#JacksonGalaxy

Jason Pettus Photographyjasonpettus@pixelfed.social
2025-09-04
I am the new guardian of a formerly #abandoned #shorthaired #orange #tabby #cat named Sunny, the very first cat I've ever owned in my life, so in typical fashion am posting a ton of pictures of him online these days. Like every cat in existence, Sunny LOVES TO WALK ALL OVER MY KEYBOARD, where like a savant he always manages to open eight apps, change all their settings, then hit some magical Hogwarts combination of keys that freezes and crashes the entire computer. Even when I have my cheap little Chromebook travel laptop out, he'll just plunk his ass right down on top of it as it sits across the bottom part of my legs. Of course, when cat behaviorist #JacksonGalaxy explains what's going on, it all makes sense -- the cat considers you part of his tribe, so what's of interest to one is of interest to all, and he's trying to share the pleasure he can clearly see you get out of it. But when it happens, it sure does feel like it's the cat getting pissed that you're on your computer instead of paying attention to him, and is sitting on the keyboard as a way of punishing you. (Also, if anyone knows what key combination he's walking over that is crashing my Windows 11 computer, THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME KNOW.)
A shorthaired orange tabby cat, lounging in repose all over a Chromebook the same size as him, both of them on the lap of the human photographer, who is sitting on a couch and taking the image from directly overhead. Heavily filtered in the style of Instagram.
Jason Pettus Photographyjasonpettus@pixelfed.social
2025-08-26
I am the new guardian of a formerly #abandoned #shorthaired #orange #tabby #cat named Sunny, the very first cat I've ever owned in my life, so in typical fashion am posting a ton of pictures of him online these days. One thing cat behaviorist #JacksonGalaxy talks about a lot is providing your cat with as much "intellectual stimulation" as possible, by which I mean things that get their eyes and brain going during the day when you're at work, and especially interesting things to see out the window (which Galaxy calls "cat TV" -- turns out that far and away what your cat is doing the most when you're not home isn't sleeping but actually looking out the window). In that spirit, I installed a bird feeder outside my window a week and a half ago, but frustratingly wasn't having any birds come by, because I'm on the top floor of a three-story building and far away from any trees. Fortunately, though, the neighborhood sparrows have finally figured out the feeder is there, and are coming by every few minutes now all day long. Sunny thankfully finds this exactly as riveting as I had hoped he would, and always stops what he's doing and runs straight over to the window whenever he notices them. Interestingly, he doesn't get up on the top of his cat tree, where he could be nose-to-nose with the birds, but always watches them from the windowsill, three feet below the feeder. You do you, Sunny!
A shorthaired orange tabby cat sitting on a windowsill, staring up at a bird feeder three feet above him, covered in sparrows. Outside is a beautiful sunny day with white clouds, showing off the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago where the image was taken.
Jason Pettus Photographyjasonpettus@pixelfed.social
2025-08-21
I am the new guardian of a formerly #abandoned #shorthaired #orange #tabby #cat named Sunny, the very first cat I've ever owned in my life, so in typical fashion am posting a ton of pictures of him online these days. Yesterday I was talking about how I've become a religious devotee of cat behaviorist #JacksonGalaxy (of "My Cat From Hell" fame), and that based on his advice, in order to better tap into Sunny's wild cat DNA instincts, we go out every sunrise and sunset for a patrol around his territory (the third floor here in my co-op in Chicago's Hyde Park, which unfortunately he's not allowed to roam unsupervised), then followed by 15 or 20 minutes of "prey play," using a lure on a string attached to a wand. Galaxy says it's the only cat toy you ever need to own, because it's the only one that lets you realistically mimic the jittery, random movements of the prey the cat thinks it's hunting, catching, and killing (the HCK of Galaxy's HCKEGS), and he also says that this is one of the subjects where you see individual personalities in cats, in that most have only one very specific type of prey they go nuts for. The one I bought at Amazon came with bird feather lures (which he completely ignored) and ones looked like lizards (which he halfheartedly played with), but it wasn't until I bought a couple that look exactly like field mice (one gray, one white) that he would suddenly jump straight up in the air during prey-play like a kitten, and keep going nuts until he was completely worn out. After the prowl and the hunting, I then immediately give him his food to eat (Galaxy's E), which he follows with grooming and then conking out asleep, making up the HCKEGS cycle Galaxy says will keep your cat happy and confident if you can mimic in your home as much as possible.
