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It's sundae again!!!!!

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Kasut uols camne?

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Feline fresh for the first time...

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I loikeeee

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my cat soap opera

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cici tgh nak menyelamatkan diri


monster2 help me!!!!

can cici survive alone at home? i dun trust pucii....haaaaaa risau aku....bilatutup pintu kuatnye jerit.......sakit tinge..buka pintu kene cekau ngan pucci...cici garang  dan besar, sekali cakar je pucci lari ...tapi pucci ne survivor...ngeri melihat melihat sop opera tengah malam...this the boundaries yang coco kene faham..maybe ambil masa sikit..jealousy si pucci ne adalah normal ..ke coco saje je nak sedapkan hati  kata normal...dr kata normal...tapi dah melampau sgt aku gi neuter je si pucci..tapi it will change the whole personality of my cat!!!! kewllll, bagi masa nanti ok la tu... 


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TAIL TALK

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TAIL TALK

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Introductions

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The kitten's first introduction to his new home is critical.

  • Everyone in the family should have a turn greeting him and be able to express thier affection by holding him properly and talking to him sweetly
  • Do this one person at a time
  • Keep the kitten away from other pets in the home until they can meet in a quiet and highly supervised atmosphere
  • info credit to http://smalldogs2.com/

Be Aware of Body Language

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Most people living with cats are rarely aware of the effect of their body language.
  • Your body communicates messages to the kitten or adult cat that can be more powerful than what you say.
  • The underlying rule is to be as nonthreatening in manner or gesture as possible.
  • Keep in mind that a cat in comparsion to a human is a very small creature
  • Do not stand so close that you tower over him, forcing him to move out of your way
  • Inexperienced kittens may follow you around so closely that they intertwine between your feet and get stepped on
  • It is always best when possible to kneel down to the cat's level so that he can relate to you without feeling threatened
  • Do not make sharp, unfriendlymoves when you are close to the cat
  • Sudden or jerky gestures have a negative effect on a kitten
  • Strive for an easy and soft manner with your kitteninfo credit to http://smalldogs2.com/

Talking

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The sound of your voice and its intonation are two key elements in the bonding process:

  • Watch the parents and friends of a young baby and listen to the silly things they say and the way they sam them, then watch the baby's face.  The baby may smile, even giggle, or become quiet. 
  • The same is true for a new kitten.  When you speak to him, he listens and then responds.
  • The softer your voice and the higher-pitched it is, the more concentrated will be his response to it.
  • A cat's hearing is much more acute than human hearing
  • He is highly sensitive to loud sounds and noises
  • Anger and a loud voice is understood by anyone and to a cat it can be frightening
  • If you use a moderate, loving tone of voice, your kitten will want to be near you
  • The affectionate use of your voice is one of the most important tools you have to help you bond with your kitten as well as to influence good behavior for all its life.
  • info credit to http://smalldogs2.com/

Naming Your New Kitten

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  • It is important to select your kitten's name right away
  • It does not matter what name you choose, as long as it is dignified and respectful
  • It is best to name them a one or two syllable call name and perhaps a longer more meaningful name on registration papers
  • Pets learn one syllable names better and respond best to them
  • Kneel down, hold out a food tidbit or commercial treat and call the kitten to you by his name
  • As he sniffs it, say his name and then something very affectionate
  • If you do this often enough, he or she will learn their name very quickly, and will always associate it with something rewarding, even it is just a scratch behind the ear for responding
  • This is also a good way of teaching him to come to you when called by his name
  • info credit to http://smalldogs2.com/

Communicating Your Affection

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  • Lift him up, hold him as described and add a gentle hug, a kiss on the top of his head and a playful squeeze of the paws . 
  • info credit to http://smalldogs2.com/  

Holding Your Kitten

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  • Holding a cat properly is more important than you would think
  • Avoid holding a cat in any way that scares him
  • He may panic and try to squirm away
  • In the process, you may be scratched or the cat may endure a severe fall
  • With the kitten facing away from you, simply slide your hand along his belly and up to his chest, stop when your fingers are just behind the front legs
  • Place the cat's rear end and back legs in the open palm of your other hand
  • Be firm but gentle
  • It will appear that you are presenting the kitten to the rest of the world
  • If you reverse this and allow him to face you, he is going to dig his nails into your shirt and that will hurt and you may drop him
  • This is how to life a kitten as well as an adult cat
  • This is the first step toward making your new kitten feel secure 
  • info credit to http://smalldogs2.com/

