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The healthiest breed of pet for your country cottage

By: Akala Mugawe

The Different types of Domestic Cat.

If you've been thinking about taking care of a cat however you still remain on the fence on which is the correct for you, then this is right for you. Here, we investigate some of the main forms of cat to advise you make an wise choice. First, in your local bookshop or library you should find whole rage of books and resources that can assist you select a cat that will not struggle with your personality and modus vivendi.

New cat owners:
If you've already taken ownership of a kitten remember to not let it out into the garden until such time as it's grown to be at least 4 months old. You might not believe your back garden a outback, but there are predators that pose a threat to your kitten until it reaches a greater level of maturity and size.

First Of All, one of the main questions you will need to answer is if you are looking for an indoor cat or an outdoor cat.

The Tomcat: The Soldier of the outdoors
The Tomcat is a mixed breed, equivalent to the mongrel in dogs, and are great survivors suited utterly to the outdoors. They are a good all-rounder breed with good resiliency, health and a formidable life-span. This is an ideal mixed-breed for first-time cat owners.

The graceful Siamese Cat:
The Siamese cat can be quite high maintenance and requires a lot of attention. They enjoy people's company and are very attached by character. Having said that, they don't like to be left alone and can take to the furniture and fabrics is left for longer periods of time. The Siamese cat is a extroverted creature - which explains their very vocal nature - and they are thought of as one of the most intelligent of all the cat species. If a Siamese cat is taken from a very early age, they bond very powerfully with their owner, and become very possessive of that person.

The Amazing Manx Cat:
The Manx cat is clear to spot because it has either an exceptionally short tail or no tail at all. This lack of a tail does have a down side-effect, (the tail helps to form a protection for other tailed breeds) that the Manx cat can suffer from worms and other parasites. But just because it has this minor trouble (which can easily be remediated with treatments), you shouldn't leave out the breed. The Manx cat is a very intelligent and playful cat - if not more intelligent than the Siamese cat - and will quite happily retrieve balls and return them back to you. It’s a bit like a dog in the form of a cat! Like the Siamese cat, the Manx cat prefers not to be left alone for long periods, so it's prefered that they are in the companionship of other cats. Because of its devilish nature, the Manx cat makes a effective choice if you're thinking about getting a cat for your children.

The Persian Cat:
Historically the Persian breed is one of the most historic of all the cat breeds. They are long-haired with a superbly luxurious and shiny coat. They can be black, white as well as a mixture of the two, with brown around the face. The Persian cat is, like the Siamese, a very social cat; although by differentiation, the Persian Cat tends to be more susceptible to health complications. They are not as playful as the other breeds of cats but are congenial and like being around people. The Persian cat is gladdest set on your lap!

This is a short summary of three of the main breeds in the feline domain, but you’ll find a massive range of cats to choose from. If you do your research, and select wisely, you’ll receive a life-long admirer, and have a very bountied experience.

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For further advice visit our Cat guides pages at ZeiPetshop.com, Tuscany. H. Bobter is a animal blogger for Zei Pet Shop, a portal all about experiencing how to treat pets with decency and help them lead a long ans happy lifestyle.

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