived. The last half of the book recounts the cats’ suspenseful flight as they scale the city walls and dodge human and animal foes.

But time is running out. Will they make it, and if they do will these city cats learn to survive in the wild?

Curious to find out? Well we’re pleased to announce that the author (details below) kindly offered us 5 signed copies for 5 lucky Purrington Post readers to WIN (choice of paperback or e-Book).

* Contest Closed

This contest ended on January 28th, 2022 and was available to North American residents. To enter you simply needed to submit a comment in our “Leave a Reply” section at the bottom of this page saying:

My cats [names of your cats] and I would love to win a copy of Cats in the City of Plague because [your reason]

The 5 winners were chosen by the author from all the correctly submitted entries and contacted by email.

Author Bio

This book has a story of its own – the author (A.L. Marlow) a retired college professor first began working on this novel in 1982. He put it aside for many years until his son—and the global pandemic—convinced him to pick it up again. Cats in the City of Plague is A.L. Marlow’s first novel. He has, however, been a successful non-fiction writer who has published several books and many articles both for scholarly and general readers.  He has also had several plays performed in New York City and has published one short story for young readers. He has enjoyed the pleasure of cat companionship for most of his life. [Photo below: Author years ago with his most special cat.]

P.S. – If you can’t wait and want to grab your own copy, check it out here on Amazon => Cats in City of Plague

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New Book: Cats in the City of Plague

Cats in the City of Plague is not your average pandemic novel. This time the pandemic is the infamous “Black Death” from 14th century Europe, and the heroes are a crew of brave cats fleeing from humans who irrationally blame them for the disease.

In this historical novel, a resourceful cat and his feline friends must escape their Medieval French town and survive the night after superstitious humans blame them for the great pandemic. Instead of being petted and adored, cats are thrown out of their homes without explanation.

The hero of Cats in the City of Plague, Leander, is slow to realize that the humans in his French town have turned against him. Along with the mysterious Innocent and the pugnacious Eusebius, Leander decides to flee the dangerous city and return to the forest where, cat legend says, they originated.

Leander is a feline who can’t understand the recent events. He and his fellow cats never did anything wrong, and according to the legend of Le Chat, humans and cats are supposed to have an understanding. When he is forced out of his home, Leander must leave behind his life of comfort to seek safety.

Along with several other cats, Leander aims to flee the city and return to the wild where his kind once lived. The last half of the book recounts the cats’ suspenseful flight as they scale the city walls and dodge human and animal foes.

But time is running out. Will they make it, and if they do will these city cats learn to survive in the wild?

Curious to find out? Well we’re pleased to announce that the author (details below) kindly offered us 5 signed copies for 5 lucky Purrington Post readers to WIN (choice of paperback or e-Book).

* Contest Closed

This contest ended on January 28th, 2022 and was available to North American residents. To enter you simply needed to submit a comment in our “Leave a Reply” section at the bottom of this page saying:

My cats [names of your cats] and I would love to win a copy of Cats in the City of Plague because [your reason]

The 5 winners were chosen by the author from all the correctly submitted entries and contacted by email.

Author Bio

This book has a story of its own – the author (A.L. Marlow) a retired college professor first began working on this novel in 1982. He put it aside for many years until his son—and the global pandemic—convinced him to pick it up again. Cats in the City of Plague is A.L. Marlow’s first novel. He has, however, been a successful non-fiction writer who has published several books and many articles both for scholarly and general readers.  He has also had several plays performed in New York City and has published one short story for young readers. He has enjoyed the pleasure of cat companionship for most of his life. [Photo below: Author years ago with his most special cat.]

P.S. – If you can’t wait and want to grab your own copy, check it out here on Amazon => Cats in City of Plague

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Introducing Cat Empire

We’re excited to share the online release of a fascinating new documentary series called Cat Empire. It launched worldwide last month (Dec. 2021).

Cat lovers will find fascinating, engaging, and uniquely creative cat content in this highly engaging 3-part docuseries. From the dawn of humanity to online cat celebrities, this entertaining series explores the unique bond uniting humans and cats, for better and for worse.

cat empire poster

With the confessions of dozens of cat lovers, the insight of world-renowned specialists (Kate Benjamin, Gary Weitzman, Daniel Quagliozzi), showcasing out-of-this-world products and places and the collaboration of thousands of cats (among them, Instagram sensation Nala the Cat, BenBen & Pudge).

