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		<title>Anti Icky Poo &#8211; keeps your drains flowing smoothly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 21:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anti Icky Poo&#8217;s friendly bacteria and enzymes love to gobble up grease and organic &#8220;crud&#8221; in your drains as much as they like dining on cat urine. Here&#8217;s how to keep your drains happily flowing using a natural product that&#8217;s safe for you and our&#160;environment.
Prevention: Once a month pour 1/4&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;1/2 cup of Anti Icky Poo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.catfaeries.com/cleanup.html" target="_self">Anti Icky Poo&#8217;s</a> friendly bacteria and enzymes love to gobble up grease and organic &#8220;crud&#8221; in your drains as much as they like dining on cat urine. Here&#8217;s how to keep your drains happily flowing using a natural product that&#8217;s safe for you and our&nbsp;environment.</p>
<p>Prevention: Once a month pour 1/4&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;1/2 cup of Anti Icky Poo down each drain. AIP will happily clear out grease and soap&nbsp;scum.</p>
<p>Slow running drain: Start with 1/2 cup. After a few hours run some water to clear away remaining waste. You may need to do several&nbsp;applications.</p>
<p>Completely backed up drain: Anti Icky Poo probably won&#8217;t work 100% as it can&#8217;t eat through hair, but depending on what&#8217;s down there, it&#8217;s worth trying 1/2 cup before calling the&nbsp;plumber.</p>
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		<title>Fire-retardant chemicals in our homes could be killing our cats, and us!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 15:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cat Faeries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cat Faeries has been following the story of Midnight the cat for months.  We are on Arlene Blum&#8217;s email list. This article was in the Los Angeles Times, Friday, October 17, 2008.  Arlene&#8217;s website has additional information&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;for example, how to find out if your furniture and bed are&#160;toxic.
Did the state kill my&#160;cat?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cat Faeries has been following the story of Midnight the cat for months.  We are on Arlene Blum&#8217;s email list. This article was in the Los Angeles Times, Friday, October 17, 2008.  Arlene&#8217;s website has additional information&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;for example, how to find out if your furniture and bed are&nbsp;toxic.</p>
<h2><strong>Did the state kill my&nbsp;cat?</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Fire-retardant chemicals required by California in furniture may be poisoning us.<br />
By Arlene Blum&nbsp;PhD</strong></p>
<p><a title="http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-blum17-2008oct17,0,819903.story" href="http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-blum17-2008oct17,0,819903.story">http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-blum17-2008oct17,0,819903.story</a></p>
<p><strong>From the Los Angeles Times Opinion  October 17,&nbsp;2008</strong></p>
<p>My beloved cat, Midnight, died a few days ago&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;possibly because of toxic chemicals in my furniture. In two years with hyperthyroid disease, Midnight went from a plump 14 pounds to a skeletal five. A year ago, a veterinary epidemiologist found that Midnight&#8217;s blood contained among the highest levels of  toxic PBDEs documented in animal research. That&#8217;s when I learned that the chemicals in my cat came from my couch. And that my furniture is uniquely toxic because I live in&nbsp;California.</p>
<p>Since the 1980s, fire-retardant chemicals such as PBDEs have been added to furniture to meet a California-only requirement that the foam inside resist a 12-second exposure to an open flame. The chemicals evaporate from the foam, settle in dust and coat walls with a thin film. Cats that groom themselves and toddlers who crawl in dust show especially high levels of PBDEs, but everyone with this chemically treated furniture gets some&nbsp;exposure.</p>
<p>In dozens of animal studies, these fire retardants also have been shown to harm reproduction and scramble brain development. Studies are underway to determine if PBDEs are contributing to increases in autism, hyperactivity, birth defects, infertility, diabetes and obesity in&nbsp;people.</p>
<p>On average, dust in California homes contains 10 times the PBDEs found in dust from other states and 200 times the amount in houses in Europe, according to a new study from the Silent Spring Institute. Worse, Californians have twice the level of this fire retardant in their blood as do people in other states. A recent research report by the nonprofit Environmental Working Group showed that American toddlers have, on average, a level of fire retardant in their bodies that is three times higher than that found in their&nbsp;mothers.</p>
