Temma Martin
They are the purr that heals, the curtain ninja that entertains, the in-house Zen master. They are the cats we invite into our homes and in February the spotlight is on their well-being during National Cat Health Month.
Pet cats are varied and complex creatures, whether they are devoted couch surfers, or indoor/outdoor cats that love to go on adventures with you in the backyard, walking on harness and leash or cruising in a stroller. And they rely on us to keep them healthy.
Dr. Erin Katribe, medical director for national animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society, urges people to look at every aspect of their life with you.
First Fridays, fundraisers & Super Bowl parties this weekend
The Daily Herald
This weekend is set to bring three days packed with big fun, big music and more starting with the return of another First Fridays in downtown Columbia.
1. Cowboy Church presents The Malpass Brothers
Columbia Central High School, 921 Lion Parkway, will play host to a special concert on Saturday.
CrossCountry Cowboy Church welcomes The Malpass Brothers for a night of music, food and more starting at 6 p.m. Tickets are $35 and available at www.EventBrite.com or at the door. The music starts at 7 p.m. We look so forward to being in Tennessee, the band said in a Facebook video. We hope every one of you can come out and join us, and then have a blessed Sunday.