April 23rd, 2010
massive, with large eyes and expressive, which urge you to get closer. A sumptuous color and soft fur on the body of a considerable stature complete landscape. It is not known exactly what is the context in which Raga Muffin race appeared and exact story will remain, most likely a mystery forever. Race Raga Muffin was accepted by CFA in February 2003.
Morphological traits
Usually Raga Muffin is a tall cat, female touching a weight between 5 and 7.5 kilograms. Males weigh often between 7.5 and 10 kg. The bone structure is very solid. They completely matures at the age of about 4 years and have a higher life expectancy. As a general rule, Raga Muffin are strong and healthy cats with no specific breed genetic health problems.
Character and behavior
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April 22nd, 2010
The Cornish Rex is the result of the mutation that occurred from a litter of kittens where one of the kittens, a male had an extremely unusual fine and curly coat; he was the first Cornish Rex. The owner soon realized that it is occurred due to mutation and soon the male grew up and was able to mate it was cross breed with the mother and hence produced two more such kittens. Later it was bred with the Siamese and this where they got the long tails and ears from.
Cornish rex only has undercoat they have fur that is curled
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April 22nd, 2010
Exotic Shorthair is a breed created by humans., Around 1960 and was approved in America only since 1984, with numerous crosses made by breeders between the Persian race cats and other breeds with short hair and Russian Blue, British Shorthair etc.. During the evolution of new breeds, the kittens were chosen corresponding to the Persian standard, but they had a short and fluffy fur.
Persian breed has great popularity, which is demonstrated where the group exhibitions of their feline is always most participants. But considering that today’s lifestyle becomes increasingly agitated, Exotic Shorthair increasingly gain more ground. Called “Persian in pijamas” or “lazy man Persian, Exotic Shorthair keep their temper calm and affectionate, but require much less care . Because of its beauty and qualities, has spread very quickly both the Americas and the European continent.
Morphological traits.
Breed exotic short hair, is characterized by a round head, big eyes and apart, which offers a mild look, with an almost
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April 21st, 2010
Race Chausie is seen as one of the most beautiful breed. He appeared as a hybrid of the African jungle cat (Felis Chaus-Right) and has captured attention with its beautiful golden or black fur, She was recently domesticated. Jungle cat is a useful race and a survivor. Bigger than a small cat, weighing between 8 and 15 kg. Chausie breed derived from the name of scientific name of the the jungle cat. Chausie race is set up as an effort to preserve the appearance of wild, domestic cats by creating a loving and friendly domestic cat.
Race Chausie is a relatively a new breed, registered by TICA in July 1995. Currently, race “struggle” for the status of a champion and continue to grow in popularity. Size, appearance and way of being, betray the wild origins.
Morphological traits
Chausie race is renowned for the amazing speed and the vertical leap of nearly six feet. Cats are flat, having a considerable width between shoulders. They are tall, slender and they have very long feet from the rear, somewhat higher than the front. The cats from this race should be two times bigger in length than in height. Also, Chausie is two times higher than other domestic cats and may be two or even three times as heavy. Males weigh more than females.
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April 20th, 2010
Is your cat member of family? Some people say that cats, which are treated like children, are happiest. And you? Are you cat’s mother or cat’s father?
We prepare 15 things, which approve that you are cat’s mother or cat’s father. List below:
1.Always you have photo of your cat with you – in the wallet, on the desk and on your desktop
2.Your cat receive Christmas presents and birthday presents, which are always in a beautiful paper.
3.You have always a lot of food for your cat.
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April 20th, 2010
Burmilla breed was created by accident, when a male of Chinchilla had a clandestine meeting with a bat Burmese female . The resulting kittens were so attractive, that quickly won the heart of those who have seen them, some of them adopting her. Public interest was so great that the crossing was re-forming as a new breed. Kittens resemble more with the Burmese race than the Chinchilla, having the incisive and friendly temper , of the Burmese race and silver color and little stripes like Chinchilla.
Morphological traits
Burmilla is a medium sized cat, because of the Burman blood that takes him from his ancestors. The female is smaller and more delicate than the male. Cape has a considerable widith between the ears and has a slightly rounded dome. Jaws are broad at the top, ending with a big snout and flattened. Seen in profile, chin and nose are located in the same vertical plane. Ears are of medium size with rounded tip. Are arranged in a manner that continues the angle of the face and lean forward slightly. The eyes are well apart, full and expressive. Can be any color, from gold to green. The body is strong and muscular, with a strong back and straight. Members are of medium length and at the back they are slightly longer than the front. The paws are oval and the size is medium length, thinning slightly toward the top, which is rounded.
