Tuxedo cats


Some black and white cats have been dubbed "tuxedo" cats. This is due to the particular patterning of black and white fur, resembling a tuxedo and white shirt. This page displays a number of classic tuxedo patterns as well as wider variations. Of course, every cat's coat pattern is unique and they are all beautiful.

These cats are examples of bicolored cats - white cats with patches of color. Their coloring is due to the presence of a "spotting" gene that causes white blotches.

Persian cats


History
The Persian is one of the oldest breeds of cat. In Britain, this cat is known as the Longhair or Persian Longhair. A Persian, without a recognized and registered pedigree, is categorized as a domestic longhair cat. In 1620, the first known ancestors of the Persian were imported from Persia into Italy by Pietro della Valle, and from Turkey into France by Nicholas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc. From France, the cats soon reached Britain and were mated with Turkish Angoras. Their appearance was absolutely different from today's standard.

For hundreds of years, exclusive breeding made Persians, cobbier cats with significantly shorter muzzle. It's not apparent when longhair cats (in general) first appeared, as there are no African Wildcats with that kind of fur. There have been assertions that the gene responsible for long hair was introduced through hybridization with Pallas cat. However, the recent research disproves this theory. The breed was originally established with a short muzzle, but over time this feature has become extremely exaggerated, particularly in North America. In 1871, when the association first kept records, the Persian was first registered with the Cat Fanciers Association (CFA).

Appearance
The Persian are medium-sized cats with a very long thick coat, short legs, a wide head with the ears set far apart, large eyes, and an extremely foreshortened muzzle. Due to their 'squashed' faces, it is common for Persians to have fair discharge from their tear ducts. Persian may have any color or markings, including pointed, golden, tortoiseshell, blue, and tabby. The tipped varieties are called Chinchilla. The pointed varieties are called Himalayan in the United States and Colorpoint Persian in Europe. The Persian have a round head, large, wide-spaced round eyes with the top of the nose leather placed at the bottom of the eyes. Persian standard requires a short, cobby body with short, well boned legs, a broad chest, and a round appearance. Everything about the ideal Persian cat is round. In 2007, the Persian Breed Standard was changed from the flat face to vertical alignment of the forehead, nose, and chin. On an average, Persian cats live between 10 and 19 years.

Grooming
Seeing as Persian cats have long, thick dense fur, they cannot keep themselves clean. Thus, they need regular grooming. To keep their fur in its best condition, these cats should be bathed regularly, dried carefully, and brushed thoroughly each day. Their eyes should be checked for problems on a regular basis.

Personality
Persians are generally quiet, calm and totally laid-back. They have a melodious voice and communicate delightfully with their large, expressive eyes. They crave affection and love to be petted and fussed over.

Genetic Defects
Persian cats are particularly prone to a genetic disease, which causes kidney failure, PKD, and Polycystic kidney disease. Nowadays, cats can be DNA tested for the gene that causes PKD. Thus, the affected cats are removed from the Persian gene pool by the breeders.

Siamese cats


Siamese are one of the oldest and popular breed of cats. Several breeds have originated after breeding with Siamese; so many breeds owe their origin to this variety. Ocicat, Himalayan, Burmese, Tonkinese, Snowshoe are few of the cats which have originated from Siamese. The Siamese breeds are named so because their origin is traced back to Siam, now known as Thailand. The date of their origin still remains untraced. They are basically medium sized breeds' with svelte body and striking features. They are recognized by All North American cat associations as a specific breed.

History
Siamese Cats are called as Royal Cat of Siam as they have been there for centuries. It is said that in ancient era, they were the companions of royal and religious leaders. They also get a mention in The Cat-Book Poems which confirms its existence in Siam from 1350-1767. As these cats were treated as auspicious creature in Siam, they were never handed to any outsider in the city. This was the only reason that the rest of the world didn’t become familiar with this cat breed until the 1800s

The first official exhibition of Siamese cats was arranged in the first modern-style cat show at London’s Crystal Palace in 1871. People fell in love with these breed of cat at the very first instance. With its unique color pattern and nimble and graceful body style, Siamese soon became one of the most popular cat breed in Great Britain.

The Siamese were brought to the United States around 1890. Due to its loving characteristics, they soon became popular amongst the growing American cat fancy. Although the cat fantasy suffered several upsurges and down surges during the troubled phases of the Great Depression and World War II, somehow the Siamese cat retained its popularity and today is one of the most popular shorthaired cat breeds in the world.

Appearance
Siamese are attractive cats with large baby blue almond-shaped eyes. They have long bodies, long heads, long tails, long necks and long legs. They have a long tubular body which is well boned and muscular. The Siamese breeds have slender neck and svelte legs. They are of medium body size and their weight varies between 5 to 15 pounds. The coats of the Siamese breed are short, soft and glazy. Seal, Chocolate, Blue and Lilac are four basic coat colors for Siamese. The ear, face mask, feet and tail of a Siamese variety is darker as compared to the rest of the body.