Four images of a shorthaired orange tabby cat in the midst of chasing a mouse lure on a string, attached to a wand, on top of a hardwood floor that's seen better days. We see him run, jump, catch the lure, and sink his fangs into it.Four images of a shorthaired orange tabby cat in the midst of chasing a mouse lure on a string, attached to a wand, on top of a hardwood floor that's seen better days. We see him run, jump, catch the lure, and sink his fangs into it.Four images of a shorthaired orange tabby cat in the midst of chasing a mouse lure on a string, attached to a wand, on top of a hardwood floor that's seen better days. We see him run, jump, catch the lure, and sink his fangs into it.Four images of a shorthaired orange tabby cat in the midst of chasing a mouse lure on a string, attached to a wand, on top of a hardwood floor that's seen better days. We see him run, jump, catch the lure, and sink his fangs into it.
Jason Pettus Photographyjasonpettus@pixelfed.social
2025-08-21
I am the new guardian of a formerly #abandoned #shorthaired #orange #tabby #cat named Sunny, the very first cat I've ever owned in my life, so in typical fashion am posting a ton of pictures of him online these days. I'm a religious devotee of cat behaviorist #JacksonGalaxy (of "My Cat From Hell" fame), and two related things he's always talking about is 1) how important it is to a cat's instinctual wild brain to very strongly mark off territory that unequivocally belongs to his tribe (basically them and you), and to have the ability to constantly patrol it; and 2) that the natural cycle for a cat in the wild is the six-step "hunt, catch, kill, eat, groom, sleep," done mostly at sunrise and sunset because of being crepuscular hunters. The problem is that some of my floormates at the 20-person co-op where I live in Hyde Park, Chicago have demanded that the cat never be out of my room by itself unsupervised; so the solution is supervised trips outside my room three times a day, two of them at sunrise and sunset, with all the artificial lights on the third floor off, where Sunny gets to prowl his territory, explore the wide and long boundaries, hunt for mice (i.e. my wand toy), and get in some decent exercise. Here's a little tender secret not to tell my friends -- it's easily become my favorite moment of my day, a half hour when we powerfully bond over a shared hunt in our comingled tribe's territory.
Four photos of a shorthaired orange tabby cat wandering the hallways of a slightly beat-up 125-year-old co-op building. We see various rooms, hardwood floors, cheap carpet, a worn-out Asian rug, and a curious cat exploring it all.Four photos of a shorthaired orange tabby cat wandering the hallways of a slightly beat-up 125-year-old co-op building. We see various rooms, hardwood floors, cheap carpet, a worn-out Asian rug, and a curious cat exploring it all.Four photos of a shorthaired orange tabby cat wandering the hallways of a slightly beat-up 125-year-old co-op building. We see various rooms, hardwood floors, cheap carpet, a worn-out Asian rug, and a curious cat exploring it all.Four photos of a shorthaired orange tabby cat wandering the hallways of a slightly beat-up 125-year-old co-op building. We see various rooms, hardwood floors, cheap carpet, a worn-out Asian rug, and a curious cat exploring it all.
Jason Pettus Photographyjasonpettus@pixelfed.social
2025-08-19
I am the new guardian of a formerly #abandoned #shorthaired #tabby #cat named Sunny, the very first cat I've ever owned in my life, so in typical fashion am posting a ton of pictures of him online these days. I've only had him for three weeks now, so I've been scrambling every day to get my room first cat-proof, then cat-friendly, then "catified" (to quote #JacksonGalaxy); this has all happened right in the middle of me doing a big renovation of my room too, to celebrate my fifth anniversary of living in my 20-person co-op in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, so I'm incorporating #catification efforts into the new design. I'm also trying to build in as much stimulus as I can for this room-bound cat (I have floormates who dislike cats and have asked me not to let him roam the third floor unsupervised), and currently have some catgrass growing that I'll install soon, and have hung a bird feeder outside my window, right in line with his new cat tree, to name some early efforts. The recent storms we've been having here have been a big boon to all that; Sunny is fascinated with watching the raindrops splatter against the window, the nearby trees blow in the wind, and my bird feeder swing to and fro (or "cat TV," as Galaxy calls it). In these early days of cat guardianship, I enjoy these moments the most, when Sunny and I are hanging out like two peers and buddies, and I get to see the world through his eyes for a bit.
A shorthaired orange tabby cat hanging out on a windowsill during a rainstorm. He is looking up at the raindrop spatters with giant wide-open eyes. The moody image is further filtered in the style of Instagram.
Jason Pettus :blobnom:jasonpettus
2025-08-17

