Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Cat cat cat!!

Maine Coon
The Maine Coon is noted for its large bone structure, rectangular body shape, and long, flowing coat. The breed can be seen in a variety of colors and is known for its intelligence and gentle personality. They often be found with long-hair or medium-haired. The coat is soft and silky, although texture may vary with coat color.The length is shorter on the head and shoulders, and longer on the stomach and flanks with some cats having a lion-like ruff around their neck. Minimal grooming is required for the breed, compared to other long-haired breeds, as their coat is mostly self-maintaining due to a light-density undercoat. They are easily train and height of adults can vary between 10 and 16 in (25 and 41 cm) and they can reach a length of up to 40 in (100 cm). Maine Coon sound very chirping, often called big cat with a cute voice.

The Siberian
People might get confuse between Siberian and Maine Coon. This is mainly both come from a long-haired family and can grow very big. They make a good companion as they are very loyal. Just like Maine Coon, they have a very soft miawing sound and short purr.Siberian is a strong and powerfully built cat, with strong hindquarters and large, well rounded paws. They have barrel chests and medium sized ears, broad foreheads, and stockier builds than other cats. Siberian is known for hypoallergenic, which can effect a sensitive skin on human. It is advisable to know that you do not have that kind of skin before thinking for Siberian

Bengal

If you're thinking of adopting a leopard, and couldn't afford one, you might consider taking Bengal as substitutesThe Bengal is a relatively new hybrid breed of cat, formed by the cross of a domestic feline and an Asian Leopard Cat ("ALC"). Bengal is active and very vocal, they produce a very "annoying" sound but yet for a cat lover, that can be adorable. You might be interesting if you heard that Bengal cat often be found in Malay Peninsula (yes that Malaysia) during a World War II which is the earliest year of it's founding. Bengal are wild. Bengal cats have "wild-looking" markings, such as large spots, rosettes, and a light/white belly, and a body structure reminiscent of the Leopard Cat. The Bengal's rosetted spots occur only on the back and sides, with stripes elsewhere. The breed typically also features "mascara" (horizontal striping alongside the eyes), and foreleg striping.


   



Scottish Fold

As similar to its name, Scottish Fold is noticeable for it fold-eared either backward or forward. However, not all Scottish Fold are fold-eared. Maru, the hit of sensation on YouTube is one Scottish Fold and barely fold his ear. Scottish Fold , has similar characteristics, the ear is smallest from other breed. Scottish fold are intelligent, and playful, they are very passionate but do not purr and meow much. The same breed of Scottish Fold cannot be mate because the offspring born may be sicks. They are dominant, so mixing with other breed still preserve their cuteness :-)













Persian

The Persian is a longhaired cat characterized by its round face and shortened muzzle.  This is one of the most popular cat among Malaysian. People often mistaken Persian with othe Long-haired cat like Maine Coon and Serbian. In fact, Persian have consistently long-haired generation while Serbian and Maine Coon can be found among the medium-haired family.A show-quality Persian has an extremely long and thick coat, short legs, a wide head with the ears set far apart, large eyes, and an extremely shortened muzzle.The Persian is generally described as a quiet cat. Homely and placid, it adapts well to apartment life. Himalayans tend to be more active due to the influence of the Siamese. One study compared cat owners' perception of their cats and Persians rated higher than non-pedigree cats on closeness and affection to owners, friendliness towards strangers, cleanliness, predictability, vocalization and fussiness over food.

Tonkinese

Tonkinese are a medium-sized cat breed distinguished by points as with Siamese and Burmese breeds. They are lively, friendly, often talkative cats, with gregarious personalities. Its voice is milder in tone than the Siamese; however, it does believe in feline free speech and wants to share all of the day's adventures with you when you come home in the evening.Tonkinese are commonly trim and muscular cats. They are typically heavier than they appear to be, due to their very muscular bodies.They have a distinctive oval-shaped paw, and a modified wedge-shaped head, with large ears set towards the outside of their head. They are unusually intelligent, curious, affectionate with people, and interested in them
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