Rawr Weekly | 4.26.13

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Aries 3/21 - 4/19 You are always getting into things. Things you shouldn’t be in. Be more cautious. Nine lives go fast when you’re careless and don’t watch out for what’s best for you.

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YouTube has been overrun by cat videos and no one is complaining. It’s the best substitute for a cat of your own and is a whole lot cheaper too. Here’s a list of the best cat videos for a day when you need a little cheering up.

“Maru the Cat” by mugumogu If Maru is Mugumogu’s cat, they’re the luckiest cat owner on the planet. I’m reduced to a pile of laughter every time that silly kitty gets a running start at a cereal box or takes the

Taurus 4/20 – 5/20 Don’t underestimate your great power. There are many people out there that hold you to a superstition. Take advantage of your reputation and take more risks.

is calling your name. Get dirty and have a ball. Track mud in the house and make your presence known. They’re sure to notice you then.

Gemini 5/21 – 6/20 You love the sun, but it’s playing hideand-go-seek with you. Take advantage of the time you have to sun bathe by the window while you can.

Virgo 8/23 – 9/22 You have a beautiful coat. Let others enjoy it as well and make your presence known when company is over. Purring won’t hurt either. People think that is so cute.

Cancer 6/21 – 7/22 They keep scolding you for bringing them small, dead animals. Take a break and bask in the sun. Maybe they’ll appreciate you more when they have mice running all over the place. Leo 7/23 – 8/22 With the rainy weather upon us, the mud

Libra 9/23 – 10/22 They just give you way too much attention and you need some space. Get to a high place and perch there. Scorpio 10/23 – 11/21 You are a cat of many colors. You are very good at blending in and going with the flow. Take a stand and be different. Try something new.

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Sagittarius 11/22 - 12/21 You are always so dirty. Try bathing yourself and keeping up with it. Remember, you will need less baths if you do it yourself. Capricorn 12/22 - 1/19 You carry yourself with a sense of entitlement. Come back to earth and recognize you are not the best thing that has ever happened. News flash — people are still favoring dogs over cats. Aquarius 1/20 – 2/18 You’re always dressed in your best attire. People try to copy you by wearing tuxedos, but really, you wear it best. Make them jealous and strut your stuff. Pisces 2/19-3/20 You’re beautiful. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. There are many people out there allergic to cats but you are their exception. You don’t have hair so you don’t shed. Accept yourself for who you are and be proud.

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“Surprised Kitty” by rozzzafly This is by far one of the most adorable cat videos I’ve ever seen. Who would have thought cats might be ticklish?

“Nyan Cat” by saraj00n If you need to annoy anyone, just find the 12-hour version of this video. Don’t ask me how an animated Pop-Tart cat became so famous — I honestly have no idea.

“I’m a Kitty Cat” by lyesmom Another absurdly CATchy song (see what I did there) that you won’t be able to get out of your head. “I’m a cat. I’m a Kitty Cat. And I meow, meow, meow. And I meow, meow, meow. I’m a cat.” You get the idea.

“They See Me Rollin’” by SamRS94 It’s a cat … riding a tortoise. Need I say more?

“Cat-Friend vs. Dog-Friend” by fatawesomefilms This video is the most accurate depiction by humans I’ve ever seen of cats and dogs. I’ll take one of each please.

“Cat Jump Fail with Music: Sail by AWOLNATION” by Veronica Duff This might not be as funny if the music weren’t so perfectly timed. Regardless, it’s 30 seconds of pure anticipation and four seconds of

absolute terror because this cat doesn’t quite have enough spring it’s leap.

“KITTEN in Hamster Ball stuck in middle” by lekilimark That poor cat is stuck in the hamster ball and I just can’t help but cheer for it as it finds a way out. I would say it’s cruel to put a cat in a hamster ball, but that cat crawled in there all by itself so my laughter is justified. Kaitlyn Krasselt can be reached at arg-arts@uidaho.edu