Personality
Siamese are very friendly, affectionate and loving variety of cat. They are exceedingly clever and very good learners. They are also very amusing as they keep on entertaining you with their fun loving activities, you may find your Siamese cat grinning down at you from the your highest book shelf. Siamese is also said to possess royal attitude, they are extremely vocal and demand attention to the utmost extent. They Siamese cat are also very loyal.

Favourite cats toys



If you are a cat lover, or have a pet cat at home, you must be aware of how much the animal loves to play with toys. Especially the little kittens are almost as much enthusiastic about toys as human kids are. So, the best gift for a cat; be it on a holiday occasion or its birthday; would be a toy. In case you are wondering what kind of toy will be best for your pet kitten, this article will prove to be of help. Go through the following lines and explore some of the best ideas for cat toys

Best Toys For Cats

Bird Toy
Amongst all the catnip commercial toys available in the market, the one that is most sought after is the toy that looks like a bird and has a twirling feather action as well. This toy can keep a cat engaged for a large amount of time. The car takes it for a real bird and tries to hunt it down everywhere. However, it is necessary to put the toy away after the cat has played enough with it or your kitty is sure to try to tear it open.

Interactive Toys
When it comes to cat toys, the interactive ones are also quite popular. Amongst the popular interactive toys available in the market today are the ones that look very much like a real mouse. They even fake a mouse's panic and erratic movements so realistically that a cat goes crazy for it.

Toy Box
You can help enhance the hunting and stalking instincts of your cat, by gifting it a toy box, which has the catnip 'prey' hidden inside it. It is actually the thrill that keeps a cat interested in these boxes, just like a treasure hunt that keeps kids interested over hours.

Musical Doll
Another toy option for your cat would comprise of moving musical dolls. These dolls have the ability to keep your cat entranced for a long duration of time. while buying dolls, make sure that they are made of a sturdy material, which won't come readily apart when chewed upon, by the cats.

Toy Mice
Toy mice, with cat treats inside them, prove most satisfactory to even the laziest of cats. To add to the fun, you can buy a mouse made up of fabric, with cat treats or catnips inside, which can move, jump and duck. It will be effective in giving a nice exercise to your cat, before being ripped off and enjoyed. Some of the toy mice have sparkling surfaces, while other give off laser beams, to attract the cats. However, they should not be 'too-hard' to catch or the cat will lose interest.

Wand Toys
In context of cat toys, wands toys make up another popular option, which is also recommended by all the cat lovers, breeders, owners and toy testers. The wands can be put on floor and then wriggled a little, to catch the attention of your cat and then can be maneuvered around, challenging the pet to

Cat Care

For a pet lover, nothing can be more pleasurable than spending leisure time, with the animal. Apart from playing with the pet, a responsible pet owner should devote time to groom his/her pet. As far as cats are concerned, they need to be taken special care of, because they are highly dependent on their owners. If you are one among the pet owners, looking for some tips to take care of your cat, this article is the right for you. Go through the following lines and learn how to take care of your cat.

How To Take Care Of Cat

* The prerequisite for the healthy growth of a cat is a well-balanced diet. Therefore, feed your cat with a diet rich in vitamins and minerals. Include meat, poultry and fish in the pet's diet. Many brands now offer quality cat food, which you can buy for your pet. Feed your cat with fresh water, every day. You may use cat self watering unit for the purpose.
* Hygiene is essential for maintaining good health. Hence, bathe your cat regularly. Keep the litter box clean.
* Your cat may spend maximum time in sleeping. If your pet stays indoors, make sure that you provide a comfortable spot to lay down. Purchase a cat bed for the purpose.
* The best way to keep your cat occupied is to provide it with pet toys.
* Cats have unquenchable curiosity to explore things. Hence, keep attic doors, basement doors and front door closed, so that your pet doesn't land into the 'danger zones' both indoors and outdoors.
* Keep string-like objects, like tinsel, thread and rubber bands out of the reach of your cat, because the pet is easily attracted to such objects and tends to eat them.
* Like human beings, cats are also prone to diseases related to kidney, heart, dental diseases and chronic ailments like cancer. Hence, get your cat vaccinated. Regular veterinary check ups are also necessary.
* Neutering (removal of reproductive organ of the animal, to stop reproduction) becomes essential at one stage of life, when your cat has produced enough offspring. The procedure is called spayed (for females) and castrated (for males). The procedure helps control unwanted birth of kittens, thereby minimizing the risk of problems in the cat, associated with its reproductive tract.
* Train the cat to abstain from undesirable behaviors such as scratching furniture and jumping on countertops. Disciplining cat is very important to maintain a cordial bonding with the pet.
* You would not want to loose your cat. Therefore, when you are going from trips with your pet, put collar and ID tag that includes your name, address, and telephone number around the cat
* Cats spend indefinite time, licking and cleaning themselves. Hence, it is advisable to clean your cat regularly. Make use of a cat shampoo. While shampooing your pet, be sure not to put the shampoo into its eyes, because the chemical irritates the eyes. Groom your pet. Brush its hair, especially if it is a long-haired breed, so that it stays clean and free from loose fur.
* Always reward your cat for desired behavior. This motivates the pet to repeat the positive things time and again and helps you to create a strong bond with it.