<p>Every evening for the last year, I put a needle into Midnight&#8217;s scruff to give her fluids to keep her alive. As I watched the slow drip of the liquid, I wondered whether the PBDEs in my cat caused her disease. The fire retardant is known to cause thyroid problems in rats, mice, kestrels and frogs. The EPA suspected a link after its 2007 study of cats found substantially higher levels of PBDEs in the ones with hyperthyroidism. In 1980, when PBDEs were first added to furniture, hyperthyroid disease in cats hardly existed, according to my veterinarian. Now it is an epidemic in&nbsp;California.</p>
<p>Were Midnight and my family safer from fires because of the toxic chemicals in our couch? Probably not. Furniture fabric in California is not required to be fire resistant. In a fire, fabric burns long enough to ignite even treated&nbsp;foam.</p>
<p>Happily, the death rate from house fires has gone down considerably in California since 1980. But it&#8217;s dropped a similar amount or more in states that don&#8217;t require retardants in their furniture. A decrease in smoking, more smoke detectors and better enforcement of fire safety standards are credited with this large decrease in fire&nbsp;deaths.</p>
<p>San Francisco Democratic Assemblyman Mark Leno&#8217;s AB 706, a bill that sought to remove toxic fire retardants from California furniture and maintain fire safety, was just voted down by the state Senate. Manufacturers of fire retardants&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;Chemtura Corp., Albemarle Corp. and Israel Chemicals Ltd.&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;spent millions on lobbying to stop&nbsp;it.</p>
<p>Instead, more Californians may soon be sleeping in a cocoon of chemicals. Technical Bulletin 604, a proposed state regulation requiring comforters, mattress pads and pillows to resist an open flame, is expected to be enacted soon by the California Bureau of Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation. Yet the state has not asked for any information on the health or environmental effects of the chemicals likely to be&nbsp;used.</p>
<p>As I stroked Midnight before she died, I thought about the canary in the coal mine warning of lethal gases. Perhaps the story of Midnight&#8217;s death can help protect us all from unneeded toxic fire retardants in our&nbsp;homes.</p>
<p>Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has the authority and responsibility to protect our health. He should instruct the bureau to stop California from being the only state requiring flame-retardant bed coverings, pillows and furniture. It&#8217;s too late for Midnight, but hopefully our governor will withstand chemical industry pressure and act to protect our cats and our children from unneeded toxic chemicals in our&nbsp;homes.</p>
<p><em>Arlene Blum PhD is executive director of the Green Science Policy Institute and a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley&#8217;s Department of&nbsp;Chemistry</em></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">Arlene Blum, PhD<br />
arlene@arleneblum.com<br />
Telephone: 510 644-3164  Mobile: 510 919-6363<br />
Executive Director, Green Science Policy Institute<br />
Web: <a title="http://www.greensciencepolicy.org/" href="http://www.greensciencepolicy.org/">www.greensciencepolicy.org</a>, <a title="http://www.arleneblum.com/" href="http://www.arleneblum.com/">www.arleneblum.com</a> </span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">Arlene Blum<br />
Phone:  510 644-3164<br />
Fax: 510 644-2164<br />
Cell: 510 919-6363<br />
E-Mail:  <a title="mailto:arlene@arleneblum.com" href="mailto:arlene@arleneblum.com">arlene@arleneblum.com</a><br />
Web site: <a title="http://www.arleneblum.com/" href="http://www.arleneblum.com/">www.arleneblum.com</a><a title="http://www.arleneblum.com/" href="http://www.arleneblum.com/"><br title="http://www.arleneblum.com/" /></a></span></p>
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		<title>Staying calm in this crazy financial storm</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cat Faeries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning we came to work to find a delightful email from a long time and well loved customer, Cheryl W.  It was about a blind old man who envisioned that all in his life was beautiful and well ordered.  This gave him inner peace and the ability to keep going and thrive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning we came to work to find a delightful email from a long time and well loved customer, Cheryl W.  It was about a blind old man who envisioned that all in his life was beautiful and well ordered.  This gave him inner peace and the ability to keep going and thrive despite his blindness.   He said that its a choice to be&nbsp;happy.</p>
<p>Certainly there are days, or cycles, where its darned hard to rise above our own sorrows, worries, grief, anger, and fears.  But if we work at it every day, little by little, we can all master the art of letting the feelings of happiness flow through our bodies, hearts, and minds.  We&#8217;ve got to.  For ourselves.  Our loved ones.  For the survival of our species and&nbsp;planet.</p>
