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The Ashera Cat
The Ashera is the largest cat and exotic world, and has been designed in the laboratories of Lifestyle Pets, in the United States. It is a product of genetic manipulation, crossing the African Serval with Asian Leopard and domestic cat.
The creation of artificial races is a fact. The Ashera is a genetically engineered cat as a pet cat by the company Lifestyle Pets.
Like a mini leopard, but with the characteristics and care of a common house cat. It is a beautiful and majestic cat comes in four versions: common Ashera, Ashera hypoallergenic, Snow and Royal Ashera Ashera.
Obtained through genetic manipulation, by crossing an African Serval, an Asian leopard and a domestic cat, resulting in a stunning cat, like a mini leopard, but with the temper and feelings of a domestic cat. Requires the same care of a common house cat. Read the rest of this entry »
Breeds of Long-Haired Cats
Breeds of long-haired cats are different from the short hair by hair length, but some even share ancestors. The coat of these cats, although its main attraction, can be a serious problem if not taken necessary precautions. Brushing helps prevent dangerous hairballs that can cause intestinal obstructions.
Since domesticated the African wild cat, many races have appeared, some by crossing spontaneously achieved in other hatcheries. The hair is long, short and medium tailed and without it, small and medium, but all have in common the undeniable elegance and majestic look and intriguing.
Some of the most sought after breeds include Persian, Angora, Himalayan, Manx, Maine Coon, Read the rest of this entry »
Breeds of Short-Haired Cats
Different breeds of cats with short hair, originated in crosses of individuals with marked features, which over time, become distinctive of the breed, such as no tail in the Japanese bobtail cat. Some crosses are the product of natural selection, others however, come from farms where experiments to obtain certain characteristics.
Since domesticated the African wild cat, many races have appeared, some by crossing spontaneously achieved in other hatcheries. The hair is long, short and medium tailed and without it, small and medium, but all have in common the undeniable elegance and majestic look and intriguing.
Some of the most sought after breeds include Siamese, Balinese, Abyssinian, Japanese Bobtail, Sphynx, Devon Rex, Chartrex. Read the rest of this entry »
Vaccine for Cats: Trivalent Vaccine
This vaccine protects against feline rhinotracheitis, the caliciviruses, and feline panleukopenia. A vaccine is required for all cats, as are diseases that are spread by inhalation of virus found suspended in the air.
Feline panleukopenia, or typhus, or infectious gastroenteritis, is a contagious disease caused by a parvovirus, is characterized by a decrease in white blood cells and severe decay. Mortality rates are high, especially in kittens.
Feline chlamydia, respiratory disease caused by Chlamydia psittaci, causes runny nose and conjunctivitis. It is highly contagious, even to humans. There are variants that cause severe loss of appetite, dehydration and death. Read the rest of this entry »
Types of Vaccines for Cats
There are four types of vaccines for cats:
• Killed vaccines inactive: the infectious agent in the vaccine, was treated. The effect takes longer, and the period of immunity lasting. Are considered safe. They are part of conventional vaccines.
• Vaccines amended: or attenuated vaccines contain virus altered by various techniques. Your immunization is fast. Not be given to pregnant queens. They are also conventional.
• Subunit vaccines: no virus inoculated dead or alive, but a sequence of amino acids that contains genetic information with which the pathogen produces proteins that the immune system detects. Lack of hazard. Are vaccines and new genetic technology.
• Recombinant vaccines: they are the new generation, based on the use of microorganisms as vectors to express different genes from another organism. The new recombinant microorganism can be used as a vaccine against both. Read the rest of this entry »
Vaccination for Cats
Vaccination in cats, is an issue to be resolved in conjunction with the veterinarian. While there are many important vaccines that prevent disease, the risks are always present, therefore, is essential to make a thorough examination before making the decision to vaccinate the cat.
A vaccine is a liquid suspension of microorganisms or antigens, attenuated, which is given to an individual, to help to form antibodies against a specific disease.
The process requires some time, so it can not be used as a treatment during the course of the disease. Read the rest of this entry »
Care for Your Cat
The cat, unlike the dog is a very independent animal. Therefore, do not require much attention and are ideal pets for elderly or who have little time to devote to it.
While not express their love for us as warmly as the dog, we must be clear that just what they do is clear otherwise.
They are very clean and easily learn to do his business in so-called “health stones.” These should be changed routinely, health and hygiene reasons.
We must keep a clean place where the cat can eat away from the hustle and bustle. We must also keep a supply of clean fresh water.
We must avoid giving leftover food (fat and calories can give no need) and food for dogs (do not have the nutrients a cat needs). Read the rest of this entry »
Water Requirements of Cat
Cat owners often ask if their pets drink enough, especially when fed with dry food. Here are some helpful recommendations for homeowners.
Water requirements of cats: Drinking, helps offset the loss of water, which occurs in different ways: salivary – feces – urinary.
Salivary losses (licking) and respiratory diseases are not very important. When the temperature is 31 º C, panting induces a water loss of less than 40 ml per day.
The amount of water eliminated through the feces depends on the nature of food and its digestibility: the more fiber is in food.
The most important water loss is the urine. With dry food, about half the water consumed is removed, with canned food represents 2/3. Read the rest of this entry »
About Cats

Sure you know that cats are fascinating animals, we invite you to surprise even some interesting facts about cats:
Cats can not perceive sweet tastes.
The cat’s tongue consists of small “hooks” that they are useful for catching and tearing the food.
Americans annually spend more money on cat food than baby food.
Aspirin is toxic to cats.
A cat can hear sounds about two octaves higher than humans.
In Asia, and the United Kingdom, black cats are considered a symbol of good luck.
Cats have five toes on each of his forelegs, and only four in the rear.

