original Siamese cats of centuries ago were not always the familiar cream color with points. Many of them were solid colors, and there were...
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A word about “points”
legs and tail. Siamese kittens are born “pointless”; the points develop as they age. Over the years, several varieties of points have been ...
Passing on protection
Cats, like all mammals, produce milk for their young. What gets passed on to newborn kittens is not only nourishment, but protection as well...
Siamese
If there’s one breed of cat that the average person on the street recognizes, it has to be the Siamese (though Persian owners might not agre...
Feline C-sections
Birth by cesarean section, or C-section, is common among women but not so common among cats, although sometimes a difficult birth does requir...
Orientals, in general
These breeds have a distinctive look: a long, slender body, long legs, a long narrow tail, a wedge-shaped face, fairly large ears and (often...
Pixie-bobs
Felis catus ) breed with the wild American bobcat (Lynx rufus)? The answer is a definite “maybe,” and fans of the Pixie-bob breed believe th...
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