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Buying a Cat | Find out Which Cat is Best for You?Buying a Cat | Find out Which Cat is Best for You?

Buying a Cat – Are You Ready? So, you’ve decided that you want to have a pet cat. However, before you buying a cat, you may need to consider a few important things. After all, finding out that a cat is not for you after you’ve already grown attached can be heartbreaking. The main reason that people have to find their cats new homes is that they are allergic to cats. If you’ve never spent much time around cats, be sure you can spend a few hours in a home with cats without developing an allergy attack. Also, check with friends and family to be sure none of them are highly allergic. Next, you may want to consider your lifestyle. Although most cats need less interaction than dogs, your cat can still become lonely and bored if left alone all day. A bored cat is often a bad cat. If you work long hours, consider getting two kittens so that they can keep each other company.

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Cat Cat Breeds

Bombay Cat Breed: Characteristics, Temperament, Cat CareBombay Cat Breed: Characteristics, Temperament, Cat Care

The Bombay cat is an attractive shorthair hybrid breed with a shiny black coat and copper eyes. The Bombay was developed in the US by Burmese breeders trying to improve their cats’ color and body type. Against the rules of the day, they out-crossed their Burmese to black American Shorthairs and produced some attractive cats. In 1953, a Kentucky breeder named Nikki Horner set out to produce a mini panther. The black leopard of India inspired the choice of the name “Bombay”. She began breeding champion Burmese with champion black American Shorthairs and through a careful breeding and outcrossing program developed the Bombay cat breed. Because the black gene is dominant the Bombays bred true. The Bombay finally achieved the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) championship status in 1976. Outcrossings are still being made to the Burmese in order to maintain the body type. Cat size Medium Exercise Docile – requires little exercise Grooming Minimal grooming –

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Cat Allergy- Everything You Need To KnowCat Allergy- Everything You Need To Know

For cat lovers, the most awful situation is when they contract cat allergy. You are extremely fond of your pussy and adore it a lot. However, you have realized that with the cat around, you are having a tough time in terms of your physical health. Cat allergies are common and can range from being mild to the sever ones. This is one of the most foremost reasons that it becomes very necessary to take special care, while around these felines. Nonetheless, you will be happy to know that by taking necessary precautions, you can avoid being inflicted with the allergy. To know more about the symptoms of cat allergy and ways to avoid it, browse through the following lines. Symptoms of Cat Allergy Coughing and wheezing Hives or rashes on the chest region and face Red, itchy eyes Redness of the skin, where a cat has scratched, bitten, or licked you Runny, itchy, stuffy nose Sneezing Clogged and ringing ears Ways to Avoid Cat Allergy Bathe your cat once a month,

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Cat Cat Health

Cat Toad Poisoning – Symptoms, Remedies & TreatmentCat Toad Poisoning – Symptoms, Remedies & Treatment

Cat toad poisoning, Bufo toads are slow-moving creatures and a cat may pick one up in its mouth. The wart-like salivary glands on the back of the toad’s neck release a poison that after being rapidly absorbed through the cat’s mouth and stomach lining causes heart irregularities. Within minutes, the cat will shake its head, salivate profusely, and become uncoordinated. Breathing and heart rates become rapid. Collapse, convulsions, and death can occur within fifteen minutes. Cat Toad Poisoning Home Remedies Wash out your cat’s mouth with a hose immediately if you see that contact has been made with a Bubo toad. Be sure not to tilt the head all the way in the air as you do so, or water may go down the cat’s breathing tubes. See your veterinarian immediately. Cat Toad Poisoning Treatment Intravenous drugs will be administered to correct the heart irregularities. If you have already rinsed out the cat’s mouth yourself and have managed to get the cat to the veterinarian quickly,

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Cuts on a Cat – Treatment, Home Remedies & PrecautionsCuts on a Cat – Treatment, Home Remedies & Precautions

Cuts on A Cat or Bleeding even small amounts frightens many pet owners, but the blood’s remarkable clotting mechanism stops most bleeding in five minutes. When a small blood vessel is injured, it constricts (narrows) to allow less blood to escape. Platelets, which are blood cells, arrive at the scene to plug the hole, and chemicals released by the platelets combine with factors in the blood to produce fiber like strands called fibrin, which complete the bloodclot and stop the bleeding. Sometimes the injury to the blood vessel is too large for the clotting mechanism to be effective. Apply direct pressure to the wound for five or ten minutes and allow the clotting mechanism to work; that’s usually all that is needed. Use the cleanest material available gauze pads, sheets, towels, or clothing. A pre s-sure bandage can be applied for sustained pressure. If these measures are un-successful, a tourniquet is needed. Cuts on a Cat Home Remedies Clean the wound with soap and water after the bleeding stops.

