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Getting a Kitty Cat PDF Print E-mail
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Written by jr   
Sunday, 04 January 2009 23:10

Tags: cats | cute | kittens | pets

by: Dorothy Brown
Who can resist a sweet little kitten? You want a cat, but do you know the best way to get one? When it comes to buying a cat, several options are available. You can buy a cat from a pet store, a breeder, from someone you know, or from a shelter or rescue organization. You can even find a cat from an ad in the classified section of your local newspaper.

However, no matter where you get your cat, you should keep a few points in mind. These are:

1. Only buy a cat from some you know you can trust. This is very important. You should buy a cat from a person who you know treats pets well, and who will not lie to you. Often, people sell cats that are less than 6-8 weeks old, knowing full well that cats should not be separated from their mothers at such a young age.
Last Updated on Monday, 12 January 2009 03:10
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Catnip Dangers? PDF Print E-mail
Animals - Cute and Fuzzy
Written by jr   
Sunday, 04 January 2009 23:02

Tags: cats | kittens | pets

by: Larry Chamberlain
 
 

Your cat, your loving and lovable family pet is not usually what you would call a bundle of energy. In fact she spends a good deal of the day taking a siesta. When she moves she does so at her own pace and in her own time.

But should your sedate kitty have a whiff of catnip . . . well, wop bop a lula blim bam boom! The party is on baby. Suddenly your cat is rollicking and rolling around, frisky, excited and running about as if the clock had been turned back and she is a kitten once again.

Then as little as two, but up to fifteen minutes later your cat is back to her slothful, normal self, the catnip effect completely worn off.

What causes the catnip effect, why do cats react in to it in that way?

First, not all cats do react to catnip. It is estimated that one third to half of the domestic cat population is unaffected by the herb. The reaction to catnip is inherited. Kittens that have only one parent that reacts have a one in two chance of reacting themselves, and kittens that have parents that both react have a three in four chance. Kittens under three to four months old do not react to catnip and with older cats the effect is considerably lessened.

Also, if a cat that would normally have a reaction to catnip is in a threatening situation, or is outside of its usual surroundings, it may not respond to the catnip.

Anyway, as to what causes the catnip effect, the experts do know that nepetalactone, an oil found in catnip causes cats that are sensitive to it to go ga-ga. What they don't know is why certain cats react that way.

It's not just the domestic cat that can experience the catnip effect. Big cats too can react to it; lions, leopards, cheetahs and pumas can get catnip high but interestingly not tigers.

When a cat finds catnip it will usually sniff at it, rub up against it, lick it and nibble at it. It is the sniffing at it that gets the reaction, it is thought that cats nibble and rub against the catnip to bruise it and thereby cause more of the nepetalactone oil to be released. Strangely, if a cat actually eats the catnip it will likely act as a sedative as opposed to giving the kitty a high.

So, is catnip dangerous for your kitty? After all, the response that some felines have to catnip is not unlike the response that some humans have to stuff that they shouldn't smoke.

Although it said that catnip is bio-chemically related to cannabis cats will come to no harm by enjoying it and will not become dependent. The catnip effect very seldom lasts longer than 15 minutes maximum until the cat loses interest. After this a cat will not react again for a minimum of one hour.

Not all cats react to the herb in exactly the same way though. The typical response is an uninhibited friskiness and silliness, but a few cats, usually male, become aggressive rather than frisky.

Catnip has long been thought safe for humans. It has been prescribed by herbalists to treat nervousness, stomach complaints, flatulence, and even smallpox! Its leaves have been chewed to relieve toothache and it has been drunk as a tea as a cough remedy.

Catnip is not dangerous for cats rather it is a very effective kitty treat for some cats, those that are susceptible to it, to enjoy.

About The Author

Larry Chamberlain lives in London, England, and has had a lifelong fascination with domestic cats. His web site - http://www.best-cat-art.com - provides information about all that is best in cat art. Also pages about cat and kitten care and information on cat breeds and types.

Last Updated on Monday, 12 January 2009 03:10
 
Albino Animals - Weird Animal Pictures PDF Print E-mail
Animals - Cute and Fuzzy
Written by jr   
Sunday, 04 January 2009 22:41

Tags: albino | animal pictures | Animals | bizarre | exotic animals | reptiles

Really, weird looking Albino Alligator. How cool looking is he?

Albino Alligator

Albino Kangaroo

Albino Kangaroo

 Albino Peacock, still very regal looking, even minus the bright colors

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 Odd looking white shrimp, seems to have a human quality to it. Stands on two claws and all.

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1/2 Albino Zebra

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Last Updated on Monday, 12 January 2009 03:11
 
Cats Best Friend? Sometimes PDF Print E-mail
Animals - Cute and Fuzzy
Written by jr   
Sunday, 04 January 2009 22:40

Tags: animal pictures | cats | cute | dogs | kittens | pets

How cute are these pets? Everyone always assumes that dogs and cats really do not get along, but looking at these adorable couples, you would think  them the best of friends. Dogs are not only man’s best friend, but some fuzzy kitty cats’ as well.

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These two almost look like they are hugging

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 Fuzzy snuggle buddies

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 The Kittens furry, comfy pillow. I can almost hear the purrrr.

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 Can you scratch the top ofmy head, can’t quite reach it myself

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 piggy back rides

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 The baby kitty needs a bath

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 Don’t leave me please

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 More Doggy back rides

 

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Last Updated on Monday, 12 January 2009 03:13