youtube.com — Whether they dote on one cat or hoard hundreds, women can be unjustly derided as "crazy cat ladies." With humour and compassion, this film delves into the feelings of love, loss and loneliness behind these very real attachments.
Oct 26, 2009 View in Crawl 4
bakerstreet05Oct 26, 2009
crazy cat ladies are a complete phenomenom ... I mean there is a concept created to describe them "crazy-cat-lady" .... that'a a lot to say
ikildsatanOct 27, 2009
that is metal as f**k
ikildsatanOct 27, 2009
Nothing that a rat poison dosed can of food through a window can't fix.
whidbeyislandOct 27, 2009
Don't need to mow the grass if you don't have mice. :-)
acoopOct 28, 2009
pretty sure thats why they are lonely ....
Closed AccountNov 6, 2009
In some areas, people just dump their animals. All you need are a few like that to end up with a colony of 30 feral cats breeding away. There are crazy cat ladies and there are cat ladies. I'm not surprised the officer thinks a hoarder and a rescuer are the same- because his local rescuer isn't really a rescuer at all! It is sad that he has no experience of real cat rescue. There are some wonderful people out there taking care of other people's negligence. They are cat ladies, but not crazy.Crazies will "rescue" as in trap and hoard. Cat ladies actually rescue - they trap, then they neuter/spay, and then the cats are returned to the wild. A cat lady will give a wild cat shelter and food if an outside cat, or maybe take it in if it is an abandoned housepet. A crazy cat lady will hunt down and capture ferals in cages. Both will call it "rescue" but one of them is just very sick. A rescuer is an excellent superfunctional person providing a service. A crazy cat lady is a creepy dysfunctional person providing a nuisance. It is *not* hard to tell the difference. Crazy: has more cats than they can handle, and they are breeding more, and are overwhelmed by it. This person needs help. Cat lady: has a small number of indoor cats, cares for a larger number of strays, and is usually up to the neck in vet bills. This person would appreciate a donation to the local Aspca to fund more neutering and hospital care.
marissacaldwellDec 8, 2009
You can buy the movie on DVD now. Go to www.catladiesdoc.com and then shop! They are selling crazy cat lady action figures too. ha!