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Cat Cat Health

Hypokalemic Polymyopathy Syndrome – Causes & TreatmentHypokalemic Polymyopathy Syndrome – Causes & Treatment

Sudden onset of muscle weakness, an inability to lift the head, a reluctance or inability to stand or walk, and a crouched posture may occur in cats that develop low blood potassium. Such problems characterize Hypokalemic Polymyopathy Syndrome, commonly known as general muscle disease. If treated promptly with potassium (blood potassium should be monitored), affected cats make a full, remarkable recovery. It seems that a small percentage of cats excrete excessive amounts of potassium in the urine and are susceptible to this syndrome. Cat-food manufacturers, especially those producing low magnesium diets are now supplementing their products with extra potassium so that the occurrence of this disease may be avoided. Causes of Hypokalemic Polymyopathy Syndrome Low intake of dietary potassium resulting to insufficient potassium levels in certain commercial provisions has been linked to the episodic outbreaks of this disease. In addition, potassium urinary loss may be worsened by some diets. Such diets are acidified to lessen growth of crystalluria and urolithiasis.

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Best Egyptian Mau Cat Guide – Characteristics & TemperamentsBest Egyptian Mau Cat Guide – Characteristics & Temperaments

The spotted Egyptian Mau Cat is the only natural breed of pedigreed spotted domestic cat and is arguably descended from the sacred cats of Egypt. Egyptian Maus bear a strong resemblance to spotted cats depicted in wall-paintings found in the temples of Thebes which were built on the Nile around 1400 B.C. An earlier tomb at Thebes, dated about 1750 B.C. contained an earthenware statuette of a spotted cat. The Egyptian Book of the Dead dated around 1100 B.C., contains spells that will guarantee a safe passage to the afterlife and also includes papyrus pictures of spotted cats. The Maus of this period were probably descended from the African wild cat. They were later domesticated, cherished as pets, worshipped as gods and mummified after their death. The origins of the Mau breed can be traced back to almost 3,500 years ago. The modern Mau (actually mau is the Egyptian word for cat) is a common domesticated breed in North Africa and can be found in the streets of Cairo.

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Cat Health & Diseases ( Best Guide On Cat Health & Care)Cat Health & Diseases ( Best Guide On Cat Health & Care)

You want your little pussy to be healthy all the time. But like human beings cats too face general health problems. But taking care of small things you can go a long way in keeping your cat hale and hearty. Here are some tips on Cat Health & Diseases: Annual Check up: Have a thorough annual check up of your pussy done by an experienced vet. This should include examination of the cat’s body, from nose to tail; weighing and taking its temperature; listening to the cats heart and lungs; checking for abnormal discharges from any bodily orifices, including eyes and nose; checking its teeth, gums and ears; inspecting for parasites and abscesses; feeling the cats internal organs. Stool test should also be conducted to test the presence of parasites and prevent cat disease. Vaccination: Get your cat vaccinated against all the common cat diseases. Excessive licking and grooming: Excessive licking and grooming can have several causes: stress,

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Cat Cat Health

Hypothermia and Frost Bite Home Remedies – PrecautionsHypothermia and Frost Bite Home Remedies – Precautions

A cat’s fur is generally enough protection against extreme cold, but any long exposure to low temperatures and wind (for example, if the cat is injured and unable to reach shelter) can produce a severe lowering of your cat’s body temperature (hypothermia). Shivering, stumbling, exhaustion, drowsiness, and low body temperature (80°F to 90°F) may be present. Frostbite is also rare in cats; however, your cat’s ear tips and tail may be frozen on very cold days. Their positions on your pet predispose them to the full fury of chilly wind sand icy temperatures. Frostbitten ear tips may appear pale (diminished blood supply) or red, swollen, hot, and painful to the touch. The hair may fall out and the skin peel. Hypothermia and Frost Bite Home Remedies For hypothermia, place the cat in a warm room. Warm-water baths, hot-water bottles, and an electric heating blanket (carefully used) will increase the body temperature. (Be patient; it increases slowly.) You can measure progress by rectal temperature and by the cat’s response (it will be more alert).

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Cat Cat Health

Cat Vomiting – Causes, Veterinarian, & TreatmentCat Vomiting – Causes, Veterinarian, & Treatment

Vomiting is a reflex by which your cat forcibly expels stomach or upper-intestinal con-tents through the mouth. Cats have sensitive stomachs and vomit easily. Most of the time, vomiting is triggered by a mild irritation called acute gastritis, commonly caused by eating garbage, moist cat food that stays in the bowl all day, spoiled food, tin foil, and bones. If your pet does not have any other signs of illness, you can probably use the Home Treatment. Cat Vomiting Causes There are other fairly common causes, as well. While grooming itself, your cat can catch and swallow a lot of hair with its barbed tongue. These clumps of hair (hairballs) can accumulate in the stomach and be vomited occasionally. Any pet that gobbles its food or overeats may have vomiting episodes a short time after eating. Excess salivation and vomiting while riding in a car is called motion sickness. Two misconceptions should be men-toned here. First,