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Well, I'm a little upset. I think 30 minutes is too short a time to learn about kittens and puppies. Especially if they're Bulldog puppies like little tubby Dexter. And I would've liked to known more about the stray dog and her eleven mixed-breed puppies.

 

And it turns out Pippa wasn't a one-time momma, but rather once a featured kitten. My mother wondered why she wasn't fixed after being showcased. I guess getting spayed isn't part of the Too Cute package.

 

One thing I like about the new format: the behind-the-scenes stuff. It's probably tough to keep up with little animals, but I would bet it's rewarding as well.

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I was pleased the kitties weren't reruns repackaged as a new episode. Unless the rescue with a baby skunk was a repackaging - I know we've seen a kitten and baby skunk being bestest buds before.

 

And I was right - it originally aired last Halloween.

 

 

I knew Pippa, the BSH in a cat clinic sounded familiar. But why are we revisiting cat families? Is it that hard to line up people and cats to be on the show? Although having said that, I can see where it might be novel to follow a kitten from birth to being a Mom herself. 

There's no description up for "Kitten Puffs" yet, but I have one for "Muddy Puppies": 

 

At a small farmhouse an adventurous Cairn Terrier named Doogie attempts to befriend a finicky house cat. While a pristine pack of Samoyed pups have to decide whose rules they’d rather follow – their tidy mom or their messy dad.

 

 I'm 90 percent certain Cairn Terriers were covered already, though I don't remember a "Doogie."

 

Quick question from the commercials I've been seeing: what category was this show nominated for an Emmy?

 

ETA: Here's a review from the Daily News about the show.

 

ETA2: As expected, the nomination was for Henry Strozier and his voiceover work. Bad news: he didn't win.

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Here's the description for the kitten episode at 8 p.m. on Saturday . . .

 

In a cozy cabin, a pair of Siberian soul mates’ relationship is put to the test with the birth of their fireball son Calvin. While at a cats only grooming salon, a Turkish Angora kitten named Izzie has to balance her personal style with life in the salon.

 

 

And here are the episodes for Saturday, August 30 . . .

Puppies and Prickles: Pint-Sized

TV-PG

In the countryside, a German Shepherd mom is training her troop of seven pups to be Search and Rescue dogs. While in the big city an African Pygmy Hedgehog named Prickle is looking for a soft and cuddly companion in a house full of Havanese puppies.

Puppy Giants: Pint-Sized

TV-PG

An English Mastiff puppy named Dot searches for a little independence from her tag-a-long sister Olive. And Niles, a Small Munsterlander, tries to live up to his breed’s reputation as top notch hunting dogs, despite the distraction of his fun-loving mom.

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The trick is to get them at just the right stage of imprinting/development/foolishness, Bella.  My Babalu was introduced to a lot of things as a kitten, including my friends' 25 +/- birds; he had absolutely no fear or predatory instinct when it came time for them all to evacuate to our house during a wildfire; yet he goes apeshit jumping up the window screen trying to get to the wild birds at the feeder every fucking day of his life.  Granted, most of them are not the size of the various parrots, cockatoos & macaws he visited a few times in his youth, but I truly believe he has figured out the difference.  :-)    Some animals bond for the long term, and others for fleeting but loving relationships.  (Can you tell I love that show about Unusual Animal Friends or whatever?).  :-)

 

That being said, even an innocent gentle tap from a cat can be disastrous, especially if the toenails are not clipped short.  Nevermind the damage it can do to a delicate structure like a bird's torso (at least half of the injured birds I rescued were cat attacks); I was nearly blinded as a teenager by a cat's frightened claw, and my Beanie Baby had major abdominal surgery for an abscess that developed from an inadvertent claw puncture from his sweet adopted polydactyl brother, Shoe Shoe. 

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Thanks to Doctor Who, I had to DVR the episodes. And I only got around to seeing the Samoyed/Cairn Terrier episode. I don't understand why Major wasn't in the tub in every segment he was in. What a messy dog. And I kinda liked the Cairns dogpiling on poor Geronimo the cat. At least it didn't look like he outright hated Doogie.

I feel like the Siberian episode imposed too many modern gender ideals upon Boris, the cat father. No amount of shaming or putting kittens in front of him is going to make a cat father take parenting seriously. Nature has made them deadbeat dads.

