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What s*x of cat should I get?The s*x of a kitten doesn’t really matter, as long as you neuter your kitten before it reac...
27/09/2021

What s*x of cat should I get?

The s*x of a kitten doesn’t really matter, as long as you neuter your kitten before it reaches puberty (at about four months of age) when the influence of s*x hormones kick in. Un-neutered cats may exhibit unwelcome reproductive behaviours. For example, un-neutered male cats will mark their territory with strong smelling urine while un-neutered female cats can come into season every two weeks if they do not become pregnant.

If you are getting just one cat or kitten, it doesn’t matter which s*x you choose. Equally, if you want two kittens and you are getting two from the same litter, the s*x of either cat is probably not important. However, if you have a resident cat and are getting just one kitten or another cat, it may be worth considering going for one of the opposite s*x to try and remove some of the competition factor. A kitten may be a better option than another adult cat in such cases as the young cat’s immaturity seems to remove this competition factor – for a while anyway during which time you hope they will get to like each other! Neutering also removes the need for so much competition and makes the choice of s*x much less important.

Can I have a cat with a baby or young children?There is no reason not to have a cat or kitten if you have children.  It ...
27/09/2021

Can I have a cat with a baby or young children?

There is no reason not to have a cat or kitten if you have children. It is up to parents to teach their children from the very beginning how to approach, stroke and handle cats and to treat them kindly. Many children have fantastic relationships with their cats and learn about respecting other creatures and being gentle – it is done successfully all the time, but it is up to parents to lay down the rules. Perhaps taking on a new kitten when you have a new baby or a toddler might be a lot to handle at once, so ensuring you have time for all the parties is part of a successful relationship. Likewise, if you are pregnant there is no need to get rid of the cat. Simple and basic hygiene precautions and common sense management of the cat, while the baby is small, can ensure all cohabit happily and safely.

BOOKS FOR CAT LOVERSBoris. By Cynthia Rylant. Catakism: Bow to the Meow. By Jeff Lazarus. The Tribe of Tiger. By Elizabe...
27/09/2021

BOOKS FOR CAT LOVERS

Boris. By Cynthia Rylant.
Catakism: Bow to the Meow. By Jeff Lazarus.
The Tribe of Tiger. By Elizabeth Marshall Thomas.
Iris Grace. By Arabella Carter-Johnson.
My Life in a Cat House. By Gwen Cooper.
Seven Lives and One Great Love. By Lena Divani.
The Company of Cats.
James the Connoisseur Cat.

Some jokes about cats!
27/09/2021

Some jokes about cats!

How much care and attention does a cat need?As pets go, cats are relatively low maintenance compared to dogs which need ...
27/09/2021

How much care and attention does a cat need?

As pets go, cats are relatively low maintenance compared to dogs which need companionship, walking, training etc. However, like any pet, they do need care, and some cats need more care than others. Do you want to spend a lot of time with your cat, do you want it to be demanding, or do you have limited time? Cats can fit into busy, modern lifestyles more easily than dogs, as they are pretty independent, can be left alone much more easily and are more suitable for smaller flats or houses. Cats are often chosen by people who have busy and stressful lifestyles and who want some companionship when they go home to relax.

What do you want from your relationship with a cat? If you’re the kind of person who really needs to have a close relationship with your cat and to be able to handle it and have it interact with you, then you’ll be disappointed if you take on a nervous cat that hides every time you come into the room. You may want to think about one of the pedigree breeds which can be more interactive and perhaps more needy of human company than some moggies. This may however become a problem for the cat if you are out at work all day and only available to give attention on evenings or weekends.

Some cats need to know exactly what’s going to happen when, in order to feel relaxed. Such cats would be quite happy living with an old lady who rarely has visitors and leads a very quiet life, but would probably find it quite stressful living in a home full of kids and other animals with lots of visitors and activity. Other cats, however, might thrive on different interactions with lots of people and fit in perfectly well in a busy household.

If you’re not likely to have the time or inclination to groom a cat on a daily basis, don’t even think of getting a Persian or a cat with a long coat. In pedigree jargon, any cat with a longer coat, aside from a Persian, is called semi-longhaired because the coat is not as full as the Persian’s and does not have such a thick undercoat; however, it is still long and requires grooming. In addition, if you are extremely house-proud, you may not want lots of hair everywhere.

A shorthaired cat is a much easier option, as most cats are fanatical about their coats and keep them in immaculate condition. That’s not to say that they don’t leave hairs around – bear this in mind if you’re thinking of getting a white cat but have dark furniture, or vice versa. Likewise, a cat is quite likely to sharpen its claws indoors, often on the stair carpet, sometimes on the furniture or even on the wallpaper. Whether your cat does this can depend on the cat itself and also the environment you provide for it; however there are things you can do to try and deal with this, but it is best to acknowledge from the outset that your cat is an animal with free will and natural behaviour that may not suit someone who needs to have an immaculate house.

Learn More About Your Cat.In terms of development, the first year of a cat’s life is equal to the first 15 years of a hu...
27/09/2021

Learn More About Your Cat.

In terms of development, the first year of a cat’s life is equal to the first 15 years of a human life. After its second year, a cat is 25 in human years. And after that, each year of a cat’s life is equal to about 7 human years.
Cats can rotate their ears 180 degrees.
The hearing of the average cat is at least five times keener than that of a human adult.
In the largest cat breed, the average male weighs approximately 20 pounds.
Domestic cats spend about 70 percent of the day sleeping. And 15 percent of the day grooming.
A cat cannot see directly under its nose.
Most cats have no eyelashes.
Cats have five toes on each front paw, but only four on the back ones. It’s not uncommon, though, for cats to have extra toes. The cat with the most toes known had 32—eight on each paw!
Some believe that if you dream about a white cat, good luck will follow.
Meows are not innate cat language—they developed them to communicate with humans!

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