#9: Somali
The Somali is one cat that likes to be noticed. You won't find him hiding on the top of the entertainment center, he would much rather be on your lap giving affection. Some Somalies are so affectionate, they will choose human contact over food! They also tend to remain playful all their lives, having just as much fun with toys as kittens do. As a Somali owner, expect to have your cat beside you at all times.
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Top 10 Friendliest Cat Breeds In The World
#10: Chantilly/Tiffany
The Chantilly/Tiffany breed can be described as moderate in personality. Simply stated, it means the Tiffany is neither lazy or overactive, a trait many cat owners find desirable. They are affectionate, loyal, and friendly, although just a little wary around strangers.
The Chantilly/Tiffany breed can be described as moderate in personality. Simply stated, it means the Tiffany is neither lazy or overactive, a trait many cat owners find desirable. They are affectionate, loyal, and friendly, although just a little wary around strangers.
Top 5 Myths About Cats
#5: Cats Can See In The Dark
A cat has vertical pupils that expand to let him see in near darkness. He has about thirty whiskers which help him find his way around at night, even in strange surroundings. But he is not endowed with special eyesight that can enable him to see in absolute darkness.
A cat has vertical pupils that expand to let him see in near darkness. He has about thirty whiskers which help him find his way around at night, even in strange surroundings. But he is not endowed with special eyesight that can enable him to see in absolute darkness.
#4: Cats Are Surefooted, And Always Land On Their Feet
Some children, believing this piece of folklore, delight in dropping Puss from heights-like out of the window-just to prove it is true. But it is more often false. Puss ends up with broken legs, or neck, and it is too late to say “Don’t believe everything you hear!” It’s true that cats are the most agile, surefooted, graceful animals in the world-most of the time. But they can also knock over lamps, send coffee cups flying, and fall off chairs. They can end up with broken bones in short falls, especially when they are kittens.
Some children, believing this piece of folklore, delight in dropping Puss from heights-like out of the window-just to prove it is true. But it is more often false. Puss ends up with broken legs, or neck, and it is too late to say “Don’t believe everything you hear!” It’s true that cats are the most agile, surefooted, graceful animals in the world-most of the time. But they can also knock over lamps, send coffee cups flying, and fall off chairs. They can end up with broken bones in short falls, especially when they are kittens.
#3: Cats Are Cowards
Dogs are well known for their heroism, but not many people know that cats, too, have their hours of glory. For instance, Agatha, who saved her family from fire by jumping on their bed. Or a cunning Siamese named Su-Ling, whose ferocious growling and tiger pounce sent a prowler scrambling. Or the story of the courageous feline who scratched her sleeping mistress continuously to save her from fire, knowing the dear, deaf lady could not hear. There are many stories of cats scaring away poisonous reptiles, scorpions, and other unpleasant folk. In Florida, a tiny kitten was credited with alerting her mistress to the danger of a deadly coral snake. Remember, heroism is not confined to only one species of animal.
Dogs are well known for their heroism, but not many people know that cats, too, have their hours of glory. For instance, Agatha, who saved her family from fire by jumping on their bed. Or a cunning Siamese named Su-Ling, whose ferocious growling and tiger pounce sent a prowler scrambling. Or the story of the courageous feline who scratched her sleeping mistress continuously to save her from fire, knowing the dear, deaf lady could not hear. There are many stories of cats scaring away poisonous reptiles, scorpions, and other unpleasant folk. In Florida, a tiny kitten was credited with alerting her mistress to the danger of a deadly coral snake. Remember, heroism is not confined to only one species of animal.
#2: Cats Are Stupid
Physiologically, a cat’s brain bears a striking resemblance to that of man-more so than any other animal’s. How do we measure intelligence in an animal? One cannot and should not play one species off against another. Cats, for example, are bored with mazes. But watch them get out of any enclosed space! They can open doors, lift latches, leap many times their own length over walls. Psychologists have noted that their ability to escape confinement is superior to that of any other animal. Besides superb skill and strategy in stalking prey, cats have a built in clock. They know when it’s time for you to come home, and when it is time for bed.Of course there are some stupid cats, just as there are some remarkable cats. Like humans, not ALL are bright. Most often people think cats are stupid because they refuse to perform on command. But that’s only because cats are smart enough to know it’s beneath their dignity!
Physiologically, a cat’s brain bears a striking resemblance to that of man-more so than any other animal’s. How do we measure intelligence in an animal? One cannot and should not play one species off against another. Cats, for example, are bored with mazes. But watch them get out of any enclosed space! They can open doors, lift latches, leap many times their own length over walls. Psychologists have noted that their ability to escape confinement is superior to that of any other animal. Besides superb skill and strategy in stalking prey, cats have a built in clock. They know when it’s time for you to come home, and when it is time for bed.Of course there are some stupid cats, just as there are some remarkable cats. Like humans, not ALL are bright. Most often people think cats are stupid because they refuse to perform on command. But that’s only because cats are smart enough to know it’s beneath their dignity!
