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American Wirehair Cat

American Wirehair Cat

Weight: 8-11 lbs.

Coloring - American Wirehairs are medium-sized cats and come in many different colors and patterns.

Eyes - Deep blue, brilliant gold, odd-eyed, green, blue-green or hazel. Brilliant gold is the most common, although eye color relates to coat color.

Overall Appearance - The American Wirehair is a spontaneous mutation. The coat, which is springy, dense, and resilient, but also coarse and hard to the touch, distinguishes the American Wirehair from all other breeds.

ST.FRANCIS HOSPICE FOR CATS
Registered Charity No 1062053
St. Francis Hospice for Cats is not a re-homing centre, but a registered hospice for chronically sick and elderly cats. The Hospice look after around 80 cats, whilst also caring for a feral colony in the Derby area. They are included here as they are desperately in need of donations and sponsors, to enable them carry on with their invaluable work. You could make a real difference by sending a donation, however small. If you are in the Derby area, perhaps you could lend a hand with a fund-raising event? You can contact the hospice as above, or visit their web site for more details of their work.
Indoor Homes Needed: St. Francis Hospice is looking for loving homes for cats in their care who are carrying FIV, but who are otherwise healthy. The Hospice is happy to pick up any future vet bills. Please Note: These cats will need to be 'indoor' cats only.
3 Sapperton Close, Littleover, Derby, Derbyshire, DE23 7NX
Tel: 01332 272139
Email: stfrancis@derbycounty.co.uk
Website: www.paws.eu.com

American Wirehair Cat

Responsibilities of Cat Ownership

All cats require adequate shelter from the elements, protection from potentially harmful situations, an adequate and balanced daily diet and the opportunity to take exercise.

It is the owner who must bear the responsibility if a cat bites or scratches a human, kills wildlife, causes damage to property, creates noise or other pollution, or is the direct cause of other community costs.

Cat-owners should be aware of any signs of illness in their cats and must ensure that proper veterinary care is provided.

The RSPCA recommends that cats be kept indoors from dusk to dawn, and this is often mandated by law.

The following information is intended to provide a very basic overview of the essentials of caring for your cat. It does not cover every aspect of the care of your pet and we strongly advise that you seek further specific information and advice in order to ensure the welfare of any animals in your care.

Vaccination

Feline enteritis is a viral disease, which is usually fatal, and vaccination is essential. Feline respiratory disease is a viral disease, caused by a range of viral diseases, which results in "flu" symptoms, but is not usually fatal, however, vaccination is advisable. None of these diseases affect humans. Initial vaccinations are usually given from six to eight weeks of age. Booster vaccinations are required and you should consult your veterinary surgeon for advice on the proper schedule.

Worming

Kitten roundworms are not infective to humans, but nonetheless your cat requires regular worming. Tapeworms can also infect cats. Your veterinary surgeon will advise on a worming schedule.

Fleas

Fleas are a common external parasite of cats. They may cause severe itching and inflammation of the skin leading to dermatitis. There are now a number of options available for control of fleas, including medication, insecticidal powders or washes or the use of a flea collar. Your veterinarian will be able to advise you on these products.

Neutering

Female cats are neutered to prevent seasonal cycles and to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Tomcats are neutered to prevent fighting and wandering and other undesirable habits such as spraying urine to mark territory.

Your cat can be neutered from two months of age. Please click here to find out further information about neutering.

American Wirehair Cat

Cat Books

Complete Book of Cat Breeding
 

Synopsis

Covers all aspects of cat breeding for both novice and experienced breeders, discussing breeding stock, the breeding process, potential problems, normal and assisted births, and neonatal kitten care. breeders.

American Wirehair Cat

American Wirehair Cat

 

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