Cat Information Directory
Welcome to Planet Pets Cat Information Directory! Find out all you wish to know about
your fuzzy feline friend; their habits, their instincts, and the special characteristics of each breed.
Cat Care Information
Cat Breeds
A cat's personality is more related to body shape than it is to breed.
The
Siamese is the most active, curious, vocal, and intelligent of cats. Being a slim
and elegant cat, it shares these traits with other breeds like the Cornish
Rex, Oriental Shorthaired, Abyssinian, and Balinese.
The Persian is the easiest
going of the breed cats. Others with this trait are the stocky breeds like
the British Shorthaired, Exotic Shorthaired, and the Sacred Cat of Burma.
In the middle of the spectrum for body type and personality is the pedigreed
American Shorthaired. It has a middle of the road personality.
Domestication
of all the breeds will inhibit the development of the cat's behavior. They
seem to never grow up. That is part of their appeal.
The domestic shorthaired, in other words, the alley cat; the mixed shorthaired
or longhair breeds are usually free. These cats are not of show quality but
they are every bit as adventurous and loving.
All cats are natural hunters.
Don't try and change this trait, it's useless. It is instinctual and cannot
be unlearned.
Cats usually are solitary animals. They could survive in the wild easily,
as long as there is prey. Kittens are abandoned as soon as they are weaned.
Half grown, they find themselves alone and on their own. In the wild this
is a do-or-die situation and the kitten meets the challenge well.
Hunting
is a three-step process for the cat, stalking, pouncing, and bites. The killing
bite must be learned; the first two are instinct. The bite is learned by
watching its mother kill prey and by having to kill a prey early. If the
mother has not taught the kitten how and where to bite, it will complete
the first two steps, then play with it then let it go. Both their hearing
and their sight have developed for hunting. The cat's ears are tuned for
ultrasound, able to hear the slight rustle of the grass where a mouse might
be walking.
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