TITLE: Who Put the Cat in Catastrophe NAME: Darwin Gregory COUNTRY: USA EMAIL: darwin_gregory@yahoo.com TOPIC: Catastrophe COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. JPGFILE: dgcat.jpg ZIPFILE: dgcat.zip RENDERER USED: POV-Ray for Windows Version 3.6 TOOLS USED: Include files listed, GIMP for conversion to JPG RENDER TIME: HARDWARE USED: Toshiba A75-S231 laptop, 3.33 Ghz Pentium 4M, 1GB Ram IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Some catastrophes do not appear to be major until you look at the scale of the problem, and one of those catastrophes is the abandonment of cats. There are cats abandoned every day, and some people seem to have no hesitation about leaving an animal to fend for itself. Whether the animal must survive in the wilderness finding food and defending itself from predators, or in a city with the same need for food, and a different set of problems, like cars. toxins and sociopaths, this is a catastrophe. These animals have been stripped of their natural abilities to survive in the wild through generations of breeding to create timid weak creatures for our own pleasure, and yet those who abandon them expect them to survive on their own. I am shocked when I hear stories of people moving and simply leaving their cat behind to fend for itself. Well listen up,people who abandon animals to their own devices, YOU are the source of a great catastrophe. One that has some states considering allowing the hunting of these domestic animals. Fortunately for a few of these victims there are a small number of people who expend their resources to clean up your mess. And those of us who have not spayed or neutered our pets are responsible as well. If Fluffy finds herself in the wild (whether abandoned or running away) you have condemned generations of cats to the pain and lonliness of trying to survive cold, predators, disease and fear. This image is an attempt to help people consider the results of their actions. Is neutering too much trouble or expense? Would you let someone torture a cat to save a couple o hundred dollars? If so, you are unreachable... if not, I hope that you make the effort now to have your pets spayed and/or neutered. If you must move somewhere that doesn't allow pets, is it fair to have the animals you should protect pay the price for that? If you can't (or won't) take the time and expense of finding a place that will accept your pets, at least take the time to ensure they don't end up condemned to a life to which they are not suited. Taking care of the feral and abandoned animals in the world is an easier task than taking care of homeless people, but we can't even seem to get this more controllable issue resolved... Even though I came up with my concept very late in the time period of the IRTC competition I am compelled to submit an image, even as rudimentary as it is in order to make a statement about a problem that can be eliminated if only people care. I had visions of a cat peaking out through some grass at a moving truck as it drove away. Because of my time constraints and minimal skills, I selected a cat looking onto an empty porch to represent the same situation. A few sites that do a beter job of explaining the real problem than I have: http://www.feralcat.com/ http://www.alleycat.org/ http://www.feralcats.com/ http://www.catcaresociety.org/feral.htm I am not affiliated with any of these sites, many others can be easily found. DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: The following objects were created by others and used in my image: Cat head (cat.inc) derived from a file documented internally as: Cassidy.inc by Neil Alexander 1998 It was simplified since all I wanted to use was the head. Cat Tail created using ikn.inc and sample file: Created by Rune S. Johansen, January 2000 Although designed for use in making necks, I found that it does a great job of creating a cat's tail as well. The porch is a simple series of boxes that I tinkered with for a few hours to make them look at least slightly like a porch.