Saturday, May 8, 2010

Sofia Mulanovich y Sofia MIAUlanovich


Lady Delamere on a surfboard. This little kitten a.ka. Sofia Miaulanovich is the first female cat willing to participate in the pro circuit.

The peruvian surfer and former world champion Sofia Mulanovich is an inspiration for the emergent feline star.

In a recent press release, Lady Delamere expressed her concern about the lack of opportunities for female cats around the world. "we do not hate water" she said. "we are just lacking opportunities and training facilities" She finally highlighted the point that "The urban myth of cats and water is still deeply rooted in the society, but things are changing ".

Meawlabong and Miauksilver are planning to provide sponsorships for this talented cat surfer.


Lord and Lady Delamere

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Watusi or Catusi Tribe

Lady Delamere combining Western technology and African tribal art

Lord Delamere with the shield of an African warrior.

Dear Friends: As you could see, we are healthy againg and gaining weight. Just compare us with the size of a laptop.
Today we got access to the studio with the African Antiques (we are running faster). Photos attached.
We are big kitten now, so we call ourselves The Catuzi (a named derived from the Watusi Tribe famous for their height) (Gatusi in Spanish)
We would like to thank Murat for feeding us and give us the required antibiotics while Luis was in Queensland and Naty in Fiji.
We would also thank: our vets i.e. Winston, Amy, Siobahn and Maggie.
Pfizer Labs and its product Flagyl, and pet food manufacturers Royal Canin and Hill
More soon
Lord and Lady Delamere




















Saturday, May 1, 2010

At home and carbon footprint

We are at home again. We were released from the hospital with an antibiotic treatment.

We lost weight and the vets are worried, so we will eat special food imported from Europe. Do you imagine the carbon footprint of that food? Can you count all the carbon emissions and energy wasted in cropping grain to feed european chicken, kill the chickens, cook them, put them in small sachets, put the sachets in boxes, transport the boxes to the port by rail or road, put the boxes in a boat, ship the boat to Australia, unload the boat, put the boxes in a truck, drive the truck to Canberra and then store the boxes at the vet hospital in order to give kittens like us a chance to survive a diarrhea?

Big Question: Is more energy in the food inside the sachet than the energy invested in process, pack, transport and deliver the sachets?

It seems vets committment to save the world starts by saving us!! And Luis and Naty could not agree more with that position!!


Lord and Lady Delamere