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Abyssinian Cat

Click here for a wide selection of books on the Abyssinian Cat

 

Product image for ASIN: 1842860453 Abyssinian Cat
Author: Virginia N. Tidwell; £8.57
  Guide to Owning an Abyssinian Cat
Author: Judah Track; £21.94
Product image for ASIN: 0812028643 Abyssinian Cats
Author: J.Anne Helgren;
  Abyssinian Cats
Author: Lynn M. Stone;
Product image for ASIN: 0866221972 Abyssinian Cat
Author: Ruth Zimmerman; £6.95

 

MILLWOOD CAT RESCUE
Based in West Bridgford, Nottingham
A small, independent rescue centre caring for and rehoming cats and kittens around the West Bridgford area of Nottingham. All cats/kittens are checked by a local vet prior to rehoming, and are at adoption, leukaemia free, wormed and deflead if necessary. The rescue relies on donations and volunteers to continue their work. They have two or three Open Days each year to raise funds and meet supporters old and new. If you would like to go along to the next event, would like to volunteer your help, or wish to adopt a cat, please contact as follows:
Tel: 0115 923 5704
Email: info@millwoodcatrescue.co.uk
Website: www.millwoodcatrescue.co.uk

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Litter Trays

Cats are the most fastidious of animals and are easily housetrained to use a litter tray. There are many different styles of boxes and types of litter. Litter choices include dry earth, recycled paper, sand, clumping, clay and natural litter pellets. Cats have an undeniable preference when it comes to which litter they would prefer to use. Be prepared to trial a few, and once your cat is happy, do not change it.

Litter box placement if very important. It should be in a place where your cat can get to it without difficulty and where you can get to it easily to scoop and clean. Most cats do not like to be exposed whilst toileting and some can be quite shy and require privacy. An easy to reach but discreet corner is often the best option. Cats are creatures of habit and dislike change - once your cat is used to the location of the litter box, changing it can be difficult.

Keeping the litter box clean is of utmost importance. More cats have accidents because their box is dirty than for any other reason. Keeping the box clean is much easier than trying to retrain a cat who has decided that her box is filthy and refuses to use it. A litter tray should be scooped at least once a day, and should be completely emptied of litter and thoroughly washed on a regular basis.

Exercise and Play

Whilst cats are not nearly as active as dogs, it is important that they have the opportunity to exercise. Exercise will keep your cat's body healthy, its mind sharp and will keep it out of trouble. Many cats will run laps around the house, up and over the furniture, around the dining room table and off the walls when they need exercise. If you have an appropriate outside area, allow your cat to exercise in the garden during the day but ensure that they are safely indoors at night.

Play is an important part in keeping your cat active and happy. Provide your cat with a variety of toys and rotate them on a regular basis to ensure that your cat is constantly stimulated. Leave some small toys, such as a little ball or a furry mouse, around for your cat to play with at any time. Take time each day to interact and play with your cat.

Grooming

Regular combing and brushing of long-haired cats is essential and most owners find that this is a daily requirement. Shorthaired cats are able to groom themselves except at moulting time when assistance from the owner by daily brushing is necessary. It may also be occasionally necessary to bathe your cat. Most cats are frightened of being bathed so great care must be taken.

When cats swallow hair it can result in the formation of a hair mass in the stomach known as a "fur ball." During the moulting season it may be necessary to give a teaspoonful of paraffin oil mixed with food to help eliminate fur balls.

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Cat Books

Proven Marketing Tips for the Successful Cat Breeder

Synopsis

The Felines by Design series of publications will take you on an uplifting, spiritual and inspiring journey of discovery into the Cat Fancy World and beyond. With Proven Marketing Tips for the Successful Cat Breeder you will distinguish yourself from the many catteries in your breeding area. Jasmine Kinnear's guidelines are clear, practical and based on success from years of breeding pedigreed cats. Learn the techniques to separate yourself from the breeders who merely sell kittens. You will leave your competition at a loss by your newly acquired breeding and marketing skills.

No matter where you are in the world sound marketing principles cannot be taken for granted when you have the desire to excel as a breeder.

Become an informed breeder and discover how to:

1) Save $THOUSANDS on breeding stock

2) Have a productive breeding program

3) Save money on advertising

4) Guarantee your kittens' health

5) Protect yourself from unscrupulous breeders

6) Generate sales & profit with integrity and ethics

About the Author: Jasmine Kinnear is a Feline Behavior Consultant, Cattery Management and Marketing Mentor and Registered Cat Breeder. With over 20 years of experience these truly are Confessions of a Cat Breeder (c). This book is Volume 1 in the Felines by Design series of books. The Felines by Design concept was born in Jasmine's cattery where she was systematically able to match feline personalities with those of her buyers. For the first time ever, Jasmine is sharing these Felines by Design principles. These principles will assist all buyers and breeders to ensure that the right kitten or adult cat is placed within the best possible loving home to benefit both the feline and their owner. The Felines by Design series of books is sure to become a valued resource in your library, to be consulted and relied upon whether you are a cat breeder or owner.

Abyssinian Cat

Abyssinian Cat

 

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