This unique series is truly a tribute to America’s favorite pet. With more than 200 million cat owners, the domestic cat is the most popular pet worldwide. Everything seems to indicate it has now entered its era of glory.

In the first episode (“THE LION IN THE LIVING ROOM“) they explore the relationship and the science behind our love for cats. From Paris National Natural History Museum to the thousand-year-old Chauvet cave, you’ll go back in time to learn about the origins of the domestic cat.

Through genetic analysis of the cat’s DNA and the latest scientific discoveries, the film dives into the 20,000-year-old relationship that unites us.

Whether it’s because of the hormones induced by “purr therapy” sessions or because of our innate need to care for cute (and fluffy!) creatures, our love for cats seems to know no boundaries. In the second episode (“PRICELESS LOVE“), the film dives deeper into the relationship uniting humans to cats.

The third and final episode (“TO INFINITY AND BEYOND“) postulates that our love for cats is not without consequences, and our meat-eating companion’s carbon footprint is enormous. In fact, the U.S. cat foot print is equivalent to that of the average African country!

Even more alarming, the cat’s ability to reproduce quickly has led to a serious
overpopulation problem. With dozens of millions of stray cats wandering the streets of U.S. cities, the issue has gotten so bad that according to researchers, it has become one of the greatest threats to biodiversity in the U.S., killing billions of animals each year.

Cat videos are among the most-watched of all categories of videos on the web. The resources devoted to cats in our society are as innumerable as they are unlikely; luxury hotels and private chauffeurs, state-of-the-art hospitals, designer clothing, video games, paleo diets, film festivals, museums, cryptocurrency, music for cats, the list goes on.

The rise of celebrity cats online has contributed to heightening the value of a colossal billion-dollar industry. Should we be surprised? After all, humankind has purposefully shaped domestic cats to become the objects of our affection.

This documentary traces the origins of domestication, from the ice age to the present day, unveiling the reasons of our mutual attachment, and dwells on the positive and negative impacts of cats in our lives and communities.

From Canada to France to London and Los Angeles, this film introduces us to cat lovers, enthusiasts, researchers, and detractors to help us to paint a portrait of an animal that, despite its enormous popularity, remains enigmatic and misunderstood in many ways.

Check out the trailer below:

SUMMARY

For more information or to order your copy, please visit their website at: catempiremovie.com.

Ubique Films

With over 40 years experience, Ubique Film is one of the oldest independent production companies in Canada, dedicated solely to documentaries. They have produced, scripted and directed dozens of documentary feature films, portraits, series and biographies.

Credit: All images courtesy of Cat Empire

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Introducing Cat Empire

We’re excited to share the online release of a fascinating new documentary series called Cat Empire. It launched worldwide last month (Dec. 2021).

Cat lovers will find fascinating, engaging, and uniquely creative cat content in this highly engaging 3-part docuseries. From the dawn of humanity to online cat celebrities, this entertaining series explores the unique bond uniting humans and cats, for better and for worse.

cat empire poster

With the confessions of dozens of cat lovers, the insight of world-renowned specialists (Kate Benjamin, Gary Weitzman, Daniel Quagliozzi), showcasing out-of-this-world products and places and the collaboration of thousands of cats (among them, Instagram sensation Nala the Cat, BenBen & Pudge).

This unique series is truly a tribute to America’s favorite pet. With more than 200 million cat owners, the domestic cat is the most popular pet worldwide. Everything seems to indicate it has now entered its era of glory.

In the first episode (“THE LION IN THE LIVING ROOM“) they explore the relationship and the science behind our love for cats. From Paris National Natural History Museum to the thousand-year-old Chauvet cave, you’ll go back in time to learn about the origins of the domestic cat.

Through genetic analysis of the cat’s DNA and the latest scientific discoveries, the film dives into the 20,000-year-old relationship that unites us.

Whether it’s because of the hormones induced by “purr therapy” sessions or because of our innate need to care for cute (and fluffy!) creatures, our love for cats seems to know no boundaries. In the second episode (“PRICELESS LOVE“), the film dives deeper into the relationship uniting humans to cats.

The third and final episode (“TO INFINITY AND BEYOND“) postulates that our love for cats is not without consequences, and our meat-eating companion’s carbon footprint is enormous. In fact, the U.S. cat foot print is equivalent to that of the average African country!

Even more alarming, the cat’s ability to reproduce quickly has led to a serious
overpopulation problem. With dozens of millions of stray cats wandering the streets of U.S. cities, the issue has gotten so bad that according to researchers, it has become one of the greatest threats to biodiversity in the U.S., killing billions of animals each year.

