Sunday, 10 May 2015

The Manx Cat

Made unique by its small or lacking tail, Manx is a cat breed that belongs to the Isle of Man, next to Britain, where it has resided for many centuries.they come in all types of tail configuration the main feature of these cats are the heads which are round with cradle like ears when view from behind. They are a stocky bodied cat with longer legs in back than in the front. Although they look different than most cats the Manx will show many of the same characteristics as most cats along with a few characteristics of dogs. Overall, these cats are very playful and affectionate. They make very unique household pets are and are almost always the center of conversation

Monday, 4 May 2015

The Chartreux's cat

The Chartreux's blue fur has a woolly appearance medium in length. A dense undercoat gives it the feel of sheep's wool. This breed is known for its smile, created by a contoured forehead tapering into a narrowed muzzle. The Chartreux's eyes are among its most endearing features, with their outer corners curving upward. Colors within the breed range from gold to copper.

Sunday, 3 May 2015

The Burmese Cat

The Burmese is noted for its strong muscular body and short smooth coat. The breed is sometimes affectionately described as a 'brick wrapped in silk', due to the heaviness of the body. All Burmese have round faces and full golden, or amber, eyes. The fur can be a solid color or pointed (markings on the legs, tail, ears and face Burmese means: fortunate, beautiful and splendid appearance in the Thai language. Originally, this breed of cats were exclusively brown, but recently due to years of selective breeding the American Burmese cats come in a wide variety of colors; We found these cats delightful animals, playful, very even tempered and healthy.

Friday, 1 May 2015

The Abbyssinian Cat

The Abyssinian is a sporty, muscular and very majestic cat in its general appearance, and it proportions have a grace The Abyssinian is a sporty, muscular and very majestic cat in its general appearance, and it proportions have a graceful look. Abyssinian is strikingly like that of the Lynx; it has quite the wild-cat appearance. As the Abyssinian matures, it becomes a more magnificent sight. Once they are fully mature, their coat, coat color and muscle tone are fully developed and they really are a regal looking cat. The Abyssinian cat is most notable for its coat. The Abyssinian has a "ticked" coat, meaning that each hair, light in color, has several dark bands which are evenly spaced. This coloring results in an ideal camouflage for the dry desert lands of North Africa. You couldn't ask for a more intelligent and interactive breed. Abyssinian cats are well-known for their curiosity and their playful spirit, and they're very apt to learn quickly and easily. Abyssinian cats are understandably very popular. If you are looking for an active, involved feline member of your family, an Aby could be the perfect fit.