Someone alert the Queen! Brewskie Butt has traveled across the pond and has made Big Ben in London, England the first stop on his Worldwide Just Meowin’ Tour! Does he know about the corgis? Yes, they do have similar markings, but the Queen’s beloved pets are DOGS! Watch out Brew!
In case you didn’t know, Brewskie Butt, my spokescat and business partner is going on a virtual tour around the world to visit the friends he has made in various locations. Each day in May, he is going to visit a new city and/or geographical region around the globe. A drawing of him in a new place will appear here on this blog every day, and you will be able to bid on the drawing in an auction. When he returns home after his long trip, we plan to make a book featuring the best of the drawings.
Oh yes, and he plans to leave a clue every day as to where he will be going the next day on his blog, Just Meowin’. So make sure you check there and see if you can guess where he is going next!
Here’s the info about today’s drawing:
This auction is now closed.
5″ X7″ Prismacolor Pencil and Marker Drawing by artist BZTAT
Comes with an acid free mat ready for an 8″ X 10″ frame
Leave bids in increments of $5 below in the comments section.
Minimum Bid $40 USD
Shipping: $8 USA $18 International
BUY NOW OPTION is no longer active. It is only active when there are no bids for the piece.
Highest bid at 10:00 pm EST on Tuesday 5/3/11 wins the piece.
Winning bidder: send payment of bid + shipping to Paypal using email address: bztat at bztat.com
Please allow 4 weeks for USA shipping (We need to get good scans of all the drawings for the book, and it may take some time).
I told my cat Slick’s story in June of 2009 on my old blog. I wanted to repost it here, because, well, I just did. The drawing of her above is new. (If you are interested, it can be purchased for $50 plus shipping. Contact me if interested.)
Slick was recently diagnosed with Chronic Renal Failure (CRF), so her health has really been on my mind. She is doing well and is not very symptomatic at this point, but I obviously have to pay a whole lot more attention to her care now. She is now on medications and prescription food and we have a new water fountain for her pleasure. (She does love the thing!)
I am doing some research to learn more about CRF. I am learning that cats can live for a number of years after diagnosis, so I am not going to get all sad about this. I would appreciate any information you may have about CRF, however. Please share any resources that you have in the comments or send me an email. Thanks!
Here is Slick’s story if you would like to know more about my sweet girl.
If you follow Brewskie Butt on Twitter (BZTAT Studios official spokescat and my most incorrigible feline), you will often hear him grumbling about Slick. Slick is the oldest cat in my home, and she is also Brewskie’s nemesis. The two have been jealous of each other since the day the Brew first joined us.
Brewskie gets jealous because he knows that there is something very special between Slick and me. I have a special relationship with each of my cats, truthfully, but Slick and I go way back, and Brewskie knows it. He doesn’t like it much.
Slick came into my life in the summer of 1995. A small oil spill caused by a pipeline rupture had filled the Tuscarawas River near my home with black oily goo. I volunteered with the wildlife rescue for the spill, as many ducks and geese were harmed by the oil that invaded their habitat. Along with the wildlife, the rangers also brought in a calico kitten who had been romping along the riverbed.
I already had two cats at the time, Beezie (read about Beezie here) and Bub. I had no intentions of taking in any more cats. But there was something about this little kitten…The rangers thought that she had oil on her because of the black patches in her fur, but that turned out to be her natural markings. She did have an injured paw, though. I was concerned that she would not be saved if they took her to the Humane Society. The local HS was a fine organization, but was overwhelmed, and not likely to treat an injured animal.
I made the mistake of putting my hand in the cage that held the kitten. She purred and loved on me so sweetly, there was no way this cat was going to the Humane Society. The rangers gladly allowed me to adopt her. She was named Slick after the oil spill, and she has been with me ever since.
A minor surgery fixed her paw, and Slick quickly took over my home. She and Bub became friends quickly, and they were best buds until Bub went to the Rainbow Bridge in 2004. Beezie never quite warmed up to her, but she tolerated her, much the same way that Slick tolerates Brewskie today.