Upon Arrival

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  • Get the introductions over with as quickly and as quietly as possible
  • Try to avoid loud noises, bright lights, too much handling and fondling of the new arrival along with overwhelming attention and expression of affection.  These may frighten the kitten.
  • Remember that the new kitten has no idea where he or she is and who you are, friend or enemy
  • It is your job to convince the newcomer that he or she is in good hands
  • The very first thing to do is to allow the kitten to take a look and a sniff at the new house
  • Do not give him the complete run of the house
  • Take him to one room at a time, allow him to see the entire terriroory and range
  • Do not allow the newcomer to roam from you or it may take hours to find him
  • Show him his litter pan right away and teach him how to use it
  • info credit to http://smalldogs2.com/

Bonding is the essence of friendship

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 With your kitten, this means:
  • Creating a personal relationship between the two of you based on genuine feelings of affection
  • Cats that have bonded with their family have a strong desire to be with them and have deveoped a sense of belonging to their home, which in the cat's mind, means his or her territory
  • When you make friends with your kitten, you satisfy his instinctive needs and also get him to accept you as teacher and trainer, which promotes good behavior.  Bonding will definitely make life easier for all concerned.
  • No matter what your kitten's previous life was like, you have the opportunity to communicate to him that he is safe, cherished, and respected.
  • Bonding involves communicating your affection, introducing him to his new home, feeding him, speaking to him, toching him, using body language, playing with him, and responding to all manner of kitten activities. 
  • info credit to http://smalldogs2.com/

Making Friends With Your New Kitten

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  • To create a close, emotional tie called "bonding."  This is essentially making friends.
  • This is an ideal relationship between humans and kittens
  • You must first understand that kittens are higly complicated creatures with a genetically organized set of natural behaviors.  A cat has got to do what a cat had got to do!
  • Relate to your new kitten as a living, breathing youngster that needs love, sustenance and firm guidance
  • If you do the right things the kitten will learn that you are its protector and provider as well as the source of love, affection, and friendship
  • You are all that stands between a helpless, vulnerable baby and the dangers that surround it
  • You are the teacher, the judge, and the giver of physical and emotional nourishment
  • It is a large responsibility and one that most adults, even children, are capable of handling.
     
    Bonding is the essence of friendship.  With your kitten, this means:


    • Creating a personal relationship between the two of you based on genuine feelings of affection
    • Cats that have bonded with their family have a strong desire to be with them and have deveoped a sense of belonging to their home, which in the cat's mind, means his or her territory
    • When you make friends with your kitten, you satisfy his instinctive needs and also get him to accept you as teacher and trainer, which promotes good behavior.  Bonding will definitely make life easier for all concerned.
    • No matter what your kitten's previous life was like, you have the opportunity to communicate to him that he is safe, cherished, and respected.
    • Bonding involves communicating your affection, introducing him to his new home, feeding him, speaking to him, toching him, using body language, playing with him, and responding to all manner of kitten activities. 
    • info credit to http://smalldogs2.com/

CAT PERSON ARE U?

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If you are a cat person, you may share or prefer some of the following characteristics that are common in cats:
  • Independence
  • Adaptability
  • Silly antics
  • Poise
  • Beauty  

Characteristics and Personality

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Characteristics and Personality

Persian kittens are easy to identify. They have:
  • Long, thick fur coats
  • Short, thick legs
  • Wide round heads with short noses
  • Large, soulful eyes
  • Full cheeks
  • Short, rounded ears set far apart
  • Short, straight tails
The Persian's face is identified as either a "doll" face or a "pig face" based on his nose and roundness of his features.
You can find Persian kittens in all different colors and coat markings, including
  • Solid: White, blue, black, red, cream, chocolate and lilac
  • Silver and golden: Self explanatory
  • Shaded or smoke: Solid black or gray with distinctly white roots
  • Tabby: Stripes
  • Calico or bi-color: Calico cats are white with red and black patches
  • Himalayan: Sometimes also known as pointed, these cats have darker coloring on their faces and extremities, and lighter coloring on their bodies
Persian kittens must be trained early in order to be successfully shown. Since this is one of the most popular breeds to show, the CA offers different divisions based on the cats colors as listed above.
One reason Persian kittens grew in popularity so quickly was their wonderful personalities. These are gentle cats with unassuming temperaments, and they easily adapt to any environment. This breed is known as being kind, loving and affectionate, without being demanding of your attention and time. They also tend to get along well with other pets.
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