Archive for December, 2007
Dec
2007
The Balinese Cat
December 23rd, 2007 at 04:40 am by Cat Lover in Cat Breeds
The Balinese is a breed of oriental cat with long hair and Siamese-style markings, or points. They resemble a Siamese with a medium-length silky coat and a plumed tail, but not nearly as fluffy as a Himalayan, and they require much less grooming. Balinese are extremely intelligent cats, although less talkative than their Siamese ancestors.
The Balinese was originally registered as a ‘longhaired Siamese’, and examples were known from the early 1920s. The occasional long-haired kittens in a Siamese litter were seen as an oddity, and sold as household pets rather than as show cats. This changed in the mid-1950s, when two breeders, Mrs. Marion Dorsey of Rai-Mar Cattery in California and Mrs. Helen Smith of MerryMews Cattery in New York, decided that they would commence a breeding program for the longhaired cats. Helen Smith named the cats ‘Balinese’ because she felt they showed the grace and beauty of Balinese dancers, and because ‘longhaired Siamese’ seemed a rather clunky name for such graceful felines.
Dec
2007
The Asian Semi-Longhair Cat
December 23rd, 2007 at 04:24 am by Cat Lover in Cat BreedsThe Asian Semi-Longhair is a cat breed similar to the Asian Shorthair except they have semi-long hair instead of short hair. These cats are normally known by the name Tiffanie. They are recognized in any of the Asian Shorthair or Burmese colors and patterns.
Like the Asian Shorthair, the breed was developed in Britain, and is not currently recognized by any U.S. Registries. It has full recognition in the GCCF and although it is a relatively rare breed some fine examples have become champions.
Dec
2007
Products for Cat Training
December 23rd, 2007 at 12:00 am by Cat Lover in Cat TrainingGetting a pet is just the tip of the iceberg especially if the owner decides to keep it indoors. Before deciding on which animal to get, it is best to read up on the frequent problems that happen so one can be ready to overcome them.
A cat is a cute furry animal that do not usually need to be given a bath like dogs. This is as cats are able to clean up themselves very well. But there is more to just giving them food or brushing their fur and these are things the owner must anticipate.
Dec
2007
Tips On Training Cats for Harness
December 22nd, 2007 at 07:31 am by Cat Lover in Cat TrainingCats, like children, have to be harness trained with persistence and concern. Hard treatment and physical stress can only induce fear in cats.
Starting at age six months, a cat can start to undergo the training. Confine the cat in order to diminish its need to wander. It is very vital that the right harness is purchased and used since a cat can easily struggle and free itself from the leash if a puny one is used. The harness should be of sturdy yet of comfortable quality, one that is specially made for cats.
Dec
2007
How To Choose The Best Cat Training Supplies
December 22nd, 2007 at 12:59 am by Cat Lover in Cat TrainingChoosing the supplies needed for training a cat need not be expensive. What is important is to know the supplies that are really needed for training and are found to be the most effective. Choosing the cat training supplies needed is never complicated. The only thing that needs to be considered is to determine what the cat owner would like to improve in the behavior of the cat.
Here are the most important supplies needed for training:
1. Litter Box
Dec
2007
Tips On Responsible Cat Breeding
December 22nd, 2007 at 12:45 am by Cat Lover in Cat BreedingCat breeding is not as easy as just letting cats mate. Breeding is not just about choosing cats to produce adorable kittens to earn money. To breed cats is not the same as to produce them. Breeding encompasses that stage.
Breeding cats involves scientific and systematic concepts. Producing cats involves only common sense. Breeding cats has an emotional aspect to it. Fulfillment does not come from mere moneymaking. Sacrifices have to be made to achieve the breeder’s goal: to safeguard the welfare of the cats.
Dec
2007
Cat Training Must-Haves
December 22nd, 2007 at 12:00 am by Cat Lover in Cat TrainingIt is given that the cat is an adorable and lovable pet. But if it starts to mess the house with all its litter, then it starts to annoy the heck out of an owner. What to do? Of course, cat training devices are there to solve this problem.
Remember that a cat is intelligent, therefore constant push from the owner and assistance from a training device can whip out a litter-free, sensible kitty.
Dec
2007
Tips On Cat Training And Bribery
December 21st, 2007 at 12:25 am by Cat Lover in Cat TrainingCat and owner relationship is a complicated thing. To give a statement on how it will go is more complicated. But for someone who knows how to use bribery to his advantage, he can sum it up in a statement: Cats love rewards the same way that cat owners love obedient pets.
Using the “bribe” method is not as easy as just giving rewards to pets. It cannot be contested that bribery has a lot of things to offer to trainers. But certain principles must be employed. A systematic program must be adopted to achieve maximum effectiveness.
Dec
2007
Cat Training Books Are A Necessity For Cat Owners
December 21st, 2007 at 12:18 am by Cat Lover in Cat BooksCats are wonderful animals! It is remarkable how well these animals have adapted to domesticity. It has been estimated that they have been living in close contact with human beings for approximately 3,500 years.
Not only are they good for pets, but they are also very useful to humans. The ancient Egyptians took care of them to get rid of the mice in their homes.
Dec
2007
Cats In True Collars
December 21st, 2007 at 12:07 am by Cat Lover in Cat InformationA true-blue cat aficionado wants the best for his cat…the best cat beds, cat cages, cat bowls, cat condos and yes, cat collars! What makes a good collar? These articles enlighten every cat owner on what collar or harness is appropriate for your beloved pet. Here are some of them:
1. 2 in 1 Reflecting Flea and Tick Collar for Cats
What can be more reliable than a 2 in 1 collar? Its effectiveness lasts up to five months and it can protect any cat from fleas, ticks and other nasty insects. With its Reflective Material technology courtesy of 3M Scotchlite, the “reflective strip” works like wonders. All the owner has to do is stretch the collar and put it on the pet so the killing action begins.


