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Balinese Cats: Siamese In Ermine? It is late. The house is dark and quiet; not a sound disturbs you as you lay peacefully in your bed sleeping. Outside the birds have all stopped singing and are safely tucked into their nests, snoozing until that moment during the predawn hours when they will once again awaken and begin their mornin... Similar Editorial : Nervous Cats by Larry Chamberlain. | Source : Pet Names
The Norwegian Forest Cat: A Feast For The Eyes Take a gorgeous cat that has a long, flowing coat of silky fur that you just love to touch but requires little to no grooming, and you have a Norwegian Forest Cat. These beautiful cats have bright emerald green eyes with a band of gold and possess a face with one of the sweetest expressions you will... Similar Editorial : Rain Forest Holdings by Nitin George. | Source : Pet Names
The Ocicat Cat Doesnt Really Come From Ocelots The Ocicat came about totally by accident back in 1964, when Virginia Daly of Berkeley, MI, bred a Ruddy Abyssinian to a Seal Point Siamese in an attempt to get an Aby-pointed Siamese. The resulting first generations were phenotypically Abyssinian. It wasn't until one of those first generation cats... Similar Editorial : Wallpaper Doesnt Just Cover by Mike Yeager. | Source : Pet Rescue
Nebelung Cats, A Substitute For The Russian Blue So you love cats, and who doesn't, and you have decided to try and get yourself a Russian longhair. I am afraid that you are out of luck. The Russian longhairs have ceased to exist as an individual breed. So how about the next best thing? What is that, you say? Why, an elegant Russian Blue Nebelung... Similar Editorial : While the Cats Away by Branden Schroeder. | Source : Pet Rescue
RagaMuffin Cats: Bred To Be Docile For those of you who like their cats to be cuddlers, who thrive on attention, and who love to follow their owners around like little shadows, the RagaMuffin Cat is for you. They are absolutely famous for their mellow personality, and while you should always keep your cat indoors for its safety and p... Similar Editorial : Nervous Cats by Larry Chamberlain. | Source : Pet Rescue
Tonkinese Cats: The Dog Cat Are there qualities that are inherently common to dogs that you wish you could have in your cat? Believe it or not, there are certain breeds of cats that are so people oriented, like dogs are, that they are referred to as dog cats. They are Tonkinese Cats. But the beautiful bonus to owning a Tonkine... Similar Editorial : Nervous Cats by Larry Chamberlain. | Source : Pet Finder
The Bengal Cat: A Domestic, Not So Wild Cat If you are looking for a cat that is truly unique in its look, take a peek at the Bengal Cat. A fairly new breed that originated in the United States, breeding an Asian Leopard cat with a domestic cat developed the Bengal. With its physical resemblance to its wild ancestor, the Bengal cat has all of... Source : Pet Finder
Maine Coon Companion, Not Baby If you are looking for a cat that goes great with children and dogs, is well known for its wonderful intelligence, outstanding disposition and loving nature, then you might want to consider getting a Maine Coon. The Maine Coon is the oldest natural breed of longhaired cat in North America and is reg... Similar Editorial : Maine Coon Cats by robindarch. | Source : Pet Finder
The Sokoke Forest Cat: A Survivor In the Sokoke Forest, which is located in East Africa, there exist a number of rare species that cannot be found anywhere else in the world, like the Sokoke bushy tailed Mongoose, the Sokoke golden-rump Elephant Shrew, and the Sokoke Scops Owls. And because of deforestation, they are all living unde... Similar Editorial : Rain Forest Holdings by Nitin George. | Source : Pet Finder
The Burmese Cat Will Rule Your Household The Burmese cat is yet another manmade American breed, developed by Dr. Joseph Thompson and others back in the 1930s. However, speculation claims that this breed has been around longer than many people believe. Naturally, there are also fables about the Burmese. One such tale says that the Burmese w... Similar Editorial : The Household Workout by Jeffrey Phillips. | Source : Pet Finder
The Sphynx, Not An Egyptian Cat If you were playing a word game and someone mentioned the word Sphynx, you would most likely think of pyramids, pharaohs, the Nile, Egypt, and slender, elegant cats. But believe it or not, you wouldn't actually be talking about the Sphynx cat, as they didn't come from Egypt but originated in a pla... Source : Pet Supplies
The Selkirk Rex Cat Named After A Human Although the Selkirk Rex cat's founder, who lived in Wyoming, used to claim that she named the breed after the Selkirk Mountains, when informed that those mountains were actually located in British Columbia, she confessed to naming the breed after her stepfather. This makes the Selkirk Rex the only... Similar Editorial : Prius Named Best by Mike Bartley. | Source : Pet Supplies
Savannah Cats, The Biggest In Town When speaking about the various breeds of domestic cats who, either by nature or human design, look like their bigger, wilder cousins, only a couple came about by the actual breeding of a domestic cat to a wild one. One of those breeds is called the Savannah cat. It is the product of crossing an Afr... Similar Editorial : While the Cats Away by Branden Schroeder. | Source : Pet Supplies
Persian Cats: A Joy To Own Many years ago as caravans plodded westward from Iran, it is believed that among the rare spices and jewels loaded on the backs of camels was also secreted an even rarer find, the longhaired cat. Although they were called Persian because of their country of origin, their exact beginnings are forever... Similar Editorial : A Persian Kashan Rug by Arnold Hexden. | Source : Pet Supplies
Bombays: The Domestic Equivalent Of A Panther It would seem that people tend to have an ongoing love affair with the majestic big wild cats found throughout the world. One of the clearest bits of evidence for this is the number of domestic breeds of cats that have been particularly bred to resemble one or another of their wild cousins. You have... Source : Save a Pet