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One bad cat ‘Cats & Dogs’ In a world where dogs double as secret agents and cats are trained ninjas with a fierce leader emily vaartstra attempting to rawr rule over the human race, there is only one question: who will rise to the top and reign supreme? In the 2001 action/adventure family comedy, ‘Cats & Dogs,’ unbeknownst to the humans, a war between cats and dogs quickly peaks when a dog named Buddy is ambushed and “catnapped” by an evil army of cats working under the white Persian cat menace, Mr. Tinkles. Mr. Tinkles (voiced by Sean Hayes), along with his evil sidekick Calico (voiced by Jon Lovitz), plans to conquer the world by making all humans allergic to dogs through preventing Buddy’s owner, Professor Brody (Jeff Goldblum), from creating a serum to cure dog allergies. An adventure-seeking Beagle puppy named Lou (voiced by Tobey Maguire) gets adopted by the Brody family and gets caught in the crossfire as Buddy’s replacement to protect the Brody house and the serum from the cats. Lou — with the help of an Anatolian Shepherd named Butch (voiced by Alec Baldwin), a Chinese Crested dog named Peek (voiced by Joe Pantoliano) and an English Sheepdog named Sam (voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan) — tries hard to succeed as a secret agent, and in being a friend to the young Scotty Brody (Alexander

Pollock). While the humans continue through their busy lives, the cats make several attempts to capture the formula as their canine foes work endlessly to stop them. Although this is a familyfriendly comedy, even college students will find themselves entertained by the ongoing battle of which animal is superior between cats and dogs. Like many pet-oriented films, there is always the issue of cheesy dialogue and predictable plot twists with a few questionable special effects (talking pets being one of them), as well as the oh-sofamiliar conclusion of uniting boy and dog, but the movie makes for light-hearted entertaining night nonetheless. ‘Cats & Dogs’ was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Family Feature Film (Comedy) and Best Performance in a Feature Film — Leading Young Actor (Alexander Pollock). The sequel, ‘Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore,’ was released the summer of 2010 with the return of actors Duncan, Pantoliano and Hayes in their roles as Sam, Peek and Mr. Tinkles. Nick Nolte and Wallace Shawn replace Baldwin and Lovitz as Butch and Calico Lou, now an adult dog, is voiced by Neil Patrick Harris and joined by James Marsden, Christina Applegate and Bette Midler as the voices of new characters named Diggs, Catherine and Kitty Galore. Emily Vaartstra can be reached at arg-arts@uidaho.edu

Chicken and rice, hold the mice

Homemade cat food saves money, healthier for all cats molly spencer rawr Just as with people food, store-bought cat food contains tons of chemicals and preservatives which makes it less nutritious. This may not be something cat owners think of, but you can in fact

make homemade cat food. But there are some foods to avoid when making a homemade meal for your felines. Don’t use onions, bacon, chocolate, pork, bones or raw eggs. Here’s a chunky chicken and rice mush recipe to make for your furry friend.

more information For more recipes, visit us online at one (or all) of the following: Website: www.uiargonaut.com/crumbs Instagram and Twitter: @uicrumbs Facebook: www.facebook.com/uicrumbs

A Crumbs Recipe Card Ingredients 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Chicken and rice cat food

Hard boiled egg 1/2 lb ground chicken (beef is okay too) 1/4 cup brown rice 4 tsp olive oil 1 cup chicken stock

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First, mash the boiled egg. Next, place all ingredients into a sauce pan and boil. When the stock is boiling, reduce the heat and simmer for 20 minutes or until the stock reduces, and watch for rice to absorb water and swell. Once stock reduces, remove cat food mixture from heat and allow it to cool completely. Throw all of the ingredients into a food processor or blender until they are mashed and mixed. Voila! Kitty din-din. And maybe dinner for you too. After all, it is people food.

Source: http://www.savvyhomemade.com/home-made-cat-food.html


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Cats declawed kaitlyn martin rawr