 

I've noticed this kind of thing in many of the written narratives. There's usually some lesson where a puppy or kitten "learns" to be  happy fitting in while downplaying any possible satisfaction they might get from individual pursuits. Traditional feminine behavior gets played up for the girl babies and their mothers and the boys are usually adventurous little hellions. Fathers make brief appearances and their scripts are straight out of TV fiction written about human dads.

 

It's a bit disturbing. I know it's all fiction created in the editing but sometimes I have to mute the narration in order to enjoy the fluff.

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Anybody catch the latest episodes? It looks like we're going to be waist-deep in puppies for the time being, which is okay by me. Still, a half-hour episode doesn't work as well for me as the hour-long . . . especially with more interactions between puppies and Prickle the hedgehog.

 

Damn, the latest episodes are a bit of a blur. Does anybody have favorite moments to share?

 

ETA: Here are the summaries of the next episodes . . .

Sock Puppies: Pint-Sized

TV-PG CC

In a pack of nine Spinone Italianos, there’s only one thing that keeps a timid pup named Wally calm, his security sock. While a few miles away, a mischievous Pug named Oskar is a constant handful for his orderly librarian mom.

 

 

Episode 8

TV-PG

A Siberian Husky has declared himself the leader of a pack of seven pups, but he'll need to back up his bravado with some real sledding smarts. And in a litter of a dozen Irish Red and White Setters, a little runt named Lil has to prove she can keep up.

I'm guessing that whatever messes the puppies make are off-camera. Or cleaned up. Maybe that's one "behind the scenes" vignette we'll be getting in the near future.

 

I miss the agility-loving Pugs, though this new batch of puppies were cute enough. Anybody else mildly concerned about the puppy with the sock dependency issue?

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I got a description for Saturday's 8 p.m. episode:

Cuddly Kittens: Pint-Sized

TV-PG

A pair of Shetland Sheepdogs are concerned that their only pup is getting distracted by the farm’s resident Pomeranian Gino. Plus, in a litter full of tailless Manx, one kitten named Charlie is born with a tail and needs to figure out he fits in.

Puppies AND kitties. Sounds like a good mix. Also, I never thought we'd see Sheepdogs on the show, so that's a bonus.

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Once again, Animal Planet isn't saying what the 8:30 episode is about, but at least they have this up for 8:

Puppy Pros: Pint-Sized

TV-PG

In a small town, a dog about town named Izzy brings a rare litter of Portuguese Podengo Pequeno pups into the world, led by go-getter Gisele. Meanwhile, an octuplet of Cockapoos train to be therapy dogs.

Looks like we're not going to get new episodes for a while, if the AP schedule is to be believed. I can't emphasize how much my mother hated the Elf Cats. Apparently, lack of fur is a turn-off for her, and I tried my best to want those weird critters to be loved. At least the puppies were cute. Now . . . if only Too Cute would go back to the hour-long format.

 

I can't emphasize how much my mother hated the Elf Cats. Apparently, lack of fur is a turn-off for her, and I tried my best to want those weird critters to be loved.

 

My 89 year old father awoke from his easy chair nap to a TV screen filled with Elf Cat kittens. His immediate reaction? "What the hell is that?" Yes, I laughed out loud.

 

Hairless cats and dogs certainly aren't my preference, but I thought the Elf Cats with their crazy ears were actually kind of cute, as were the Chinese Cresteds featured on another of last night's episodes. 

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Checking in to see if anybody saw the new episode. Basically, it was a 60-minute highlight package set mostly to Christmas music and with no narrator. It was a little weird, but we did get some fun flashbacks, like the mommy Shar-Pei putting her paws up outside the window as Raisin chewed on his sister, Pipsqueak the psycho goat kid, and the Rottweiler puppies scratching at their new collars. Good stuff. 

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I'm halfway though this "merrycuteness" special, and I have to say I'm disappointed so far. I thought it would more holiday-focused, but it's more like just a rehash of stuff we've seen before.

 

Though I do love that baby goat.

 

 

Saw the whole thing now. Got a grand total of 2 minutes of the promised "Kittens climb Christmas trees; puppies dash through the snow". :(

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