Cat videos are among the most-watched of all categories of videos on the web. The resources devoted to cats in our society are as innumerable as they are unlikely; luxury hotels and private chauffeurs, state-of-the-art hospitals, designer clothing, video games, paleo diets, film festivals, museums, cryptocurrency, music for cats, the list goes on.

The rise of celebrity cats online has contributed to heightening the value of a colossal billion-dollar industry. Should we be surprised? After all, humankind has purposefully shaped domestic cats to become the objects of our affection.

This documentary traces the origins of domestication, from the ice age to the present day, unveiling the reasons of our mutual attachment, and dwells on the positive and negative impacts of cats in our lives and communities.

From Canada to France to London and Los Angeles, this film introduces us to cat lovers, enthusiasts, researchers, and detractors to help us to paint a portrait of an animal that, despite its enormous popularity, remains enigmatic and misunderstood in many ways.

Check out the trailer below:

SUMMARY

For more information or to order your copy, please visit their website at: catempiremovie.com.

Ubique Films

With over 40 years experience, Ubique Film is one of the oldest independent production companies in Canada, dedicated solely to documentaries. They have produced, scripted and directed dozens of documentary feature films, portraits, series and biographies.

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How Expensive is Pet Insurance For a Cat?

As a pet owner, you probably already know that having coverage for your little friend is worth it. However, you might have some concerns about the cost of coverage. We will break down everything you need to know about the price of pet insurance in this post.

So, exactly how expensive is pet insurance? There are a lot of factors that can raise or lower its monthly price tag (see chart below from lemonade.com ).

What Your Pet Insurance Covers

The most basic forms of pet insurance will cover your pet’s medical care if they have a sudden trip to the vet. A basic policy will cover this, but also provide coverage for vet bills that are related to illness or accidental injury. Pet insurance will reimburse what you’ve had to pay, so it’s important to have it ready should you need it, as waiting periods are put in place to make taking a policy right before a trip to the vets far less attractive because you’ll have to wait an agreed period (up to two weeks) before claiming.

The average monthly cost of pet issuance in 2021 is $29.16 for a cat. However, the cost has a wide range among several different companies. It could be anywhere between $10 and $40 per month for a cat.

Many pet insurance plans can cover many expensive health problems, which is why it is so important to have. The coverage will include sudden accidents and illnesses, and even provide a substantial amount towards the vet bills.

Pet insurance is very different from human health insurance. There are no minimum coverage laws that require how the insurance is sold. There are usually four different types of insurance for cats, depending on your provider. They are:

● Wellness plans

● Accident only plans

● Accident & Illness plans

● Accident & Illness with Wellness plans

What Changes the Costs

Several factors go into determining the pet insurance cost for cats. Some of these factors include:

● Pet’s height and weight

● Their breed

● Their age

● Where you live

● Outdoor risks in your area

● Term of insurance policy

● The company itself

When considering what pet insurance you want to buy, you will want to also be aware of the average cost of treatments.

That way, you can determine whether the coverage will be beneficial to you. Treating common issues in cats can still be very costly- not to mention that treatments for rare afflictions are even more expensive. Most policies are open-peril. This means that your cat will be covered for everything unless it’s clearly stated otherwise in the policy.

Average Cost of Treatments For Cats

According to ValuePenguin, the average cost to treat a cat is $266.79 for illnesses. It is worth noting that certain conditions can be even more expensive than that. For instance, if your cat were to get into an accident, you could spend between $475 and $1,080 for the treatment.

Not everyone can have that amount on hand to cover vet costs, especially when the accident is sudden. Having pet insurance for your cat can help give you peace of mind since you know that you will be covered should something happen suddenly.

Cat insurance is worth having for many reasons, despite the monthly cost. The coverage can be used to manage routine vet bills, plus the ones that come unexpectedly. If your cat needs emergency treatments, you do not want their care to be held back due to the bills.

Even if you think you have enough money to cover emergency treatments on your own, pet insurance could still save you thousands of dollars. Plus, if you have more than one cat, the vet bills could add up very quickly if you do not have coverage for them.

Is Cat or Dog Insurance More Expensive?

When it comes to pet insurance, it is usually much cheaper to cover a cat than a dog. Dogs are larger and depending on the breed, they can have more health problems later in life than a cat. The costs also change depending on what policy you receive.

While cat coverage costs less on average, it could potentially cost more than a dog depending on what plans you choose.

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