Saturday, March 24, 2012

Abyssinian

Abyssinian Adult












Abyssinian Kittens

Abyssinians are a unique breed of tabby cats. The color variations that you see in most tabby cats today was actually breed out of abyssinians over the course of 85 years to the point that they now mainly come in ruddy and red varieties. It is believed that these are the cats that were once worshipped by Ancient Egyptians as they closely resemble the mummified cats that have been discovered and because of the fact that the first known abyssinians came from Abysinnia which is now known as Ethiopia. These are very intelligent and people-oriented cats.Though they make good family pets, they bond closer to adults and older children.They also get along well with dogs though they will likely teach the dog who the boss is.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Caracat

Caracat Adult


Caracat Kitten











Caracats are a more recently developed breed. They are a hybrid cross between an Abysinnian and a Caracal lynx. These cats look a lot like a small cougar because while they have the body of an Abysinnian, they have the ear tufts of a lynx. First generations, whose parents are the lynx and the Abysinnian, they can weigh up to 30lbs and a height of up to 14 inches which makes them fairly large for house cats. They can be aggressive so they are not recommended for households with children under 12 years old. They can make good pets for the right person, you just have to be dedicated to them and have plenty of patience. 

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Maine Coon Cats


Maine Coon Mom and Baby
Maine Coon Kittens

Tortoise-shelled  Maine Coon Kitten
Silver Maine Coon
Silver and Orange Maine Coons
























The Maine Coon is a very interesting breed. Not only is it considered one of the oldest natural breeds in the US but it is also the state cat of Maine. These cats were widely popular until the 1900s when the Persians started becoming more popular. One theory of their origin was that a domestic cat mated with a raccoon which is where people thought that that was where their bushy tail and coloring came from though they do come in a variety of colors such as black/brown, silver, and orange. These cats are very people-oriented and very curious. Though they do not pester you for attention, they will try to investigate what you are doing and try to help you. They are very intelligent and some will even play fetch with their owners. They are also very quiet and rarely meow, if they do it's really soft.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Calico Cats

Calico Kittens
Diluted Calico Cat
Plain Calico Cat



Though Calico cats aren't actually a breed, I thought that I would still post them as a topic on here because they are pretty interesting. Calicoes do not actually belong to a single breed but can be found in numerous breeds. There is a myth concerning calicoes: that all calicoes are female. Believe it or not, there are actually male calicoes out there but they are very rare and are sterile. In order for a cat to be considered calico, it should have 3 primary colors which are white, black, and orange. There are also two different variations of calico cats. There are plain calicoes, whose colors are more on the darker shades of black and orange, and diluted calicoes, whose colors are more on the softer/paler shades of black and orange.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

American Bobtail

American Bobtail Kitten
Adult American Bobtail

The American Bobtail cat is a medium to large cat that started out in the 1960s on an Indian (Native American) reservation. This breed is known for their short and stubby tail and though it is a domestic cat, it is a descendant of bobtail cats that are found out in the wild. These are very intelligent and alert cats. These cats get along very well with children and other pets. 


Monday, March 19, 2012

Sphynx

 Sphynx Adult^                          Sphynx Kitten ^

Sphynx Momma and her Baby^

Sphynx cats are known as hairless cats. What many people don't realize is that they are not actually hairless but in fact, their hair is very fine and short. This breed started out in Canada in the 1960's. In my opinion, this breed is so ugly that it's cute in a way. They are very affectionate and sociable pets that should be kept indoors. This might make a good breed of cat for someone that has pet allergies or someone that knows someone with an allergy to cats.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Ragdoll Cats

Ragdoll Adult

Ragdoll Kittens

Ragdoll cats are known for their easygoing and mellow personalities. These make good pets if you have kids as they aren't known for being aggressive. The breed was started in the '60s in California by a woman named Ann Baker. Like with the Persians, you have to brush them regularly to avoid matted fur.