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Friday, April 30, 2010

Video : CatDog Show

Himalayan Cat - Since you guys told me never saw the show in US or UK television, I put the show here. Taken from youtube..Enjoy guys..

Intro Song..


Thursday, April 29, 2010

CatDog Cartoon Show

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Himalayan Cat - Hey guys..have you ever watching catdong cartoon show?? This cartoon is all about the aadventures of hybrid cat and dog. The cat is more dominant than the dog. If you guys have a time, you should watch this show. Very entertaining and I am happy to watch it..

Cat's Blogger - Link Exchange Campaign

Hi to all cat bloggers,

I would like to make a link exchange campaign so we can contact and share our cat's life to each other. Everyone are welcome to join this campaign. The more the merrier. Hope to see more cat's blogger. We LOVES cats.

Put your link at the comment section and I will add you link here. Make sure you guys also link to me and others cat's blogger who joined this campaign..

Thank you guys..

How To Take care of Cat

Cats are one of the most popular pets for many pet lovers. This may be due to their playful personalities, affectionate behavior or adorable appearance. However, aside from being cute, cats do require proper care in order to stay healthy and content. Here are some general cat care tips that will help you learn how to take care of a cat.


FEEDING

Choosing your cat’s food is one of the most important decisions you can make regarding your cat’s health. There are many different cat food formulas available on the market today, which all may advertise as being the right type of diet for your cat. However, when choosing a cat food, it’s essential that you do not choose based on price alone. Low-quality cat food formulas can be very harmful to your cat’s health, resulting in expensive veterinary bills. Never feed your cat a formula that is corn-based, or that contains a high percentage of simple carbohydrates. Cats are obligate carnivores, which means that they will thrive when given a diet rich in meat-derived protein. A quick way to evaluate a cat food formula is to read the first five ingredients, which make up the bulk of the formula. For cats, it’s recommended that at least three or four of the first five ingredients are protein-based.


TOYS

Cats are interactive animals, and will require constant entertainment in order to remain happy. There are many great cat toys available for purchase at many pet stores, which can help keep your cat entertained. If you are unsure of what type of toy to purchase, you may also simply purchase some catnip, which can be used to stuff homemade toys or cloth balls for your cat.


VETERINARY CARE

Veterinary care is incredibly important for cats, especially since many cats can develop serious health conditions. It’s best to keep up to date on your cat’s vaccinations, and have a checkup at least once every two months.


LITTER BOX

Litter box training a cat is fairly simple, since most cats have an instinctual desire to bury their waste. Place your cat’s litter box in a private area, where any residual odor will not bother the other members of your household. It’s recommended that you clean your cat’s litter box once per day, with a complete replacement of the litter in the box about once per week. You may also want to disinfect the box with a non-toxic cleaner to help control odor.


Source from http://petcareeducation.com/cat/

Himalayan Cat - This Week Video Choice

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The Amazing Start of the Himalayan Cat Breed

The Himalayan cat is a charming cat developed by breeders from the crossbreed of a Siamese mantle and Persian frame. The cat has blue eyes same as of the Siamese, arranged in striking color patterns which is consist of body tone that is light with accents of dark colors on the points of the cat just like the face, legs, feet and tail.

Similar to the Persian, Himalayan cats are a well-balanced, heavy boned, medium-to-large with significant deepness across the shoulders and the chest. The Himalayan have broad heads, tiny ears, large rounded eyes, full cheeks and snub nose connive to produce the sweet but great expression which few persons cannot resist. The Himalayan cat's sweet, passive behavior is likewise irresistible.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Epiphora in Cats

Epiphora in cats can cause ulcerations and irritations in your pets skin below their eyes or near their nose and can also produce swelling of the eyelids as well as partial facial swelling. It can also reach a point where it starts to become a very painful situation for your cat and may cause excessive blinking and squinting.

However, if it becomes severe enough, it may also cause a change in the size of your cats pupils which may lead to a temporary loss of vision. If it becomes infected, it may than become permanent if it is not immediately treated and corrected.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Cats Claw – For Better Health & Immune System Protection

Cats Claw may not be as well known as some other herbs but the protection it can give to the body and its overall health benefits have seen it rise dramatically in popularity.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Cat Dandruff - How To Cure Cat Dandruff Without Being Scammed

When it comes to cat dandruff, there's lots of different products out there on the market. The sad fact of the matter however is that most of them are scams. The cat dandruff products that annoy me the most are the shampoos.

All too often, it is shampooing a cat that is causing the dandruff problem in the first place.

You see, the soap gets into their undercoat, and once there is nearly impossible to properly wash out no matter how much time you spend rinsing.

Friday, April 2, 2010

What is a Chocolate Persian Or Himalayan Cat?

Many people are surprised to find out that there is actually a chocolate gene in breeding Persian and Himalayans. First, it's important to know that all Himalayans are a Persian; just a type of Persian. The Himalayan has Siamese in it' background and one can tell a Himmy by their dark 'points' and blue eyes. The points are the ears, head, tail and paws.

Unlike the other genetic colors of black and red and white, in order to have a 'visual' chocolate, both parents have to carry the chocolate gene. That's what makes a chocolate Persian or Himalayan more rare.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Himalayan Cats

Himalayan is a breed of long-haired felines. It is a very popular and pretty cat. The cat originated in 1930 in United States through breeding of Persian and Siamese cats. The objective was to create a breed with the long hair of the Persian and the points of the Siamese. Indeed it is referred to today in European countries as the Colorpoint Persian.

 
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