Surprise -- for the first time in my life, I've adopted a cat! That took me to YouTube for beginner's guides, which led me quickly to of popular reality show "My Cat From Hell." I did a deep binge this week of all four books he's now published; read my collected write-up of all four using this link.

goodreads.com/review/show/7837

Jason Pettus :blobnom:jasonpettus
2025-08-17

6/ At that point, knowing absolutely nothing about taking care of a cat, I started searching on YouTube for beginner's guides, where I quickly discovered of the reality show "My Cat From Hell." He's goofy, but he knows more about cat behavior than just about any other person alive today, and I quickly became an obsessive acolyte of his smart, impressive advice. Here's his YouTube channel; "Cat From Hell" can be streamed for free at Tubi. /CONT

youtube.com/@JacksonGalaxy

2025-01-21

J'avais souvenir d'avoir vu des vidéos de Jackson Galaxy, sur les chats qui aiment être en hauteur vs se cacher dans les buissons ("tree dweller" ou "bush dweller").
Je trouvais ça étrange, ayant mes deux mamies qui aiment plutôt les arbres à chats, l'idée que des chats aiment se planquer.
Et avec Automne je n'ai plus de doute : si c'était une chienne ce serait un terrier 😂

La vidéo, avec le "chat de plage" en sus
youtube.com/watch?v=GNaGNZ7bIS
#cats #JacksonGalaxy #MastoCats

La petite tête d'Automne chatonne tigrée, qui dépasse à peine du tapis de jeu à trous gris.
MusiqueNow :pride: ✡️ 🇵🇸 :anarchismhebrew:MusiqueNow@todon.eu
2024-09-29
MusiqueNow :pride: ✡️ 🇵🇸 :anarchismhebrew:MusiqueNow@todon.eu
2024-09-29

youtube.com/watch?v=cdsje9--wY

DO NOT DRESS UP THE #FURBABY!

#JacksonGalaxy

Why You Should NEVER Dress Up Your #Cat

#Caturday

2024-03-03

ママの機嫌を損ねたせいで
3匹に寒い思いをさせた
規則正しい食事と運動が大切なんだ
#JacksonGalaxy

2023-12-19

I've watched the video below, and I can't say I'm totally on board with what Mr. Galaxy says.

For the record, for most of my life, I've used "manual" litter boxes, but when I still lived with my ex-wife, our normal litter boxes were covered. Mr. Galaxy gives reasons why he does not like covered boxes, but I've literally never ran into any of the issue he raises.

What I use now is the "semi-automated" litter box. I basically have to tilt it to clean the poop out. I'm putting a link to that product below.

I was disappointed that Mr. Galaxy spent no time on this model in his video. He mentions it, but then he clubs it with the fully electric models. I don't think it makes any sense. For one thing, while the electric models are easily in the hundreds of dollars, what I got is $50 right now on Amazon. I got it for $40.

Am I absolutely thrilled by my purchase? No. I think there's a bit of a learning curve. I've put too much litter into it at some point, and I've been careless with the tilting. I've not made a mess, but I've made things more complex than they needed to be.

I'd never buy the completely automated litter boxes that cost hundreds of dollars. I see too many potential malfunctions with those. No, I don't have experience with them, but I have experience with similar devices, and I learned that simplicity is really a feature.

He's right that how your cat uses the litter box is a health report. My ex-wife and I did just fine with our covered litter boxes, and I'm going to do just fine with my semi-automated box now. I don't see why I wouldn't notice if Maddox's output was bloody. I can't really talk about the electrical boxes. Maybe they do mess things up so that you can't read your cat's output. 🤷

Again, I wouldn't buy the electric litter boxes. That's too much money at stake if things don't work out.

Maybe my purchase will turn out to be a "yes, with caveats," rather than an absolute "yes" or an absolute "no."

#cats #LitterBox #JacksonGalaxy

youtu.be/zkvCtsdhFjQ?si=bH549P

amazon.com/dp/B07FG5J1RL

Lojie :blobcatcoffee:Lojie
2023-10-29
2023-06-05

After reading the #JacksonGalaxy books #Catification, Catify to Satisfy, and Total Cat Mojo, I thought of a way to bring some of the cookbooks closer to the kitchen while also giving our #cats more horizontal space to share. This is a mockup; eventually I'd love to add more walkways to make the house as enjoyable for our cats as it is for us ground-dwellers!

A diagram of a wall between two doorways showing three wooden boxes suspended on alternating sides, creating a series of jumpable platforms that cats can explore. The uppermost box holds a copy of Mark Bittman's "How to Cook Everything" and Yotam Ottolenghi's "Jerusalem", showing how cookbooks can fit inside. A small housecat with a short tail perches on the middle box for scale.
🥥 Tucker Carlson's Nuts 🥥JStatePost@newsie.social
2023-05-26

@VCP 🥥 I saw that episode and am of the opinion that #JacksonGalaxy -- the #CatWhisperer was being facetious.
The man clearly loves cats.
Apologies if anyone has a different opinion on this topic. 🥥

🥥 Tucker Carlson's Nuts 🥥JStatePost@newsie.social
2023-04-23

@WizardOfWor I'm currently binge-watching the videos of a dude named #JacksonGalaxy who does a show called "My Cat From Hell." And even though I've let many cats own me, Mr. Galaxy swiftly convinced me that I knew next to nothing about cats. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Cat 🥥

2023-03-25

A phrase that happens often in our home: "Well #JacksonGalaxy says....

Daisy Doo & TuxieGirl Betty666k9s@mas.to
2023-02-22

@agenderfox @sheepchase
I know not everyone is able to drill holes in their walls. You might be able to try other things like suction cups if you check out #Catification or #JacksonGalaxy on YouTube

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