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April 19th, 2010
The cat “suspected” that would be ancestor of the Burma race was a little brown cat, named Wong Mau, who was brought from Burma to America in 1930. An investigation of the genetic fund showed that Wong Mau was a hybrid of Siamese and a new breed with a dark coat, called Burmese because of the origin. The reproduction was possible to isolate selective gene which caused dark hair and so was created the Burmese we know today.
Morphological traits
The neck is of medium length in proportion to the body. Seen in profile, head slightly indented from the top of skull to the tip of the chin . The forehead is rounded. The nose is a distinctive line and nose must be in line with the tip of chin. The ears are well apart, situated on a rounded basis , being wider at the base, with a rounded top and are slightly bent forward. The outside line of the ears are still easy to line the face, although in mature males who developed jaws it might not be very apparent. The eyes are large and bright and can be in any shade of yellow, but yellow is a favorite. However, these cats eye color is sensitive to changes in quality of light. Legs are flexible and feet are firm and oval. The tail is right, without crimping and ends in a tuft like a brush . If the tail length is the one recommended, will reach the shoulders .
Character and behavior:
Burmese cat is a very friendly and affectionate creature and requires more attention from people, she is happy in a domestic environment. It is very playful and can be taught to bring lumps of paper in the
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April 18th, 2010
Passive, docile, laid back, chilled, relax and melts when handled you got it right that is the one and only Rag doll. Originating from California; very timid and low energy cat that goes well with literally every one, if it has been to be even a threatening stranger, due to their excessive friendly attitude. This is what breeders are working as how to make it able to stimulate the tendency to fight back where there is some sort of danger, that is why it is strictly recommended to be an indoor cat as they don’t actually know how to survive in an outdoor environment. Rag doll has a very chilled out attitude it just like sit back, rest and relax though they get active occasionally but most the time they just like to hang around their own space. They have no tendency to climb from one place to another they are more like floor dweller though it has a lot to do with their body structure where they have a large frame and proportionate legs on which a male carry around weight that it about 12-20 pounds and female around 8-15 pounds. They come in different colors mostly in 4 colors Chocolate, Seal, Blue and Lilac and 3 patterns Mitted, Color Spot, Bi-Color and 4 colors, when born they have pure
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April 17th, 2010
From the beginning, Persian cat breed is undeniable the favorite race of breeders and also the most represented in the exhibition. His name is not only an indirect indication of the origin of the breed. Indeed, alludes to one of her ancestors, Turkish Angora, which transmitted the gene responsible for his famous long hair. If we know that angora comes from the border area between Turkey and Iran, we would better understand the “Persian” name chosen to promote the breed that is originated here.
Morphological traits.
Persian cat is a medium-sized to large cat, which should facilitate a perfect type cat. Thus, it is find a massive body, a broad chest, short limbs, with strong bones, feet round and pretty flat. The tail is proportional to body length, and mostly not thin. Cape is a cornerstone of what breeders call it type. It is massive. The standard requires are a round face, a wide jaw and a well developed chin. Numerous Persian today have more than one rectangular face round.
The ears are in line with the body, meaning small, rounded, placed quite low and very far apart. The eyes are big, round
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April 17th, 2010
characteristics from both breeds. It was first developed in America in the 50s, called Golden Siamese , but the race hasn’t gained popularity, being ignored over time. Only in the 60 reappeared as the Tonkinese, their popularity were growing, getting to be preferred as pets and at exhibition. They have gained full recognition in America in 1975.
Morphological traits
Tonkinese is a medium sized cat. The head is slightly rounded, of medium width. Seen in profile, the nose appears obliquely, pointing to a firm chin. The ears are well apart, being wider at the base, thinning toward the tip, slightly rounded. Outline of the ear follows the line, face up to its base. The eyes are far and as more open than those targeted but not completely round, and are slightly inclined towards the nose. Eyes exhibition cats are like greenish blue, but colors can vary from green to blue. Copulation is well balanced, strong and muscular, and the posterior is slightly elevated. The legs are thin and muscular and the rear limbs are slightly longer than the front. The paws are oval and
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