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Archive for June, 2009

Cat Care Information

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

There are some supplies every person needs to have in home for your cat. This and other cat care information is vital to the happiness and well-being of your pet. Some of the items necessary are a litter box, cat litter, scoop, cat carrier, food, dish, water bowl, toys, brush, comb, scratching post, cat bed or box with a warm blanket.

Food Basics

You will need cat care information on the type of food to feed your pet. Your cat’s diet affects her vision, skin, bones, and general health. Cats are what they eat. Meat is a necessary part of her diet. High quality food is good for your cat. Moist food should be served at room temperature. The scent makes it more enjoyable for your cat. Water is the best beverage for your cat. Your cat does not need milk, contrary to many ways of thinking. If your cat is overweight, simply play with her for exercise. Give her small meals throughout the day at the same times. Give your cat the attention she needs and it may not be food at all.

Litter Training

Training your cat is not difficult but it requires patience and attention. Cats naturally like to keep clean and cover up their poop. Put the kitten in the box right after she eats. Change the litter after each use until she is used to the smell. If your cat ignores the litter box, consult your veterinarian.

Check With Family

Make sure no one is allergic before bringing a cat into the house. Visit with friends that have a cat first. Determine who will be doing all the work. Make sure everyone agrees who will be caring for the cat. It is recommended that everyone agrees on the addition of a cat into the household. Educate your children about cats beforehand. It is best to be completely prepared for a new pet before bringing one home.

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The Birman- The Mysterious And Beautiful Cat

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

The Birman is one of the world’s most mysterious and beautiful cats. 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 at the priest killed. As the priest died, the cat placed his feet upon the priest and faced the golden goddess. As he did, the hairs of his white body turned golden, and his yellow eyes to sapphire-blue, his four white legs turned brown, but where his paws rested, they remained white. Where this legend ends, history begins.

The temple was raided at the beginning of the 20th century. Two westerners, Auguste Pavie and Major Gordon Russell, came to the aid of the priests. As a gesture of gratitude the priests later sent the two men a pair of Birman. The male cat did not survive the trip but the female, who was pregnant, did. The Birman is an average size cat (males generally ranging from eight to twelve pounds, females seven to nine pounds).

Birmans have a medium length coat that requires very little grooming. The coats are usually a light color on the face and darker over the rest of the coat, with golden shades being the most popular. Their eyes are always blue and their paws are white. Birman coats are long but not very dense, so they are not prone to matting. As the third most popular longhaired cat, Birmans are good pets. They tend to enjoy the company of their human families.

Birmans are considered sweet and because of this, they are able to adapt well to changes and adore their family. They tend to be a healthy breed; Birmans are generally free from any medical concerns, but some are sensitive to anesthetics.

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