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Burmese Cat Personality

  Burmese Cat Personality According to the breed standard, the Burmese cat is intelligent, gregarious, and has a pleasant expression. If properly nurtured and socialized, it will also have a similar character. Engaging and lively, the Burmese will enjoy playing with their family and learn how to fetch toys. Their insatiable curiosity may get them into danger since they will investigate every open doorway, whether it leads to a different room, a car, or a delivery van! Friendly and outgoing with family and guests, the Burmese will like attention and will complain if they don't receive enough of it! Overall, the Burmese cat is a loving and affectionate companion that thrives on human interaction. They are known for their vocal nature and will not hesitate to communicate their needs and desires to their owners. Burmese Cat Fun Facts Although they look pretty sleek and petite, the Burmese cat weight can reach 5.4 kg, making them heavier than the average cat. They are also commonly refe...

Emory Burmese kittens For Sale

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 Emory Burmese kittens For Sale History & Origins Burmese cats originate from Burma, Thailand and Malaya where they are well documented. Although they have been imported into many countries, along with their close cousins the Siamese, as early as the mid 1800s, it was the striking appearance of the blue-eyed Siamese that was preferred, and the little brown cat with the yellow eyes gradually disappeared. In 1930 Dr Joseph Thompson of San Francisco, California, imported a brown female, whom he called Wong Mau. Dr Thompson felt that Wong Mau was a distinct breed of cat and decided to embark on a breeding programme to prove this. Wong Mau was mated to the nearest suitable stud – an imported Siamese called Tai Mau. The kittens produced were either seal point Siamese, like their sire, or little brown cats like Wong Mau. But when Wong Mau was mated to her son, Yen Yen Mau, there was a third, much darker, type of kitten produced. Dr Thompson called this dark coated cat a Burmese. Rece...

ORIENTAL SHORTHAIR KITTENS FOR SALE

  Characteristics of the Oriental Shorthair ORIENTAL SHORTHAIR KITTENS FOR SALE If you love Siamese cats, then you'll probably adore Oriental Shorthair cats just as much! These amazing kitties are sized and shaped like their close cousins, but they display an incredible variety of colors and patterns. Not only is The Oriental Shorthair a visually stunning cat, members of this breed tend to be exceptionally friendly and outgoing, with a fondness for nearly everyone they meet including other felines and even well-behaved dogs. The more friends, the better – in fact, while some breeds prefer solitary life, Oriental Shorthair cats enjoy living in groups! These amazing kitties are well-suited to most families, but they do require lots of attention. Oriental Shorthair  Kittens for sale   are highly social, and they can become depressed if left alone too often. The good news is that furry companions stave off loneliness in this breed just as well as human family members, so tho...

SELKIRK REX KITTENS ORIGIN

 SELKIRK REX KITTENS FOR SALE AND ORIGIN AT  JENNA REXES The US animal shelter is where the Selkirk Rex got its start in 1987 when a litter of kittens was brought in. The keepers were shocked to see how one of the kittens differed so much from its five siblings: it had curly fur with wavy whiskers and vivid green eyes. This fur mutation happened on its own. The Persian breeder Jeri Newman was informed about the odd kitten by the staff of the animal shelter. After taking it in, Newman gave it the moniker Miss Depesto of Noface. Upon reaching adulthood, Miss Depesto was crossed with a black Persian male by Newman, who was subsequently rewarded with six little kittens, three of which had smooth fur and the other three wavy. The new breed was dubbed the Selkirk Rex by Newman. The Selkirk Rex KITTENS FOR SALE steadily but deliberately evolved over the ensuing decades. Even now, some associations still allow restricted out-crossings with other breeds, such as the Persian or Britis...

Peterbald Cat Breed Information

 PETERBALD CATS FOR SALE Peterbalds are extremely loyal cats with a sweet and affectionate nature. Known for playing “host” to guests in the home, they get along just as well with strangers as they do with the children, pets, and other family members in their home. Main Characteristics of the Peterbald Cat The Peterbald is a Russian cat breed that originated in St. Petersburg. These unusual cats have a hair-loss mutation, which causes them to have a bald, flocked, velour, brush (unique to this breed), or straight coat in a variety of colors and patterns. Peterbald cats can be born hairless or with a coat that changes in length and texture over time. They are said to resemble the Oriental Shorthair in appearance, with a slim and muscular body, almond-shaped eyes, and large, pointed ears.

selkirk rex kittens for sale

 SELKIRK REX KITTENS FOR SALE The Selkirk Rex kittens for sale is one of the only four cat breeds with wavy fur, the others being the Cornish Rex, Devon Rex, and LaPerm. Sweet, loyal, and terribly cute, the Selkirk Rex is a great fit for any person, including those that consider themselves “dog people.” The Selkirk is a recent breed, tracing its roots back to 1987 when a Montana breeder, Jeri Newman, spotted a curly-haired kitten at a shelter and adopted it. She then bred the curly kitty with a Persian male, producing a litter consisting of three straight-haired kittens and three curly-haired ones. This indicated that the curly hair gene is autosomal dominant, meaning that one parent must possess it for some of their offspring to express it. The International Cat Association (TICA) was the first to accept the Selkirk Rex as a distinct breed in 1992. The American Cat Fanciers’ Association (ACFA) officially accepted it in 1998. The Selkirk Rex for sale is a muscular, medium-sized ...

A SHORT HISTORY OF A MINSKIN CAT

   minskin is a rare and unique breed of cats in its own way. Actually, it was created in order to stand out very much on the general background, having extremely unusual external features. First, they are hairless cats, and secondly, they have very short legs. Because of these characteristic traits, they are sometimes called "bald tasa-cat."The breeder from Boston, USA, Paul McSorley, originally wanted to bring out a breed that could surprise at first sight, and he undoubtedly succeeded. To achieve such results, Paul crossed Sphinx and munchkin - the first, as it is known, carry the gene of hairlessness, and the second - the gene of short legs. As a result, it turned out to be such an unusual breed and called it Minsk.The breeding program also used the breed Devon Rex and Burmese. In fact, work on the Minsk breed is still underway to this day. The first kitten appeared in 2000 and got the name, Rory. These are really rare cats - in 2012 there were about a hundred of these pe...