Monday, September 23, 2013

The Return Of Fins On Cars?

Having grown up in the 1950s, I have a fondness for the cars of the era and the "fins" that many sprouted.  This styling phenomenon evidently began and reached its zenith with Cadillac.  The 1959 "cat"--brother Forry's term for the luxury marque--had taillight-holding protuberances that looked about a foot high.

After that, tailfins began to shrink and were largely gone by the mid-60s, although vestiges remained, mainly on Cadillacs, for some years.

Recently, in Iron Mountain, Michigan, I came upon a relatively new Cadillac SRX with a hint of tailfins--the first I've seen in many years.  Please see the included photos.


They're small, but they're there.  

For more information about this development, please visit http://www.rokemneedlearts.com/carsindepth/wordpressblog/?p=6216











Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Testimonials

I always encourage people who are contemplating purchasing or have purchased a Natural Scratch scratching post or two to read the Testimonials page at naturalscratch.com.

This helps them understand the range of reactions cats have to Natural Scratch.

Some felines take to it immediately, others require considerable owner involvement and training. All eventually come to realize that it is something in the home or apartment that they can dig their claws into, with full human approval, for all their scratching needs

Never but never do I sell or promote Natural Scratch as a set-and-forget solution.

It isn’t and there is no such thing as far as I know. BUT, it does work without exception if customers follow the method presented in the training guide, consistently and with love and patience.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Many Scratching Products

Visit www.naturalscratch.com for many different scratching posts and planks and a slab.

From the original white cedar Natural Scratch in 24- and 32-inch sizes to cork posts in 24- and 32-inch sizes.

There are also three different types of cedar planks and one cork slab if your cat likes to scratch a horizontal surface.

Each product comes with an easy-to-follow and use training booklet that makes training your cat to claw what you want it to and nothing else straightforward and achievable.  Cats do want to please their human companions but need to be trained on what to do.

Please visit www.naturalscratch.com for more information.