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This hybrid of the Siamese and Burmese was first developed in Canada in the 1960s and the Canadian Cat Association was the first registering body in the world to accord it full recognition. The Tonkinese carries one Siamese and one Burmese gene and its physical traits reflect those two parent breeds.more
Halloween can be a fun event for both kids and pets. With many people partaking in Halloween events this month, it is hard not include your cat in your ghoulish activities. To make sure your pet enjoys a safe Halloween this year be aware of the following ... more »
Bringing home a new kitten can be exciting and a little overwhelming but preparation ahead of time will make this event as smooth as possible. The following four steps are a great way to plan for the arrival of your new bundle of fur.Kitten Proof Your Hom ... more »
The second annual World Rabies Day will take place on Sept 28th, 2008. World Rabies Day was started to draw awareness to this deadly virus that can affect all mammals, wild and domestic, including cats and humans. Once acquired this disease affects ... more »
Apparently, cats are like potato chips. Stopping at just one isn't easy. On average, cat owners have 2.4 cats, according to the American Pet Product Manufacturer's Association."Living with other cats is stimulating and overall a very good thing," ... more »
When Jack and Debi Roney of Vienna, Va., decided to get a kitten, they set their sights on a lively, energetic animal. But that was before they met Minnalouche, a calico that a local humane society fostered. "She seemed to need a lot of love and warm ... more »
Ever since Spike took up residence in a St. Louis bookstore, he has become a draw for customers and has been lovingly cared for by the employees. As a cat that seems to thrive in a work place, Spike is hardly alone. "Over the past several years, we'v ... more »
Here’s how you can engage all five of your feline’s senses in the cozy comfort of your own home. more