Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Garfield
Poor Garfield... He is totally sick like crazy... Poor guy. I think he has infection cos' his ears has spots all the way down to the neck.... Poor thing...
I forget to say that a few ( how about a LOT) months ago, I found a dead body of a cat that has been crushed by a car or whatever it is and the body looks like VIRO's... I almost cried but i couldn't identify the cat yet. It might be Mittens or Snowshoe... I hope that Viro is still alive and with a good owner. I still think of him everyday and it is sad to not know what has happened to him, good or bad. I hope God had given him a good owner and not have called him home. All I would like to say is that: Ahem... Thank you Viro for teaching me many things. The thought of you can only remind me of the wonderful days. I love you. Remember all the days we spent together and how you would chase me when I am on my bike? Yeah... I cannot forget you. Now that you are gone, I can only hope you are alive. May god bless you. Now that I am only left with Blackdark, Black face, Garfield, Run- away, snowshoe, Stripo, Mittens, Milky, Run-away's family and many more that I have not named, I still cannot forget my best companion although when I go downstairs, I will receive the thing that people will describe as "unconditional love", I still cannot say that I am happy. Only you Viro can make my day. Next on the list will be black face although I just got to know him better... hahas... Don't worry about big bully Meowy. He is better now and will follow me some times and well, I dare to pet him now. I would never forget you Viro...... Love ya!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
WOW!!!
Today, on the way home riding a bus, I heard a meow. Then again another meow. I knew it was coming from the dustbin so went there to check then, meow. There was a kitten on board the bus!!! Oh my god! I think I am going to faint but I can't find him. Too bad. Until now, I am still worried about him.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Breed: American Wirehair
Descended from a single male farm cat that was born with dense wiry coat, the American Wirehair is very similar to the American Shorthair in disposition. Since two breeds were often crossed, they also have a similar range of colours and patterns, but the Wirehair's unusual coat sets it apart- it is dense and coarse, with springy, crimped hair. The most prized cats also have curly whiskers. Kittens may not have a very curly coat at birth, but this can continue to develop during the first year. The American Wirehair is an easy-going cat that is good with children and enjoys being handled. It is found throughout the US and Canada, but is quite rare in other areas of the world.
Breed Cymric
DESPITE ITS NAME, WHICH COMES FROM THE WELSH WORD FOR WALES, THE CYMRIC WAS BRED IN NORTH AMERICA. MANX CATS SOMETIMES PRODUCE LONGHAIRED KITTENS, AND BREEDERS WORKED TO ESTABLISH A SEPARATE LONGHAIRED BREED. LIKE THE MANX, THE CYMRIC MAY HAVE NO TAIL ( KNOWN AS "RUMPIES"), A VESTIGIAL TAIL ( KNOWN AS "STUMPIES") OR A SHORT TAIL ( KNOWN AS "LONGIES"). IT IS ALSO PRONE TO THE SAME INHERITED HEALTH PROBLEMS AS THE MANX- THE GENE FOR THE LACK OF A TAIL ALSO CAUSES SPINAL DEFECTS. THE CYMRIC IS NOT RECOGNIZED AS A SEPARATE BREED IN BRITAIN. LIKE THE MANX, IT IS FRIENDLY AND RELAXED, HAPPY WITH HUMAN COMPANY AND GOOD WITH CHILDREN. IT IS NOT PARTICULARLY VOCAL, BUT DOES NEED REGULAR GROOMING TO KEEP ITS COAT IN GOOD CONDITION.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Breed: Manx
The Manx is well known throughout the world as the cat with no tail. In fact it may have no tail (a "rumpy), a vestigial tail (a "stumpy"), or a short tail ( a "longy"). The gene for the lack of a tail is caused by spinal defects, so the Manx is prone to inherited health problems and some cats have a distinctive "bunny-hop" walk. This is considered a defect by North American registries. The first Manx was a spontaneous mutation, but since it occurred on an island with a limited breeding pool, the trait became established. The Manx is a friendly, relaxed cat, happy with human company and good with children. It is not particularly vocal, but does need regular grooming to keep its coat in good condition. Manx cats sometimes produce longhaired kittens, and breeders have establish a separate longhair breed, the Cymric.
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