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In many countries, declawing cats is illegal, but in the U.S., it is still legal. Many people debate whether this process is humane or inhumane. Choosing to declaw a cat is a big decision. Many people don’t understand just how big that decision really is. Declawing cats is removing a bone from the paw. Cats have three bones in each finger just like a human and the claw is the third one on the end. By declawing a cat, that third bone is removed. “I don’t think that declaws should be taken as lightly as some people take them,” said Melissa Kuhrt, a doctor of veterinary medicine. “People don’t know that we are amputating a toe.” Another process that some people choose to do instead of declawing the cat is called a tenectomy. This is a process in which the tendon which allows the cat to extrude their claws is cut. This way, the cat can keep their claws but they can’t use them to damage anything. On the subject of inhumane versus humane, a tenectomy is more inhumane than actually declawing the cat, said Vera Milosh from Pets Are People Too. Because the cat still has its claws, it want to claw at things but it can’t. At least when the cats are declawed, they can still do the clawing motion but cause no damage. They just seem to get frustrated with the tenectomy. Many people choose to declaw their cats for their own benefit. Whether it is for behavioral modification or just to protect their furniture, people want it done. There is no health advantage for the cat to be declawed, which is why many people argue that it is inhumane. If the cat was born with deformed paws, then it is a medical procedure that has to be done for the cat to be more comfortable by a doctor’s suggestion. Ultimately it is the doctor’s decision to perform the procedure. Some will refuse to do the procedure no matter what the argument is, but at the Moscow Animal Clinic, Kuhrt will do it. “We usually recommend do-

ing them before 6 months of age because we still have cartilage in there and there is less bone being damaged when we are doing the actual procedure,” Kuhrt said. “In the younger kitties they usually respond quickly and they rarely act like there has been a big procedure done.” Other disadvantages to declawing cats include taking away their main way of self-defense, so it is important to keep them inside, Kuhrt said. Older cats may not be able to walk the same after the procedure and seem to never really be the same. It is also important to keep an eye on the paws after the procedure to make sure the paws are healing correctly because it is possible for abnormal nail growth, she said. Most times, Kuhrt recommends not declawing the older cats, but when it is the only saving factor from going to the shelter, she would rather declaw the cat for the owner than see the cat be put in the shelter. Milosh said it is a natural thing for cats to claw at things. That is how they shed their nails. There are many alternatives to declawing cats or having a tenectomy done. Scratching posts are most common, but there are a lot of different options. Cats like different things and it constantly changes so it is up to the owner to keep up with cats’ needs. Another option is Soft Paws. Soft Paws are a cover for the claws that are super glued onto the claw. They have to be reapplied every four to six weeks but can be great alternative for owners who are willing to keep up with them. Some cats won’t stay still long enough for the application of the soft paws, but the Moscow Animal Clinic will apply them on request. Declawing a cat is a big decision that will affect the cat for the rest of its life. A consultation with the doctor is done before the procedure so that the owner knows exactly what is being done and what it will do to the cat. The debate whether it is inhumane or humane will go on and is really up to each individual person. Kaitlyn Martin can be reached at arg-arts@uidaho.edu


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Some might think her apThere proach to insincere kindness is are times over the top. when sassy is Such as this response, “Have mistaken for a nice day? Don’t tell me what being grumpy to do!” or cranky. This But I think she’s just being occurs most honest with herself, something katy sword often with our rawr everyone could do more often. favorite InterThe same can be said about net star Tardar her feelings toward different Sauce, more commonly known types of people. as Grumpy Cat. “There are two kinds of Tardar Sauce is one of the people in this world and I most misunderstood cats, but don’t like them.” she possesses a philosophy Last but not least in the myself and others share. Grumpy Cat phrase fun-bank, Tardar Sauce isn’t grumpy, “My blood type is be she’s brutally negative.” honest. When Aside from her she doesn’t like approach to life, something, she says there are a few other “No.” things Tardar Sauce Yes, her face and I share. may mislead othAs revealed in her ers, but tone of video to the internet voice can do the world, she loves Starsame thing. Sarbucks Coffee Cake. I casm is often hard love Starbucks. to detect in those She doesn’t like of us who practice pictures taken of herit often. She doesn’t let UI mascot self. I avoid them like the plague, unless people get away grumpy cat there is a Thizz face with saying stupid to be made, a grill to things or being be had or a photoignorant in general. bomb to execute. A mentality Such as this motivational gem. she clearly shares. “I’m sorry that I offended Perhaps the most important you when I called you stupid. I similarity between Grumpy Cat honestly thought you knew.” and myself is our love of sleep. Her take on staying healthy “The worst thing after wakis extraordinary. ing up? Everything until I go to “Your face uses more bed again.” muscles to frown than smile. She may be offensive to What can I say, I’m addicted to those who don’t understand fitness.” her, but living life the way Grumpy Cat has an apGrumpy Cat does — carefree, proach to people that I find honest and with a daily dose inspiring. of Starbucks — is a philosophy “I like long walks, especially I can get behind. As should when they are taken by people everyone else. who annoy me.” Katy Sword And, “I thought I couldn’t be can be reached at more disappointed, you proved arg-arts@uidaho.edu me wrong.”

