Articles, tagged with "breeds of cats", page 3
17th April 2009
Over the last thousands of living, cats have cute much handled their breeding themselves. In the opening, they were used for one object - hunting and murder rodents. As the time progressed, we began to breed cats more to our penchant. Now days, there are ...
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Author:
Joshua Simms
28th February 2009
Toilet train your cat! That's right be one of the first to get full training instructions in this ebook that you can download in the next 10 minutes. Learn the secret tips to fully train your cat to use the human toilet. Do you remember, just like Mr. Jin...
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Author:
TonyB
14th January 2009
If you're like me, you probably haven't thought too much about urinary crystals in cats. But if you have a cat who's prone to cat urinary problems, you need to know more about cat bladder crystals.
Why Are Feline Urinary Crystals Important?
Even tho...
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Author:
Darlene Norris
07th January 2009
Over the last thousands of years, cats have pretty much handled their breeding themselves. In the beginning, they were used for one purpose - hunting and killing rodents. As the years progressed, we began to breed cats more to our liking. Now days, there ...
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Author:
Jess Shaw
21st July 2008
American Longhair or Domestic Longhair is a breed of long haired felines. It has long beautiful hair and a well structured physique. It is one of the commonest breeds of cats found in America today and is often bred along selective lines to create other c...
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Author:
Ailurophile
20th May 2008
Of all breeds of cats, the Siamese cat is the ideal cat for the owner who wants a demonstrative and loving cat. Known to be extroverts, Siamese cats are outgoing and sociable. They know who their owners are and are frequently seen shadowing their owner wh...
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Author:
Sven Ullmann
15th October 2007
Aging cats are going to take a little more looking after as they get older and visits to the vet should become more regular to ensure that any problems are dealt with before they become a bigger worry and concern.Older cats, in general, will need a little...
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Author:
Paul Alexander
24th July 2007
Some cat breeds are low maintenance, while others require frequent brushing. Cat breeds are not as different from each other as different dog breeds but there are still some mighty different types of cats out there. Some cat breeds are people-pets and t...
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Author:
James Kronefield
27th June 2007
The Cornish Rex breed began as a happy accident of nature. A genetic mutation in a liter of kittens born in the 1950s in Cornwall, United Kingdom, resulted in kittens that had extremely fine and curly down for hair, not the typical thick coat like most br...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
10th May 2007
The history of the Birman cat is steeped in mystery. According to legend, the people of Asia built a temple to worship a golden goddess with sapphire-blue eyes. A priest often knelt in meditation with a white temple cat. One night the temple was attacked ...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
15th February 2007
A breed of cat as old as recorded history, the Egyptian Mau ('Mau' means 'cat' in Egyptian) can be seen in the artwork of the ancient Egyptians. It is thought that Egyptian Maus are descended from species of the African Wild Cat. In that culture, the cats...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
08th February 2007
Over the past thousands of days, cats have pretty often cared their breeding themselves. In the brand, they were used for one reason - search and downing rodents. As the days progressed, we began to cover cats many to our liking. Now years, there are some...
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Author:
Jack Moundon
26th January 2007
The origins of the Persian cat are murky, at best. Some claim that the Persian is descended from the Sand cat, but this cannot be proven. It is also thought that somehow Angoras were crossbred with Chinese longhairs or Russian Longhairs, but again, this i...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
23rd January 2007
The Tonkinese breed is widely considered a 'newer' breed, a cross between a Burmese and a Siamese, though some dispute this saying the breed existed in the 1800s. The first known Tonkinese was Wong Mau, a descendant of ancient Burmese. Wong Mau was bred w...
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Author:
Robert Benjamin
01st December 2006
The exotic and majestic appearance of the Persian cat captures the attention of cat lovers everywhere, making it one of the most desirable breeds of cats today. Their dense and lush long-haired coat, short legs and broad head with round eyes and flat muzz...
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Author:
Andi B.