Slick and her best pal Bub
Slick tormenting Beezie
Slick became an indoor-only cat at my home. She was pretty wild at first, and obviously missed climbing trees. She loved to climb up on high things like the refrigerator, kitchen cabinets and curtain rods. She has always been a silly character, doing kooky things. She settled down somewhat after a couple of years, but she continues to enjoy high places. She still gets the zoomies now and then, and she is still kooky. She loves the nip and gets drunk as a skunk whenever she partakes.
Slick pretending the cabinets are a tree
Slick has always been a great cuddler, and her short tortoise shell colored fur is very soft. Brewskie gets very jealous when she and I cuddle.
I always considered Slick to be my baby. She was younger than Beezie and Bub, and she always just acted younger. Things changed, however, when Beezie went to the Rainbow Bridge in 2003 and Bub in 2004. She and I were both lost without our other pals. She especially missed Bub, with whom she was particularly close.
I knew that Slick would need another companion, as I was often gone for most of the day. A friend directed me to a family that had newly born kittens, and I brought home Noah. Noah proved to be a bit too aggressive for Slick, so I brought home Brewskie to redirect him a bit. Now Brewskie is best buds with Noah in much the same way that Slick and Bub had been. My mother’s cat named “Who” joined us in March 2008 when Mom had to go into a nursing home.
Slick and Brewskie
Although I got the others to keep her company, Slick has never really forgiven me for bringing these monsters into her home! She has always treated them with disdain. Brewskie, knowing that I always protect Slick when he or one of the others picks on her, gets especially jealous when I cuddle with her. He seems to think that I favor her.
I love all my cats dearly. But the Brew maybe right. I do sometimes show Slick special attention, because of our history and because she is so much older than the others. Can you blame me?
And that is the story of Slick.
P.S. – Since this was written, we have added another cat into the mix – Okey. Slick tolerates Okey much more appreciatively than the others, as Okey learned pretty quickly not to mess with her. Brewskie is more jealous than ever that Slick now gets even more special treatment. He has actually been treating her a little bit more kindly, though, since he now has Okey to divert his attention.
Today’s February Encore drawing is special. It is special for two reasons.
One is because it is a drawing of my little rescue cat Okey, who is, of course, very special to me. She is special to many others as well, because of the Okey’s Promise movement she has inspired.
The other reason this particular drawing is special is because I am offering the proceeds from its auction to the rescue group that helped me rescue Okey. Cripple Creek Ferals & Friends is currently involved in a major rescue of several feral cats whose situation has worsened in the midst of their rescue.
Volunteers had begun attending to several cats at the home of a couple who had lost control of their population of felines. After the rescue had begun, the house caught fire. The woman was seriously injured. The man had already been placed in a nursing home and was no longer in the home. (Read local news about the fire and cat rescue.)
It appears that the cats that were in the home survived by escaping into the garage that did not burn. Now Cripple Creek Ferals & Friends are tasked with managing, assessing, vetting and finding homes for all these cats. You can follow updates on the cats and learn adopting them at Cripple Creek’s Petfinder page.
Cripple Creek Ferals & Friends is not a large rescue group, but they are top notch, and I have no doubt that they will find a way to give these cats the best. Their leader coached me through Okey’s rescue, and we are both deeply indebted to her. The group needs resources though, and I have agreed to help raise funds for them.
All of the proceeds from this drawing’s auction will go to Cripple Creek Ferals and Friends. You can also donate to their organization separate from the auction bysending money via PayPal to the email address: criplcrkferals@aol.com.
Thanks for your support.
Here’s the info about the drawing:
This auction is now closed.
Approx. 5″ X7″ Prismacolor Pencil Drawing by artist BZTAT
(Drawing is on Bristol Board and pasted onto a colored paper background.)
Comes with an acid free mat ready for an 8″ X 10″ frame
Leave bids in increments of $5 below in the comments section.
Minimum Bid $30 USD
Shipping: $5 USA $15 International
BUY NOW OPTION:You can buy this piece now for $60 as long as no bids have been made in the comments below. Simply write BUY NOW in the comments and send a payment of $60 + shipping via PayPal to bztat at bztat.com.
Highest bid at 11:00 pm EST on Monday 2/21/11 wins the piece.
Winning bidder: send payment of bid + shipping to Paypal using email address: bztat at bztat.com