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What’s all the fuss about?

Matt 7:12 PM Add Comment Mating and Motherhood . . . and “Fixing”
The typical owner of a mixed-breed house cat usually has no desire to breed his pet, and a wise owner will have the cat spayed or neutered. ...
Malayan

Malayan

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Burmese . The Malayan has a coat of blue-gray, silver or yellow-brown and yellow eyes . All are playful, friendly cats, but they do seem to ...
Ocicat

Ocicat

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spotted wild cat of the Americas. The Ocicat breed gives the impression of being a very small ocelot (which this breed was named for), thou...
Ritualized mating

Ritualized mating

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queen (who is in heat, naturally) is delivered in a carrier to a special queen pen in the stud house. This separates her, via wire or bars,...

American Shorthair

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When Americans use the term cat in the most generic sense, they are referring to the American Shorthair, and the vast majority of American...
Who ruled Versailles?

Who ruled Versailles?

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Persian , whom he would not allow anyone to tease. Gray angora cats lounged around the gambling tables, playing with the tokens. Sadly, the ...

Shorthairs, in general

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As noted earlier, the domestic cat is genetically shorthaired; long hair occurs as a mutation. So, obviously, there are a lot more shorthair...
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  • Cardinal Richelieu
    Armand Jean du Plessis (1585–1642) is better known as Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of France’s King Louis XIII and just as autocra...
  • Stud jowls
    Just as old male orangutans develop distinctive fleshy cheek patches, older tomcats—unneutered toms—develop “stud jowls,” a widening at the ...
  • Tabby, the “default” setting
    If domestic cats were left to breed on their own, with zero interference from humans, there would be very few longhaired cats and very few s...
  • The dreaded hairball!
    digestive tract. Some cats never get them (my own hasn’t—knock on wood); some cats get them rarely and vomit them up with no harm to them...
  • Yes, cats do it too
    fact they are, though less showy about it than dogs are. Two cats new to each other will, assuming they don’t fight , at some point get ar...
  • Butt dragging
    legs . Simply put, the animal’s anus itches terribly, and she doesn’t have fingers to scratch it. The itching is caused by worms, so your ca...
  • Attack!
    natural cover (such as plants) for concealment. The closer to the prey, the slower the cat advances. When lying in wait, only the tip of ...
  • That satisfying crunching sound
    If you’ve ever heard a cat chowing down on dry food, you would assume they are enjoying it, and with good reason, because the crunchy qualit...
  • Can Felis silvestris mate with Felis catus?
    The answer is yes, but you probably would not like the results. This is especially true of cases where a European wildcat tom impregnated a ...
  • “Cats,” but not really
    animals go by “cat” names but aren’t related to cats at all. Skunks are sometimes called “polecats,” while in Europe the “polecat” is a cr...

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Entri Populer

  • Cardinal Richelieu
    Armand Jean du Plessis (1585–1642) is better known as Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of France’s King Louis XIII and just as autocra...
  • Stud jowls
    Just as old male orangutans develop distinctive fleshy cheek patches, older tomcats—unneutered toms—develop “stud jowls,” a widening at the ...
  • Tabby, the “default” setting
    If domestic cats were left to breed on their own, with zero interference from humans, there would be very few longhaired cats and very few s...
  • The dreaded hairball!
    digestive tract. Some cats never get them (my own hasn’t—knock on wood); some cats get them rarely and vomit them up with no harm to them...
  • Yes, cats do it too
    fact they are, though less showy about it than dogs are. Two cats new to each other will, assuming they don’t fight , at some point get ar...
  • Butt dragging
    legs . Simply put, the animal’s anus itches terribly, and she doesn’t have fingers to scratch it. The itching is caused by worms, so your ca...
  • Attack!
    natural cover (such as plants) for concealment. The closer to the prey, the slower the cat advances. When lying in wait, only the tip of ...
  • That satisfying crunching sound
    If you’ve ever heard a cat chowing down on dry food, you would assume they are enjoying it, and with good reason, because the crunchy qualit...
  • Can Felis silvestris mate with Felis catus?
    The answer is yes, but you probably would not like the results. This is especially true of cases where a European wildcat tom impregnated a ...
  • “Cats,” but not really
    animals go by “cat” names but aren’t related to cats at all. Skunks are sometimes called “polecats,” while in Europe the “polecat” is a cr...

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