Domestic-Cat-Breeds
Have you always wanted a cat, but heard some breeds make
better pets than others? Maybe you have always wanted a cat,
but do not know anything about them? There are plenty of ways
to learn about cats and what breeds fit your personality. The
choice can come from having an indoor, outdoor or indoor and
outdoor cat. The tough and smart survive in the out of doors.
Small cats are often pray for birds and other wildlife and
should be kept indoors. Tomcats, a mixed breed, are great at
surviving outdoors and mousers. So let us look at a few breeds
of cats and then you will be able to choose which one may be
right for your lifestyle.
Siamese: The Siamese cat can be a fickle creature. They
often require a lot of attention when they determine it is
necessary. They tend to meow quite a bit and can tear up a home
if left alone for too long. These are the downsides. Siamese
can be great pets, especially when raised from infancy. They
are often white with brown ears and blue eyes. You may
recognize them from Lady and the Tramp? Those two were a little
mean and not the typical portrayal of a Siamese. Siamese are
generally very affectionate. They are also one of the most
intelligent of the cat species. They tend to be very social,
which is why they meow or talk a lot. A sign for attention is
usually a very vocal meow much like a babies cry. Siamese
typically bond to one person very strongly and are territorial
of that person.
Persian: The Persian cat breed is one of the oldest cats
around. They are longhaired cats with beautiful shinny coats.
They are very soft and friendly; however, they are prone to
health problems such as allergies. The Persian does not always
play as much as other breeds, but they do enjoy a bit of fun
for exercise especially in a social situation. They love to
have other cats around to play with as well as have a lap
available when they are in need of a lap. Persians are a
variety of colors from solid black, white or a mix of white and
browns around the face. A popular Persian is the Himalayan.
Manx: The Manx is known for its stubby tail or having no
tail. The downside to Manx cats is the lack of tail. Often a
Manx can suffer from worms and other parasites due to improper
cleaning and not having the protection of a tail. This does not
mean you should discount the Manx as a breed. The Manx breed is
extremely intelligent and playful. They are a lot like dogs in
the play area because they can fetch when you through toys and
bring them back to you. They are very social animals and depend
on human care. They dont like to be left alone for too long, so
it is wise to have other cats to play with when you are gone
during the day. The best home for a Manx is one filled with
children.
These are just three of the more popular breeds of cats.
There are over a dozen cat breeds to choose from and finding
the one to fit your lifestyle is important. Cats are very
social and intelligent, but some breeds can be loners. Most
often, a cat chooses when the time is right and what type of
attention they want at the time. The phrase you do not own a
cat it owns you is very true.
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