Monday, November 28, 2011

Cute Scottish Fold Kitten!

This is our beloved kitten, Flynn. He is a Scottish Fold and American Shorthair mix. His breed is known for being kind and gentle, and they have folded ears and eyes and resemble that of an owl. The song played in this video is the beginning of "Clair de Lune" which can be downloaded legally and free of change here: beemp3.com

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Mona Lisa Does You Tube

Mona Lisa Is a Napoleon Cat - the shortlegged cat breed that crossed the Munchkin breed with the Persian breed to get a shortlegged cat with the old fashioned baby doll face. They are often called Rughuggers. Mona Lisa from Creators Cattery

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Purrfect Pets - How Selective Breeding of Cats Works

!±8± The Purrfect Pets - How Selective Breeding of Cats Works

The concept of selective breeding was first discovered in the mid 1800 by the Austrian monk by Johann Mendel. He put forth two "laws" that fell into obscurity until their rediscovery in the early 1900s.

Mendel's first law stated that if two parents of pure strains are crossed and they differ in only one trait for which one has two dominant factors (his word for genes) and the other has two recessive factors, all the offspring of the first generation will display the dominant factor trait. For example, the crossing of a true breeding black coated parent and a true breeding blue coated parent will result in a black coated kitten, Black is dominant over blue.

The second law states that crossing of the offspring will then produce variety in that same trait. Some will look like each of the grandparents in terms of that trait and some will look like neither. Therefore, some of the next generation will have black coats, some blue coats and some will have other coloured coats.

We know today that all features of any cat or any living creature for that matter, are controlled by genes, which are situated on chromosomes. When fertilization takes place, the sperm cell from the male unites with the egg cell from the female and the chromosomes of the created offspring are arranged in pairs. Half of each pairs comes from the father, while the other half comes from the mother. Thus, the newly created animal is given its genetic programming, its features have been determined.

Breeders attempt to produce Kittens with top show potential by continuing the best features of the parents and improving on other features. They can concentrate entirely on the esthetic qualities, because the usefulness of the animal in terms of function need not be considered. Whereas breeders of other animals may also consider "abilities" or purpose of what the offspring is to be used for such as race horses, beef cattle, working dogs where appearance many not be the number one reason.

New Breeds and varieties are established in one of 3 ways.
Mutation-such Cat breeds as the Sphynx, American Wirehair, Cornish Rex and Devon Rex are examples. Mutations are impossible to predict, but when they occur, they are passed onto subsequent generations like any other gene.

Recombination of Mutant Genes-this generally gives us new color varieties rather than entirely new breeds. It is how breeders eventually developed a dozen varieties of the Burmese Cat.

Ongoing Selection of the Polygenes-also known as the quantitative genes, to produce the desired characteristic. No mutation is involved, only the selection for further breeding of the members from each new generation that best demonstrates the desired characteristics. The Siamese was a man-made process for many generations.

Mutation can explain the fact that kittens of domestic cats are born domestic. With most wild species, the domestication process must be repeated with each new generation. Another important term in breeding is "inbreeding". This in itself, is neither good not bad. It is simply a process.

Breeders commonly use inbreeding to purify bloodlines, such as breeding the best to the best to get closer to that "ideal" cat. Inbred offspring resemble each other more with each new generation. But with inbreeding, caution must be exercised to ensure that no harmful recessive trait is brought out. For example in some animals, temperament, poor confirmation.

If a Cat Breeder wanted to obtain long haired kittens with point coloring, they would breed a "purebred" longhair ie. black and cross it with a pointed shorthair ie. Siamese. The genes for the black color and short hair are dominant and so all of the kittens will have these characteristics. However, all of the kittens will also have genes for point coloring and long hair. Than, if some of these kittens are crossed, the next generation could include cats with various permutations of the four characteristics (black/point/long haired/shorthaired), including some of the desired longhaired cats with the point coloring.

You will often hear the words "Homozygous" which means breeding true. Heterzygous is "mixed" or considered the "recessive" gene. As you first experiment with your breeding, you may note that some of your litters are consistent, others are not as they will contain both of the above dominant and recessive genes. However, as you continue to mate some of the selected offsprings, this is when "selective breeding" will bring out the desired feline offsprings.


The Purrfect Pets - How Selective Breeding of Cats Works

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Rare and Exotic Breeds of Cats

!±8± Rare and Exotic Breeds of Cats

There are numerous breeds of cat that are rare and exotic. Some breeds are rare, but not so exotic, for example the British Shorthair, which may be difficult for a lover of the breed to find.

Of course, there are some things that any prospective owner should consider before purchasing a rare breed. Not least of which is the cost. Rare breeds are, unsurprisingly, expensive, but you should not be tempted to buy one cheaply from a disreputable source.

With that in mind, if you love cats and are considering welcoming an unusual breed into your life, then here are just a few of the breeds that you may like to consider:

Abyssinian Bobtail

Aegean

American Keuda

American Miniature

Black Bengal

Brooklyn Rex

Burmilla

California Spangled

Caracat

Cheetoh

Cheub

Dragon Li

Elf Cat

Kurilian Bobtail

Minskin

Sokoke

The above cats are among some of the very rarest breeds, but there are many more rare and exotic breeds. For any cat lover interested in rare breeds, it is worth bearing in mind that new breeds are being discovered or created all the time. Some of the more popular rare breeds include:


American Wirehair

The American Wirehair was not bred, but discovered in New York, in 1966. Around this time, several barn cats had been born with a mutation of the fur, which made it wiry and coarse. Now, the American Wirehair can be found in many colors and is often seen as a genuinely American cat.


Highlander

As its name suggests, the Highlander was created from Highland Lynx. It is one of the most recent breeds, first introduced in 2004. Due to its wild ancestry, the Highlander is typically larger than a standard domestic cat, but it is also known for its friendliness and affection. In fact, many owners choose a Highlander, because its temperament is more akin to a dog's than an average cat's.


Kinkalow

The Kinkalow is another breed that has been introduced recently. It is a dwarf breed and was created by crossbreeding the Munchkin with an American Curl. Subsequently, it has features of both. The Kinkalow has a curled back similar to that of the American Curl, but it has the short legs of a Munchkin.


Lambkin Dwarf Cat

Like the Kinkalow, the Lambkin is a dwarf breed and it is also related to the Munchkin. However, the Lambkin Dwarf was developed by breeding the Munchkin with the Selkirk Rex. The Lambkin Dwarf, which is also known as Nanus Rex, was introduced in 1987. Owners find the quirky look of a Lambkin appealing. It has short legs and a long body, which means that it is visually similar to a Dachshund. Another winning feature of the Lambkin is its eyes, which, in many cats of the breed, are blue.


Serengeti

Another relatively new feline is the Serengeti, which first immerged in 1994. Although the Serengeti looks very similar to the Serval, it is bred from domesticated cats. The Serengeti can be seen in black, tabby or ebony (smoke) colors and is spotted in pattern, making it an aesthetically pleasing animal.

This is by no means an exhaustive list of rare and exotic breeds of cat, but it does detail some of the most popular and some of the rarest of breeds. As mentioned above, when thinking about purchasing a rare breed it is impetrative to visit a reputable breeder.

Equally, it is important for potential owners to realize that owning a cat is a commitment for the lifetime of the animal, so be sure to research the breed to ensure that you can offer your cat a happy, healthy home.


Rare and Exotic Breeds of Cats

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