Archive for June, 2010
Some Features of Cat Breeds
We could say that there are cats for every taste. Perhaps the strangest is the Sphynx, Canadian hairless cat or whose development was the result of natural mutation and was first observed in Canada in the 1960′s. Although it seems that no hair, actually has, but it is a very fine coat makes this the ideal companion for cat allergy sufferers. Whoever the owner will find a very child friendly, loving and very sociable, perfect for small environments, since it does not need too much space to romp.
In an opposite point on the scale we have the Persians, race originating from the Angora cat in England in the nineteenth century. It is a very attractive cat, round and solid. Its most outstanding feature is its flat nose, which gives a very graceful appearance. His body is covered with dense fur, which can have different colors, over two hundred officially recognized, and has a very bushy tail. If we talk about gentle characters, this is the cat to choose from. Owner of serene beauty is very sociable and gets along well with people. Another cat ideally suited to living with humans is the Burmilla, also owns a beautiful coat. Unlike the Persian cat, the coat of the Burmilla is short and compact, but it is a cat’s chest is broad, rounded head.
The race was recently developed and documented by the year 1994. It can live indoors, but needs room to play. Color can be found in Chinchilla, who is white with dark tips, combined with beautiful green eyes. This race seems like a strange mixture of cat and rabbit, since its tail is short and looks like a pompom. This is the Japanese Bobtail, a breed that according to tradition brings good luck. It is among the smaller breeds of cats, and then your state does not reach adult proportions. Colors supported are many, but those with the Van pattern the main feature is that they have a patch over one eye, which can sometimes seem like a patch. Some specimens can have different colored eyes.
Interpret the Behavior of Your Cat
Behavior problems in cats are a common cause of concern for many owners of these pets. Many owners can identify abnormal behaviors in cats, but to define specifically what a “normal behavior” can be helpful. Usually the “bad behavior” is the main cause of the abandonment of cats in shelters or on the street. The most common conflicts in living with a cat have to do with aggression and using the litter box or litter, which for many owners there comes a point where they think they have tried everything and can not tolerate the problem, and are driven by the frustration and inconvenience to abandon your pet.
In this situation we must remember our responsibility as owners, and deepen those conflicts that are generated with our pets. It is important to understand and learn to differentiate between normal behavior of your cat and an atypical or unusual attitude, which may originate, for example, a pathology, or other underlying problem that we must help to solve. Cats usually take several small meals a day. Normally, the size of each of their intakes between 10 and 20 grams, equivalent to the intake of various pieces of hunting during the day, so from this we can understand this habit, and understand that your digestion is facilitated to eat several times a day, in small quantities.
We must also consider that cats love to take naps during the day and night, although usually very active during the hours of darkness. Some inexperienced owners often worry when your cat sleeps all the time. Although it can sometimes be a problem of a medical nature, in most cases it is just a normal cat behavior. Cats tend to cover their feces in the litter box. Many cat owners are concerned when yours does not. Is that most cats learn to do this from their mothers, so if the cat has been bred only from very small, you may not have acquired the habit. Knowing what constitutes a normal cat behavior is possible to identify an atypical behavior in our pet. Being interested in the performance of our feline will appreciate the complexity of his personality in its entirety.