#1: Cats Are Not Affectionate
The person who thinks a cat is an unloving animal never held one on his lap. First the cat kneads gently to make the spot as soft and comfortable as possible, then settles down and purrs. Whether he purrs loudly of softly, it’s love. A cat’s affection is always subtle, like rubbing against your legs. Each cat varies in the amount of affection he wishes to put forth, and in the ways he wishes to show it. But it’s there-as long as you are receptive-and sometimes even if you’re not
The person who thinks a cat is an unloving animal never held one on his lap. First the cat kneads gently to make the spot as soft and comfortable as possible, then settles down and purrs. Whether he purrs loudly of softly, it’s love. A cat’s affection is always subtle, like rubbing against your legs. Each cat varies in the amount of affection he wishes to put forth, and in the ways he wishes to show it. But it’s there-as long as you are receptive-and sometimes even if you’re not
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#1: Persian
Number one on our list is the Persian, long known as the aristocrat of catdom! Persians come in a variety of colors, in fact twenty to thirty colors are recognized within this classification. They are most known for their thick and luxurious coat, large eyes, and short but sturdy-legged body. It is because of this body type that the Persian has a "slow moving dignity" about them, making them a quiet and relaxed pet, unexcelled for it's decorative value! Although wary around children, Persians are still among the most affectionate and loyal of cats (In fact, they are #7 on the top 10 friendliest cats list). Throughout the years, they have consistently ranked as the most popular cat breed ever. In fact, they have been the most popular cat breed every year since 1871
Number one on our list is the Persian, long known as the aristocrat of catdom! Persians come in a variety of colors, in fact twenty to thirty colors are recognized within this classification. They are most known for their thick and luxurious coat, large eyes, and short but sturdy-legged body. It is because of this body type that the Persian has a "slow moving dignity" about them, making them a quiet and relaxed pet, unexcelled for it's decorative value! Although wary around children, Persians are still among the most affectionate and loyal of cats (In fact, they are #7 on the top 10 friendliest cats list). Throughout the years, they have consistently ranked as the most popular cat breed ever. In fact, they have been the most popular cat breed every year since 1871
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#2: Maine Coon
The Maine Coon cat has a long, thick coat and the temperament of the Domestic Shorthair. The Coon cat was so named in the mistaken belief that it was half raccoon. He has far less undercoat than the Persian and is much less inclined to suffer from mats and tangles. This is a good thing, as Coon cats are very active and excellent "ratters". In fact, they were originally bred to control the rat populations on Maine farms.
The Maine Coon cat has a long, thick coat and the temperament of the Domestic Shorthair. The Coon cat was so named in the mistaken belief that it was half raccoon. He has far less undercoat than the Persian and is much less inclined to suffer from mats and tangles. This is a good thing, as Coon cats are very active and excellent "ratters". In fact, they were originally bred to control the rat populations on Maine farms.
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#3: Exotic a.k.a. Shorthaired Persian
Exotics are simply Persians with short hair. They have the same friendly yet dignified characteristics of the long haired Persian, but much easier to groom.
Exotics are simply Persians with short hair. They have the same friendly yet dignified characteristics of the long haired Persian, but much easier to groom.
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#4 Siamese
The royal cats of Siam, favorite of Siamese royalty, were at one time regarded as sacred. They were the watch cats of the temples, it is said that their loud cries warned of the approach of the enemy. This devoted cat does have an unusual voice that almost sounds as if he's talking to you! He's quick witted, and an excellent jumper and climber. Siamese are very much like dogs as far as personality is concerned. They will happily follow their masters, and don't mind walking with a leash. Surprisingly, the Siamese is noted as one of the least friendliest catswith strangers. One of the most intelligent cats, they can often be mischievous and highly entertaining!
The royal cats of Siam, favorite of Siamese royalty, were at one time regarded as sacred. They were the watch cats of the temples, it is said that their loud cries warned of the approach of the enemy. This devoted cat does have an unusual voice that almost sounds as if he's talking to you! He's quick witted, and an excellent jumper and climber. Siamese are very much like dogs as far as personality is concerned. They will happily follow their masters, and don't mind walking with a leash. Surprisingly, the Siamese is noted as one of the least friendliest catswith strangers. One of the most intelligent cats, they can often be mischievous and highly entertaining!
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#5 Abyssinian
Although they can cost a bit more than most cats, the Abyssinian is still one of the most popular cats, making it to #5. Plus, they are #1 on the top 10 friendliest cats list. The Aby is very people oriented, and always wants to be by your side, to know exactly what you're doing! It would be very difficult to find a cat more loyal than the Abyssinian.
Although they can cost a bit more than most cats, the Abyssinian is still one of the most popular cats, making it to #5. Plus, they are #1 on the top 10 friendliest cats list. The Aby is very people oriented, and always wants to be by your side, to know exactly what you're doing! It would be very difficult to find a cat more loyal than the Abyssinian.
