Friday, May 20, 2016

May20: The LaPerm Cat

Fact 1: When a brown tabby barn cat named Speedy produced a litter of kittens in The Dalles, Oregon, in 1982, one of them was bald, with tabby markings on it's skin, and big ears that were spaced wide apart. When it's coat began to develop, it looked even more different: it was curly and that was the name it was given.
Fact 2: The clever LaPerm cat has a sense of humor. Often described as clownish, it is something of a mischief-maker who makes talented use of its paws to open doors, swipe things it wants or tap you on the shoulder for attention.
Fact 3: Some LaPerm cats have a wavy coat, some have tight ringlets, and still others have long corkscrew curls.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

May18: The Siberian Cat

Fact 1:  The Siberian cat, a glamorous native cat from the taiga of Siberia, a forested area with a subarctic climate that no doubt contributed to this cat’s long, thick, protective coat.
Fact 2: The Siberian cat's heart is as warm. It loves people and wants to be near them, so expect it to follow you around, including to the bathroom, and to “help” you with all of your reading, TV viewing, computer work and meal prep.
Fact 3: The Siberian cat matures slowly, sometimes not reaching its full physical development until it is 5 years old.

Monday, May 16, 2016

May16: The Tonkinese Cat

Fact 1: The Tonkinese is the love child of the Siamese cat and Burmese cat.
Fact 2: The Tonkinese is friendly, active and loving. If you think of cats as being aloof and independent, it’s only because you haven’t yet met a Tonkinese cat.It demands attention and affection and won’t rest until it gets it.
Fact 3: When you look at a Tonkinese, you see a cat with a muscular, medium-size body that is heavier than it looks. It's head is a modified wedge shape, slightly longer than it is wide.

Friday, May 13, 2016

May13: The Egyptian Mau Cat

Fact 1: The Egyptian Mau cats' faces have characteristic tabby markings in the shape of a "M" on their foreheads.
Fact 2: The Egyptian Mau cats are known for their distinctive coats, which are either silver, bronze, black or smoke in coloring. The pattern of random spots is a signature trait of the breed.
Fact 3: The Egyptian Mau cats like to sit up high and survey their surroundings. They usually act as if they are in complete control of their environment. They are extremely strong and very active but they have a very balanced temperament.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

May11: The Turkish Angora Cat

Fact 1: The Angora is a graceful, medium-sized cat with a long body, slender legs, a long, bushy tail, large ears and eyes, delicate facial features with a long snout, and a slender chest.
Fact 2: It wasn't until the late 1960s that the Cat Fanciers Association recognized Turkish Angoras. 
Fact 3: The Turkish Angora is sweet but may become upset with sudden changes to its environment. This cat is quiet despite its semi-feral ancestry.

Monday, May 9, 2016

May9: The Birman Cat

Fact 1: The Birman cat originated in Burma.
Fact 2: The Birman cat cat prefers to be with their humans, or other animals in the home, often following them around when they are near.
Fact 3: The Birman cat arrived in the U.S. in 1959 and was registered with the Cat Fanciers Association in 1967.

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Anniversary Post: Gatomon


Fact 1: Gatomon has a very healthy curiosity, so it loves pranks.
Fact 2: Gatomon evolves into Angewomon using the  Crest of Light, Nefertimon with the Digi-Egg of Light, Butterflymon with the Digi-Egg of Knowledge, and Tylomon with the Digi-Egg of Reliability.
Fact 3: Gatomon is a precious Holy-species Digimon, and its appearance does not match the true strength it possesses.

Friday, May 6, 2016

May6: The Ocicat Cat

Fact 1: In 1964, a breeder crossed a Siamese with resulted in a group of ivory coated, beautifully spotted kittens. These were dubbed the Ocicat.
Fact 2: The Ocicat is devoted and playful, with a strong desire to be near others, even following their human family members from room to room.
Fact 3: The Ocicat’s body is covered with large, thumb-shaped spots arranged in a classic bulls-eye pattern.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

May4: The Abyssinian Cat

Fact 1: .This breed is thought to be one of the oldest, dating back thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians' sculptures and murals bear a striking resemblance to the Abyssinian, so many think that is where the Abyssinian originated.
Fact 2: The Abyssinian is a breed that likes to move. They are very playful, curious cats. They are constantly in motion, running from window to window while watching birds, or jumping on top of the refrigerator to watch dinner preparation.
Fact 3: The active and social Abyssinian is a perfect choice for families with children and cat-friendly dogs. It will play fetch as well as any retriever, learns tricks easily and loves the attention he receives from children who treat him politely and with respect.

Monday, May 2, 2016

May2: The Savannah Cat

Fact 1: The Savannah was developed after a domestic cat crossed with a serval — a medium-size African wild cat — gave birth to a kitten on April 7, 1986.
Fact 2: The Savannah is an active, adventurous feline who enjoys life in the fast lane. It's athletic body allows hit to jump to very high places, and it questing spirit leads it to take well to walks on leash, seek out water to play in, and thoroughly explore it's surroundings.
Fact 3: The Savannah has a long body with long legs, but it's about the same size as any other large domestic cat.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

The One Month Anniversary

The one month anniversary is coming soon and I have decided for anniversaries I will do facts about fake/cartoon cats! Hope you ladies and gentlemen enjoy it!