The Maine Coon is the biggest breed of household cat around. While he may not be the most athletic of kitties (he prefers all four feet firmly on the ground unless the tuna tin is out of reach) he does need a lot of chow to keep that big heart beating! So if you are owned by a Maine Coon … Read More
Maine Coon Health Problems
Maine coons are among the biggest, fluffiest, goofiest, most affectionate cats around. They are the beloved pets of goodness knows how many people around the world, but they have health problems like diabetes and cancer that they share with us, and health problems peculiar to cats. In this article, we’re going to help you to identify the symptoms and how … Read More
Maine Coon Temperament and Personality
Do you love soft, silky things? Do you love soft, silky purry things? Have you ever dreamed of having a pet whose fur you could knit into a sweater? No, I don’t mean an Angora Goat or a Llama, but a Maine Coon cat. As the name suggests, the breed originated from Maine in the USA, and it’s speculated that … Read More
British Shorthair Ear Anatomy and Physiology
British Shorthair cats are just gorgeous. To me, they look just like teddy bears in feline form. They have soft, plush hair, round bodies, round paws, round ears and the cutest little round faces. Truly there isn’t a cat on the planet who can rival it in sheer cuddliness! This cat is the stuff of legend: the Cheshire cat in … Read More
Siamese Cat Health Issues
When you imagine a cat, chances are you imagine a Siamese. That’s probably because there have been so many of them around for such a long time, since they’re one of the oldest established breeds ever. They’ve been on TV, in the movies, in cartoons, and everywhere else you can think of. So if your interested in this elegant, suave, … Read More
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