I’m sorry that I offended you when I called you stupid. I honestly thought you knew.


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Kitties come, kitties go Humane Society sees spike in number of kittens during spring season molly spencer rawr This is the time of year the Humane Society of the Palouse sees a lot of kittens. “We have two litters of bottle babies right now and a pregnant momma,” Don Nickles from the humane society said. The number of cats the humane society takes in is a somewhat flexible number because it’s easier to alter a cage to fit two cats than it would be for two dogs. “This time of year our numbers will jump because we get litters of kittens,” Trina Pickett from the HSOP said. “We’ll have one week where we get a dozen cats in and one week where we only get one.” Pickett said the most cats the HSOP has ever had one time was more than 120 felines. “That’s really overpopulated for us,” she said. “We usually try to stay under about 80.” Nickles said the cats move out of the shelter much faster than dogs because most people can only have cats where they live. It’s harder for people to get dogs from the humane society because of age, breed and behavior, he said. “People tend to turn in the unruly dogs with no manners,” he said. In the HSOP there are roughly 12 cages in the front room that hold cats of all different shapes, sizes and temperaments. In the back, where employees are, even more cats reside. Then there are two rooms completely dedicated to cats. The two rooms are connected by a large, outdoor kitty porch. And of course there

more information For more information on adopting pets, you can reach the humane society at 208-883-1166. www.

humanesocietyofthepalouse.org or on the HSOP

Facebook page. Each animal at the HSOP can be found on petfinder.com

are the kitties who are lucky enough to roam freely around the shelter. “Cats that roam have been here long enough to make their own rules,” Pickett said. “Cats usually win around here.” Nickles said if he had to pick a favorite, his would be a long-haired orange tabby with a sweet personality named Tig. Nickles said he likes Tig because he reminds him of a cat he has at home. Pickett’s favorite cat, if she had to choose, is Suzie, a longhaired black cat who sat in the front in her own large cage. When the HSOP found Suzie, she was skinny, losing hair and sick. She eventually was nursed back to health, but soon after became sick again. This was when Pickett decided to foster Suzie herself. She nursed Suzie back to health once again, and believe it or not, Suzie had became ill … again. This time with a serious eye infection. After fostering her for three months, Pickett was finally able to bring the somewhat blind but healthy Suzie back to the shelter. “We kind of have a history,” Pickett said. Molly Spencer can be reached at arg-arts@uidaho.edu

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Bottom right: UI student Gwen Swanson volunteers at the Human Society of the Palouse. She walks the dogs and spends time caring for the cats. Bottom left: Tamara Reichbach and Chloe Villanueva enjoy petting a tabi cat at the Human Society of the Palouse on Monday.


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A cat and her college student As college students we have ality is never boring, she’s personable, she loves to play enough responsibilities. For and of course she’s lovable. me, it’s taking classes, workHer breed is rare, ing a part-time job and athletic, curious, very spending more time on social with humans and the student newspaper very intelligent for a than I should. cat. She loves to poke But no matter how her nose into whatever busy I get there’s alI’m doing, as if she gets ways one thing I have jealous or upset that time for — spending er sean kram I’d do anything without time with my cat Serrawr her when I’m home. If ena. My two-and-a-half I’m on my laptop she’ll year old Turkish Angora lay on the keyboard. has lived with me for more “That’s cool, Serena. It’s not than a year now, and was my like I’m trying to be producmother’s birthday gift to me tive or anything,” I tell her. after my first semester at the I can’t even play video University of Idaho. games without her nudging As any cat owner should herself onto my lap and pawfeel, to me she’s the coolest ing at the controller. cat in the world. Her person-

I put up with it because it’s adorable. Besides, it brings up tons of photo opportunities. I’d estimate I have more than 100 pictures of her on my phone … or my Facebook page. I can’t really help it, since every day with Serena is an adventure. She’s always trying to explore and discover. Like me, she hates being bored, which is why we probably get along so well. Even getting her to Moscow was an adventure. She staunchly refused to stay in the makeshift cat-carrier I had, instead breaking herself out of cat-jail and crawling into the trunk where she calmly hung out during the five-hour trek from Seattle.

