Colorpoint Shorthair Cat
Breed Profile: Colorpoint Shorthair
Colorpoint Shorthairs are the first cousins of the
Siamese.
This breed is distinguished by its elegance in sixteen different "point"
colors beyond the four Siamese colors. Half-siblings to the Siamese by virtue of
their foundation and continuing breeding with the Siamese, the Colorpoint
Shorthair is a hybrid breed of the Siamese. Colorpoints, circa 1947-48, are a
far cry from their angular, leggy descendants of today.
Today's Colorpoints are the same structural standard of the Siamese, with the
only difference being their unique point colors.
STONE CAT RESCUE
Based in Stone, Staffordshire
This small cat rescue started in January 2004, and has helped to find loving
homes for many cats and kittens since. If you are in the Stone area and are
looking for a new feline companion, give them a call to find out about the
fabulous felines currently in their care. All homes are visited prior to
adoption.
Bric a Brac needed! Donations of good quality items (not
clothes) are always needed to sell at boot stalls and fetes.
Tel: 01785 615963
Website:
www.stonecatrescue.co.uk
Colorpoint Shorthair Cat
Nutrition
Cats require a high protein / high fat diet, which can be difficult to
prepare yourself. Cats often become fussy eaters, which leads to diet deficiency
diseases.
The rules are:
- Choose a complete diet, with variety;
- Feed little and often;
- Don't leave excess food in bowl;
- See that feed bowls are scrupulously clean;
- Do not feed liver as a major dietary component as it may causes skeletal
problems;
- Do not feed raw meat as the sole diet as this can also cause skeletal
problems;
- Do not feed dog food to a cat.
Most canned cat food is specially prepared with added vitamins and minerals.
Feeding dried foods requires access to drinking water at all times, without
which the cat may develop a urinary tract problem.
Cats should have ready access to a plentiful supply of clean fresh water.
Milk should be avoided as milk lactose is indigestible to most cats and may lead
to diarrhoea.
Scratching Poles
Cats use their claws for climbing and for defence and usually keep them in
immaculate condition. Cats may often sharpen their claws on a tree in the
garden, but some select furniture in the house and the resultant damage can be
severe. It is best to provide a scratching post or cat tree for your cat and you
should place this near its usual exit from the house. The most interesting
scratching posts are those which have different kinds of surfaces. Make sure the
post or tree is tall enough to that your cat can reach upwards with its front
paws - above its head - and still have room to stretch and grab. If the tree is
too short, it may decide to use taller furniture.
Colorpoint Shorthair Cat

Book Description
Robinson's Genetics for Cat Breeders & Veterinarians 4th
Edition is an essential purchase for all breeders of pedigreed cats, practising
small animal veterinarians and veterinary undergraduates. This fully revised
edition re-establishes Genetics for Cat Breeders as the text of choice in the
field of feline genetics.
Synopsis
The field of genetics has changed considerably since the
first edition of "Genetics for Cat Breeders" was published in 1971. For decades
the discussion of genetics was limited to observations of populations but now
geneticists are beginning to look at the actual molecular mechanisms behind the
traits and diseases seen in the cat. Continuing the pioneering work of the late
Roy Robinson, Carolyn Vella and her team of experts have significantly expanded
the scope of previous editions to produce a work which is now of equal benefit
to both veterinary surgeons and cat breeders. Their aim has been to make the
book more accessible and understandable whilst providing an impartial look at
sometimes controversial and complex issues. The book retains the most important
information published in previous editions and also incorporates some of the
continuing work done by Roy Robinson prior to his death. A considerable amount
of new information has been added in order to provide both breeders and
veterinarians with the broadest possible range of information. The authors have
not only reviewed the traditional sources of scientific literature and recently
published studies, but have also conducted interviews with veterinarians,
researchers and breeders.
Colorpoint Shorthair Cat
Colorpoint Shorthair Cat
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