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Why Should We Get Kittens As Pets?

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Why Should We Get Kittens As Pets? Submitted by: Mary Majorda Kittens are and have always been adorable creatures. Of course, these youngsters are also playful, naughty and mischievous as well. Perhaps that’s the reason why people are attracted to them, as they entertain us with their peculiar antics and curiosity. Cats and dogs have been found to relieve humans of stress and make great companions at home. Of course, choosing between a cat and a dog is totally a personal choice. Why should we get a kitten then? Well, for one thing, they are cute and adorable and are less active as compared to dogs. They recognize us as their masters but do not overly show their enthusiasm like dogs. That’s why they make you work for their affection all the time, instead of the other way around. Kittens are small in size and therefore easy to carry around. This makes it easy for you to take your cat around in your car or when you need to take your cat with you outside. However, cats and kittens have ...

Is the British Shorthair Cat for You?

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The British Shorthair is a cat that is said to resemble the teddy bear. It is also referred to as the European Shorthair and is the descendant of cats brought to Britain by the Romans. The Romans interbred with wild native cats. The British Shorthair cat was later crossbred with Persian cats to improve the thickness of their coat. This is an easygoing breed with a stable character that can live comfortably in apartment settings. The cat is not normally destructive or extremely active, although can be playful. Famous British Shorthairs include: · A model for the Cheshire cat in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland · A silver tabby British Shorthair is the face of Whiskas · A British Blue is the face of Sheba cat food · The Bacardi Breezer commericals featured a silver tabby British Shorthair The following appearance description is offered as tips for you to decide if the British Shorthair cat is right for you, your family and lifestyle. Appearance Description Medium to large cat of compact ...

Is the Birman Cat Breed Right for You?

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The Birman cat breed is said to have originated in western Burma. Birman cats were first sent to France in 1919. Birman cats have been bred as companions for many generations. They are a very loving cat breed and usually take a genuine interest in whatever their owners are doing. All Birman kittens are born white and start developing their colors at the age of one week. The first parts to develop are the points of ears, nose and tail. The true color is complete at two years old and after a wintry season. The following physical description is given as tips to help you decide if this cat breed is right for you, your family and lifestyle. Physical Appearance · These cats are colorpointed, which means they have a darker color on their tail, legs, ears and face like the Siamese and Himalyan · Birmans are accepted by CFA in the colors of seal point, chocolate point, blue point and lilac point, and a variety of lynx point, parti-color point and red factor solid-color point · The unique white ...

Is the American Wirehair Cat Right for You?

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The American Wirehair has been in existence as a pedigreed cat since 1964. Appearance: The coat is very unconventional. It looks and feels much different from other felines. The coat at first appearance seems coarse, a little like steel wool. The strange feel of its coat is softer than it looks. Each hair is hooked or crimped, which gives a wooly appearance. The coat comes in different degrees of wiriness from soft wooliness to harsh, sparse and spare. Optimum coat has all three types of hairs: awn, awn down, and guard airs bent or kinked and present over the entire body of the cat. There is a difference in this cat’s coat even from a distance that is noticeable Personality: Warm happiness Calm and alert Each usually has a favorite family member, but will make time for all family members The wirehair loves to present with its owner, either supervising or observing what is going on They like the sun and like to soak up the sunlight coming into a room They interact well with childre...

Is the American Curl Cat Breed Right for You?

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The American Curl is the result of discovering a novel cat that has eventually created a new breed for feline fanciers. Physical Description Unique ears that curl back in a graceful arc, creating an alert, perky, happily surprised expression Plumed tail that resembles a feather boa When curls are born their ears are straight. In 3-5 days the ears start to curl back staying for a while in a tight rosebud position, then unfurling gradually until permanently set at around 16 weeks The distinct feature of the American Curl is its uniquely curled ears, the medium-size rectangular body, silky flat-lying coat and expressive walnut-shaped eyes Curls are available in long- and shorthair coats, which are seen in a variety of colors and patterns Personality Personality is truly enjoyable Attracted to water, television and sleeping in salad bowls They are people-oriented, faithful, affectionate soul mates who adjust remarkably fast to other pets, children, and new situations People say they are ve...

Is the Abyssinian Cat Breed Right for You?

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The Abyssinian is one of the oldest known breeds. In appearance, Abyssinians resemble the paintings and sculptures of ancient Egyptian cats. The Egyptian cats always portray an elegant feline with a muscular body, beautiful arched neck, large ears, and almond-shaped eyes. The Abyssinians of today still retain the jungle look of Felis sylvestris lybica, the African wildcat ancestor of all domestic cats. The breed is named because the first Abyssinians exhibited in shows in England were reported to have been imported from the country of Abyssinia, known today as Ethiopia. Physical Description Bears a remarkable resemblance to the noble cats depicted in statues of ancient Egypt Ticked, richly colored tabby coat free of markings on its legs, tail, and neck but with dramatic facial markings, each hair is ticked with four to six bands of color: dark at the tip, lighter at the roots, with bands alternating dark and light The ideal Abyssinian has a bright color at the hair root that matches th...