Sean Kramer has a passion for sports, beer and his cat

From there she made herself at home at my apartment, which I’ve lived in and will continue to live in for my entire time in Moscow. It took her all of five minutes to explore every square-inch of my place — she takes the cat curiosity cliché to a different level. She loves to try to be an outside cat, even though I don’t let her. Of course she’s stubborn, and my attempts don’t stop her. Many a time I’ve come home to an empty house and gone outside to look for her. She’ll eventually find her way home if I don’t find her, in which case she’ll put on her princess hat and act like she didn’t do any-

thing wrong. All in all she’s made my time as an Idaho student all the more fulfilling. There’s nothing like coming home from a stressful day of school or work to see her run up and start obnoxiously meowing. I still like to tell myself it’s because she misses me, but most of the time it means she’s hungry (sometimes I think she eats more pounds of food per day than I do). And sometimes it’s a nice hangover remedy to wake up to fuzz and purrs in your face. Maybe one day you’ll have a cat as awesome as mine. Sean Kramer can be reached at arg-arts@uidaho.edu


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I can haz worshippers aleya ericson rawr The Internet is obsessed with cats. This fact was clearly illustrated when Google built a neural network that was able to learn what the concept of a cat was from Internet images without it being previously programmed into the machine. “A lot of cute pet videos are also really popular, but they are not quite as popular as cats. Part of that is an addiction thing. People get mentally addicted to stuff and on the Internet you will never know what that will be. At the moment it is cats,” University of Idaho senior Sharayah Wilcock said. Cats have affected human culture through the Internet and even human history. Cats were first domesticated by humans during the Neolithic Revolution approximately

12,000 years ago. “I think that there is a certain amount of truth in the joke that cats domesticated us because one of the things that everyone says about a cat is that they are very independent. Cats tend to be independent, as a result that you don’t tend to see a lot of the spectrum that cats are wonderful and cats are horrible as seen in dogs,” Ellen Kittell, an associate professor of the History Department said. Cats fall on a whole spectrum of being gods as in the case of the Egyptian god Bastet. In ancient Egypt, Bastet was worshiped as a goddess of protection against diseases and is also referred to as the Eye of Ra. Kittell said like many Egyptian gods and goddesses, Bastet was part human and part animal, with the head of a

cat and the body of a woman. Cats also take on godlike qualities due to the belief and saying that cats have nine lives. “That’s one of those hard things we can’t pinpoint an origin,” Kittell said. “The fact that it is in the culture when we begin to write things down suggests that it is an idea that number one: was widespread, and number two: was in the oral tradition. The fact that we have visual representations of cats as gods may be a suggestion that we have an issue of reincarnation. But I think it’s recognized by human culture and civilization that cats seem to survive evidences or instances that would claim the lives of others, hence we get the situation where cats have nine lives.” Rats had an important role in the Black Death, or bubonic plague, the most deadly

The religious influence of cats and how they’ve changed history

disease outbreak in western history. Kittell said the bubonic plague had a 60 percent fatality rate and that the plague outbreak was prefaced by a period of famine. The plague’s origins can surprisingly be traced back to cats. “In the early part of the century in Europe, in certain places they thought the famines were brought on by bad weather so they started blaming cats, so they killed them off. And then the rats come because the bubonic plague is associated with the flea….because it infects a flea that lives only on rats.” Kittell said. Since many cats were killed, the rat population exploded across many parts of Europe and spread the Black Death. Cats were further associated with one of the first workers revolts in history. Kittell said that in the early

1730s a rich printing shop owner had several apprentices and several cats. After a while, the apprentices got angry that the printing shop owner, whose duty it was to feed and clothe the apprentices, was feeding the apprentices spoiled meat while the cats were getting fresh meat. One apprentice was fed up with being overworked and underfed so he rounded up all of the cats, put them on trial, and hanged them all. On the Internet, cats have many trends, from Nyan Cat to Grumpy Cat, which have worldwide recognition. But alas, often cats do not receive proper recognition for their historical achievements as well as their adorable achievements.

