Posted in Archangel, Foreign Blue, Maltese, Russian Blue, Russian Shorthair, Spanish Blue • Tags: Archangel, Foreign Blue, Maltese, Russian Blue, Russian Shorthair, Spanish Blue
If you are concerned that a cat could ruin your furniture or make too many messes in your home, then you may want to consider the cat breed that many cat fanciers consider to be the most house friendly, the Russian Blue. These cats, which originated in Russia before the eighteen hundreds, have an undeserved reputation for being unfriendly and withdrawn, because they are so timid around strangers. In reality, the Russian is a very affectionate and intelligent cat, but keeps his affection for family members.
The Russian Blue was originally known as the Foreign Blue, and has also been called the Archangel Cat, the Maltese Cat, and the Spanish Blue. However, no matter what people call this breed, the Russian is an elegant, sophisticated looking gray blue cat with a face that seems to wear a perpetual smile.
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Posted on September 11, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Abyssinian, America Curl, Balinese, British Angora, Burmese, Himalayan, Korat, Maine Coon, Nebelung, Norwegian Forest, Persian, Ragdoll, Rex, Russian Shorthair, Scottish Fold, Siamese, Snowshoe, Somali, Sphynx, Tonkinese • Tags: Abyssinian, America Curl, Balinese, British Angora, Burmese, Himalayan, Korat, Maine Coone, Nebelung, Norwegian Forest, Persian, Ragdoll, Rex, Russian Shorthair, Scottish Fold, Siamese, Snowshoe, Somali, Sphynx, Tonkinese
By Kevin Lampard
Kittens are often the best cats to start out with. With a newborn kitten you are starting with a clean slate and you will have a friend that will quickly bond with you. Kittens are excellent because they don’t have any bad habits yet and you can begin training them your rules right away. Older cats are often best if you are a low energy person and you don’t have time to constantly be looking after a kitten to ensure they are not getting in any mischief. Older cats have usually been spayed or neutered, may be declawed and their maintenance is much easier in terms of feeding and vaccinations. Ultimately, it will be up to you to determine if your lifestyle fits a kitten or an older cat.
There are numerous cat breeds and it is important to choose one that is right for you and your family.
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Posted on May 16, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!