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#6: Ragdoll
Some male Ragdolls can weigh up to and above 30 pounds. That doesn't sound like much, but it's very big for a cat! Despite their imposing size, Ragdolls are quite docile, and many will not put up a fight if threatened. Consider adopting a Ragdoll if you want an affectionate and very "easy going" cat.
Some male Ragdolls can weigh up to and above 30 pounds. That doesn't sound like much, but it's very big for a cat! Despite their imposing size, Ragdolls are quite docile, and many will not put up a fight if threatened. Consider adopting a Ragdoll if you want an affectionate and very "easy going" cat.
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#7: Birman
Birmans have a very sweet and even-tempered personality, and actively seek out human companionship. They will follow you around the house, greet you when you get home, and need to be actively involved in whatever you're doing! Along with its above-average size, the most striking feature of the Birman are its beautiful blue eyes.
Birmans have a very sweet and even-tempered personality, and actively seek out human companionship. They will follow you around the house, greet you when you get home, and need to be actively involved in whatever you're doing! Along with its above-average size, the most striking feature of the Birman are its beautiful blue eyes.
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#8: Oriental
The Oriental is extremely intelligent and curious, a combination that can sometimes lead to trouble. They have been known to open drawers, doors, even your purse! Your Oriental craves human affection more than the average cat, and will become quite forelorn if you ignore him. They retain the energy and spirit of a kitten well into adulthood.
The Oriental is extremely intelligent and curious, a combination that can sometimes lead to trouble. They have been known to open drawers, doors, even your purse! Your Oriental craves human affection more than the average cat, and will become quite forelorn if you ignore him. They retain the energy and spirit of a kitten well into adulthood.
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
#9: American Shorthair
Although the term is often used to describe the "alley cat" of mixed parentage, the pedigreed American Shorthair is known for its robust health, large eyes and short, broad face. They are one of the best all-around "family cats", well known for their affectionate nature and amicable relations with dogs and children. But if you have a mouse problem in your home, not to worry. They haven't lost that hunting instinct inherent in most cats!
Although the term is often used to describe the "alley cat" of mixed parentage, the pedigreed American Shorthair is known for its robust health, large eyes and short, broad face. They are one of the best all-around "family cats", well known for their affectionate nature and amicable relations with dogs and children. But if you have a mouse problem in your home, not to worry. They haven't lost that hunting instinct inherent in most cats!
Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds
# 10: Tonkinese
Is the Tonk actually a dog in cat disguise? Many Tonkinese owners swear they are! They like nothing better than a game of fetch or "hide and seek", will greet you at the door when you get home, and are very affectionate. Be careful when leaving a Tonk alone while you're at work, though, as a bored Tonkinese can be a bit destructive. Some say a companion Tonk will solve the problem.
Is the Tonk actually a dog in cat disguise? Many Tonkinese owners swear they are! They like nothing better than a game of fetch or "hide and seek", will greet you at the door when you get home, and are very affectionate. Be careful when leaving a Tonk alone while you're at work, though, as a bored Tonkinese can be a bit destructive. Some say a companion Tonk will solve the problem.
History & Mythology of Cats
Traditionally, historians tended to think that ancient Egypt was the site of cat domestication, owing to the clear depictions of house cats in Egyptian paintings about 3,600 years old. However, in 2004, a Neolithic grave was excavated in Shillourokambos, Cyprus, that contained the skeletons, laid close to one another, of both a human and a cat. The grave is estimated to be 9,500 years old, pushing back the earliest known feline–human association significantly.The cat specimen is large and closely resembles the African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), rather than present-day domestic cats. This discovery, combined with genetic studies, suggest that cats were probably domesticated in the Middle East, in the Fertile Crescent around the time of the development of agriculture and then they were brought to Cyprus and Egypt.
In ancient Egypt cats were sacred animals, with the goddess Bastet often depicted in cat form, sometimes taking on the warlike aspect of a lioness. The Romans are often credited with introducing the domestic cat from Egypt to Europe; in Roman Aquitaine, a 1st or 2nd century epitaph of a young girl holding a cat is one of two earliest depictions of the Roman domesticated cat. However, it is possible that cats were already kept in Europe prior to the Roman Empire, as they may have already been present in Britain in the late Iron Age. Domestic cats were spread throughout much of the rest of the world during the Age of Discovery, as they were carried on sailing ships to control shipboard rodents and as good-luck charms.
Freyja—the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility in Norse mythology—is depicted as riding a chariot drawn by cats.
According to a myth in many cultures, cats have multiple lives. In many countries, they are believed to have nine lives, but in Germany and some Spanish-speaking regions they are said to have seven lives,while in Turkish and Arabic traditions the number of lives is six.The myth is attributed to the natural suppleness and swiftness cats exhibit to escape life-threatening situations. Also lending credence to this myth is the fact that falling cats often land on their feet, using an instinctive righting reflex to twist their bodies around. Nonetheless, cats can still be injured or killed by a high fall.
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