<p>And right now with the financial pickle we&#8217;re in its imperative to remain calm, sane, and rational.  Its absolutely mind blowing how every time we are out in the world in The Cat Faerie Mobile (a blue 2006 Prius) driving the speed limit that some miserable being in a ridiculously huge truck or SUV hits the accelerator to whip around us in a blaze of screeching tires and false machismo.  We chuckle &#8220;well, there went $4 in&nbsp;gas.&#8221;</p>
<p>Be seriously, slow down.  Conserve resources both outer (gas, electricity, your worldly goods, and so on).  Conserve inner resources.  Its the inner resources of steady nerves, a sharp thinking mind, the benefits of 8 hours sleep, the benefits of drinking several quarts of alkalized water every day, eating only healthful and vital food that serve us.  Especially in these seriously difficult&nbsp;times.</p>
<p>Because we want to be a part of solution soon we will be sending out a newsletter with our latest promo.  We are still working on the details but it was involve another of our famous &#8220;gift with purchase.&#8221;  The gift will be A Ball of Twine . . . calming music for your cat.  Guess what?  Yes, it&#8217;s going to calm your cat, and it will calm YOU&nbsp;too!</p>
<p>Staying calm allows you to think clearly and to make logical, prudent, and compassionate decisions for every aspect of your&nbsp;life.</p>
<p>Thank you Cheryl W. for giving us the inspiration for this blog posting.   Yes, staying calm and happy is definately a choice.  Just like it&#8217;s a choice to barrel through life with rage, anger, hatred, fear, and with a soggy mind that&#8217;s making very foolish decisions.   Happiness is your birthright&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;cultivate it and feel it, and spread it&nbsp;around.</p>
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		<title>Its gift giving season &#8211; could gift wrap harm cats and the planet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2007 20:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cat Faeries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ho Ho Ho, its that time of year again. So many holidays to celebrate including Christmas, Hanukkah, Yule, Winter Solstice, Kwanza, and New Year&#8217;s. Did we forget a holiday or festival day? If so, tell us, we don&#8217;t want to miss out on anything FUN! This time of year there are oodles of chances for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ho Ho Ho, its that time of year again. So many holidays to celebrate including Christmas, Hanukkah, Yule, Winter Solstice, Kwanza, and New Year&#8217;s. Did we forget a holiday or festival day? If so, tell us, we don&#8217;t want to miss out on anything FUN! This time of year there are oodles of chances for festivities and giving sweet little gifts to those you&nbsp;adore.</p>
<p>But all that paper gift wrap. What a waste of paper. This year Cat Faeries behaviorist dusted off her sewing machine and put her very limited sewing skills to good use by making up lots of re-usable gift bags which are super easy to cut out and sew. She&#8217;s using a mix of old sheets, a few old dresses, hubby&#8217;s old shirts, and some new fabric (particularly yummy Japanese cotton in bold prints, or organic untreated&nbsp;cotton).</p>
<p>The gift bags are in lots of sizes to accommodate a wide range of gifts. In fact an assortment of bags make a great gift themselves. Here are some bag size ideas for&nbsp;you:</p>
<p>* very small&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;ideal size for an engagement ring or pretty earrings, or one cat&nbsp;toy,</p>
<p>* rectangular&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;for a bottle of wine or olive&nbsp;oil,</p>
<p>* square&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;to hold a book or&nbsp;two,</p>
<p>* medium&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;to hold an a bunch of cat toys, a few jars of homemade jam, a big jar of homemade bath&nbsp;salts,</p>
<p>* really big&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;for a hemp bathrobe. This size is probably big enough to use later for grocery&nbsp;shopping,</p>
<p>* super big&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;for really big gifts like a new computer. This size would be wonderful for future shopping trips when big items are bought or for packing clothes for a weekday&nbsp;getaway.</p>
<p>One of the reasons we like re-usable cloth gift bags is that many of our feline friends are tempted to chew on ribbons and bows. If swallowed they usually get barfed up, but that makes a huge mess for you to clean, and can scare the cat. But if chewed ribbon or bits of a bow do not get thrown up by the cat and starts to be digested serious or life threatening health problems can arise. There&#8217;s nothing festive about&nbsp;THAT!</p>
<p>So now we have two reasons to stop using all that paper, tape, and ribbon. You&#8217;ll cut down on waste and you&#8217;ll keep your cats healthy so that we all can enjoy another holiday season with fewer worries. Be happy knowing we have made one more step to green up our world and not be slaves to creeping consumerism. Ho Ho&nbsp;Ho&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;indeed!</p>
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