Cats as Living Art: The Innovative Project Frame Your Feline
The Story of My Pet: Inspiring Stories of Animal Rescue, Fostering & Adoption05/26/23 • 52 min
What happens when you combine a passion for cats, comedy, and creativity? You get Frame Your Feline, an innovative project by our guests, LA-based entrepreneurs, and stand-up comedians, Brian Vermeire and Kristina Hughes. As loving cat parents to seven rescues, they've designed a one-of-a-kind cat shelf featuring a genuine art frame that securely attaches to the wall. Once a cat jumps into the Feline Frame they become a work of living art! Not only are these Feline Frames aesthetically pleasing, but they also offer a safe space for cats to lay and play.
As I chat with Brian and Kristina, we uncover the inspiration behind Frame Your Feline and learn how their backgrounds in comedy and entrepreneurship influenced the creation of these interactive spaces. We also discuss the benefits of having seasonal art for cats, creating a gallery wall for multiple cats, and their mission to support the cat community. But that's not all - Brian and Kristina share their heartwarming stories of rescuing cats and their dedication to local animal rescues such as Pipers Helping Paws.
Join us for this inspiring and entertaining conversation with Brian and Kristina as we celebrate the incredible impact pets have on our lives, and explore how their creative venture, Frame Your Feline, is inspiring cat lovers to showcase their feline friends in a whole new light. Don't miss this purr-fect episode!
To learn more about Brian and Kristina, and Frame Your Feline, check out their Website and follow them on Instagram and on their YouTube Channel.
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05/26/23 • 52 min
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The Story of My Pet: Inspiring Stories of Animal Rescue, Fostering & Adoption - Cats as Living Art: The Innovative Project Frame Your Feline
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In this episode titled "Cats as Living Art: The Innovative Project Frame Your Feline," hosts Julie Marty Pearson welcomes guests Brian Vermeer and Christina Hughes, LA-based entrepreneurs, stand-up comedians, and cat parents to seven rescues. Together, they discuss their creation, "Frame Your Feline," a project that showcases cats in works of living art. They share the inspiration behind it, emphasizing the sense of security and enjoyment cats find in sitting inside the frames. The frames, made with quality and durability in mind, can be customized with interchangeable artwork panels and backdrops. The guests also delve into the importance of responsible pet ownership and caring for pets in various circumstances. They highlight the positive impact of high-quality pictures on shelter animals' adoptability and discuss how their project can assist businesses and cat rescues. With heartwarming anecdotes and humorous stories about their own cats, the episode offers an engaging conversation for both cat lovers and pet enthusiasts.
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Hello , my friends and fellow animal lovers , welcome to another episode of the story of my pet podcast . I am your host , julie Marty Pearson , as always , and I'm excited to welcome a pair of guests today . Yay , i think this is actually my first duo , wow
Speaker 1And my first male guest on the podcast . Oh wow ,
Speaker 1Cats as Living Art: The Innovative Project Frame Your Feline Top Questions Answered
How many teeth does a possum have?
Possums have 50 teeth, which is the highest number of teeth among mammals.
What do possums eat?
Possums have a varied diet that includes scrambled eggs and fresh chicken, among other foods.
How long do possums live in the wild?
Possums have a short life expectancy in the wild, but as a pet, they can live around eight years.
What are the frames made of in Frame Your Feline?
The frames in Frame Your Feline are made of real framing materials, not reclaimed wood.
Why do cats love sitting in the frames?
Cats instinctively love sitting in the frames because it gives them a sense of security.
Do cats need to be coaxed into the frames?
No, cats naturally want to be inside the frames as they feel hidden and safe in them.
Can cats share the same frame?
Yes, cats can peacefully share the same frame or lay inside it.
How can the frames be personalized for cats?
The frames have interchangeable artwork panels and different color and backdrop options to match personal preferences.
What organization rescues animals in the Antelope Valley area?
Pipers Helping Paws is an organization that rescues animals in the Antelope Valley area.
Why is planning for pet care important?
Planning for the care of pets is crucial, especially for elderly or sick individuals, as dumping of pets often occurs when owners pass away or can no longer care for them.
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