Persian Cat Information

Most people have a liking for pet animals and for them cats are no exceptions. People may find a variety of cats depending on their body types. It is easy to spot the difference between the stocky Persian and the long, lean, Abyssinian cat. To see how well they differ, it is best to see these cats in action.

Different Body Types:

Given below is the information of body types of different cats:
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The Cat Days of Summer

Phoebe is such a funny girl. She is also a pretty girl. Half Siamese and half Bermese, she is really striking and beautiful. Even the vet says so. (Do vets say that to all proud “parents”?) At any rate, sometimes even pretty girls are funny. As you might imagine with her lineage, she is also a talker. Talk, talk, talk. When I get home from work she always has much to say about her day. When I have been gone for two or three days she has much to say about that as well. However, when she is mad at me for leaving her alone for a couple of days, she indulges herself in fifteen or twenty minutes of “the silent treatment” before the talking starts. When she does deign to speak to me again, I’m sure her dialogue has more to do with scolding me than visiting about current events. Read more…

The ABCs of Taking Photos of Your Cats

Many of you have taken pictures of your friends, the landscapes and so on but when it comes to taking the pictures of cats, it is not so easy to capture the actions. You may exclaim then what can be done to insure the Pictures of Cats!

When you step out to capture the pictures of cats you may need to follow the key elements below. Yet to achieve wonderful pictures of cats you need to be patient, do proper planning and a perfect support of the background.

Be patient and prepared to take sudden movements!

The first and foremost thing you should remember is that you must be patient enough to the actions of the cats. Decide whether you are going to take a close-up, a full-length, an action pose, or any other body part. If you plan to take action shots you will need a lot of patience at this point. Alas! Cats can move very quickly at the wink of your eyes. There is probably not just one pose you should concentrate but you can make up with several other poses.

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All About Feeding Your Cat

Cats are very similar to people in many ways. Just as it is important to watch what is going into you cats tummy, you also need to keep an eye on how much is going into your cat’s tummy. When people eat too much food, over time they become overweight.
Cats are the same, if they become used to eating however much they want, when they want, it is a sure bet that you will have a pretty fat cat on your hands after a while. This is especially true as your cat gets older and less active. If you aren’t sure if your cat is fat or not, there are a few telling signs that you can look for that are pretty similar as to when you can tell if a person is overweight. Read more…

The Tonkinese Cat

A shorthair feline breed, Tonkinese is believed by some to have been imported alongside Siamese from the Orient in nineteenth century. Others maintain that it is an artificially created breed. In either case the modern origin of Tonkinese was in twentieth century when it was produced through crossing of Siamese with Burmese cats. Since then the cat has gone through various stages of development and is now recognized by most cat fancies around the world. To many it is still very much a Siamese that resembles the traditional Meezer cat of a few decades back. Tonkinese is the only feline breed whose modern roots can be traced to Canada.

A combination of Siamese elegance and Burmese muscularity, the Tonkinese is a medium sized cat. It is sleek and strong and weighs in the range of eight to ten pounds for healthy adults. Body shape is that of the classical Siamese of old with a modified triangular head and almond shaped eyes that range in color from blue to green and golden. They are the only purebreds to have aqua colored eyes. Fur is short and dense and occurs in mink, solid or pointed patterns. Coat colors include blue, silver, gray, platinum and chocolate. Overall appearance of the Tonkinese is that of a slightly rounded, charming cat. Read more…

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