Posted in Sphynx • Tags: Sphynx
If you’ve always had a secret longing to own that charming little alien in the ET movie, you will probably fall in love with the Sphynx cat breed. This cat’s wrinkly small face, huge ears, and enormous eyes definitely give it a very similar appearance. When you add in its whisker free appearance and a coat so fine that the Sphynx appears to be bald, it is no wonder that this unusual little cat breed gets plenty of attention at cat shows.
Surprisingly enough, the popular Sphynx cat breed is only recognized by the Cat Fanciers Association. Other breed associations are concerned that this unique cat breed will have genetic health problems in the future and do not want to encourage breeders to continue developing the breed.
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Posted on September 18, 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!