Aleya Ericson can be reached at arg-arts@uidaho.edu


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Are you a cat or dog person? “There are only ‘dog people.’ Cats do not have ‘people.’ Cats have ‘staff.’” Doug Wood nick cain | rawr

John Butterfeild aka Butters gets into a more comfortable position for his daily nap, which of course is his favorite thing to do.

“Dogs! Because they love you no matter what, cats are snooty.” Jesse Lynn Tangen

“Definitely a dog person! Dogs are called ‘man’s best friend’ for a reason. Cats ... I don’t even know where to start.” Sam Koester

What’s a clowder and can cats see color? molly spencer rawr

Why do cats like catnip?

“Of course! Dogs. They are sincere and loyal.” Tshering Thendup Sherpa

“I’m a dog, cat, horse, sheep, hamster person ... Why? Animals don’t judge and are dependable and never purposely disappoint you.” Kathryn Holden

Catnip is an herb located in the mint family that when crushed releases a chemical called nepetalactone. When the chemical is released, the cat will tend to roll in the catnip, smell it and occasionally — cats will eat it. Once the kitty has come in contact with the nepetalactone, the cat acts as if it’s on some sort of hallucinogen. Catnip is not harmful to cats even though it may impair them temporarily. Some cats won’t want anything to do with catnip.

What do you call a group of cats? We all know a group of kittens is called a litter. But then what do you

call a group of adult cats? A clowder. A male cat (when neutered) is called a “gib,” if not fixed, he is called a “tom.” And female cats are called “molly.”

Are cats colorblind? Through years of research, it has been discovered that cats have both rods and cones in their eyes. After neurologists wired cats’ brains using electrodes in order to find out if a cat’s brain can in fact distinguish between different shades of color — the conclusion was cats are not colorblind.

What happens when you cut a cat’s whiskers? It’s true, whiskers on cats are essentially a fifth sensory organ. Damaging a cat’s whiskers will cause it discomfort as well as disorientation and confusion. Whiskers aren’t just regular hairs

on a cats face. They are located deep within the follicle, being surrounded by a muscle tissue sensitive to nerves and sensory cells. The purpose of whiskers is to serve as an “environmental scanning system.” Whiskers are so sensitive that a cat does not actually have to touch an object with whiskers to know it’s there. Molly Spencer can be reached at arg-arts@uidaho.edu

more information For more cat facts you can visit. http://www.todayifoundout.com/index. php/2012/02/10-amazingcat-facts/


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Kitty corner on the Palouse

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Top right: Trina Pickett from the Human Society of the Palouse, holds Tig who is a large, long-haired orange tabby with a sweet personality. Bottom right: Chloe Villanueva scratches behind Cupid’s ears at the Human Society of the Palouse on Monday. Cupid has piercing blue eyes, a pink nose and would love to come home with you.


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Events calendar

“Cat Fish”

Arts, entertainment, cultural events admission $10. Group rates are available. SUB Borah Theater ASUI VandalEntertainment presents: Django Unchained, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Free Admission

Saturday, April 27 Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre 2013 Kino Short Film Festival, 7 p.m.

Friday, April 26 Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre 2013 Kino Short Film Festival, 7 p.m. The 2013 Kino Short Film Festival is an annual event that showcases studentproduced narrative short films and videos. This event is organized by the School of Journalism and Mass Media at the University of Idaho and is supported by ASUI Hartung Theater William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night”, 7:30-10 p.m. Admission is free for UIdaho students. Tickets are $8 for U-Idaho faculty and staff and WSU students. General

Hartung Theater William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night”, 7:30-10 p.m. Admission is free for UIdaho students. Tickets are $8 for U-Idaho faculty and staff and WSU students. General admission $10. Group rates are available. SUB Borah Theater ASUI VandalEntertainment presents: Django Unchained, 9 p.m. Free Admission

Sunday, April 28 SUB Borah Theater ASUI VandalEntertainment presents: Django Unchained, 3 p.m. Free Admission

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Molly Cat: A plump feline who spends most of the day eating and sleeping. She is known to have loose morals, and has been spotted in scandalous positions with many different male cats. jesse keener | rawr

Example: I feel like such a Molly Cat, after sitting around gulping down Cheetos and beer with this guy I just met.


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