Showing posts with label Kittens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kittens. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Kittens For Adoption

If you love cats then you will love to adopt some kittens. These kittens have probably been abandoned by their mother at birth and were probably found by a Good Samaritan who took them to an animal shelter where they were revived and cared for back to good health.

If you have kittens for adoption then you probably are trying to get homes for your baby cats and maybe cannot afford to take care of them yourself. You can try posting up posters that say you are offering kittens up for adoption. You can also find out if your nearest animal shelter knows people who are interested in these animals.

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Since there are many breeds of kittens for adoption you can choose from cats like tortoiseshell kittens, Siamese kittens, Persian kittens, and other varieties. There is also the rare kind of kittens which everyone is always looking to get especially cat lovers.

Once you have adopted the kittens you must have all the right necessities such as toys and food to be able to take care of the kitten. It would be wiser if you planned how to take care of the kitten first hand before getting one. Maybe take care of your neighbor's cat for a week and see if you can hack it. It might be easier with a full blown cat but as a kitten you might have your work cut out for you. Cats however are easier to train than most animals and they learn very fast. You will have to have kitty litter for the kitten as well as provide a nice place for it to sleep.

Kittens For Adoption

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Abyssinian Kittens For Sale: Guide to Prospective Buyers

Finding the perfect Abyssinian kittens for sale means locating responsible Abyssinian cat breeders. This article will help you find the best Abyssinian kittens, caring for an Aby, and all about this kitten breed.

All About Abys

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The origin of Abyssinians is a bit hard to verify. One research suggested that the domestic cat first lived with humans about 130,000 years ago in the Middle East. Some implied to be a descendant from a cat called Zula which was brought by a certain Capt. Barrett Leonard from the Abyssinian wars in 1860's to England. Others believed that the Abys may be descendants from the colonies of cats survived the Roman evacuation of Britain. While still others thought it came from the coast of the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia.

However, it is just as possible that the Abyssinian breed was developed in England from tabby cats carrying the agouti gene. So the truth to the origins are still beyond dispute.

Abyssinian kittens come from the oldest known breeds. The overall impression of the ideal Abyssinian has a balanced medium sized colorful cat. It has a lithe, muscular and strong body with a distinctly well-ticked close lying coat.

Although standard of points for the Aby cat varies, there is, like any other cats, a marked similarity between them. Abyssinian colors in the GCCF standard has recognized 28 colors, while the CFA standards only identifies 4 colours of equal show status, namely ruddy, red, blue and fawn.

Typically, an Aby looks like a miniature puma or lynx with bright, expressive eyes and large attentive ears. They are very much interested in everything and will spend long periods outdoors if allowed to. They are highly intelligent and independent felines. Although they are not lap cats, Abyssinians are extremely affectionate with a habit of "head-butting" the pet owners. An extremely active and sociable feline, an Aby bonds closely with their owners.

Finding An Aby

1. Find a responsible Abyssinian breeder. Be careful for so-called breeders that sells unregistered Abyissinian kittens. Abys are pedigreed cats that must come from registered parents.

2. Purebred registered Aby must leave home not below 12 weeks of age with good health.

3. Assess or ask for registration and medical records. An Aby should be wormed, vaccinated from feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus.

4. Assume a range between 0-0 for an Aby price tag.

5. Inspect any signs and symptoms of illness, as well as, kitten behavioral problems. Check for fleas, dry flaky skin, and discharges from eyes, ears and nose.

6. Obtain a written sales agreement from the breeder that includes the breeder's health guarantee.

7. When purchasing any cat, take it immediately to the vet for further examination. You might even considered neutering or spaying it. The vet will also aid you in what to do being an owner.

Abyssinian Kittens For Sale: Guide to Prospective Buyers

Check out what you need to know in finding an Abyssinian kittens for sale and a guide to kitten care for your Aby.

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