by Leonardo (South Africa) Bite Force – New bite force research, done by Animal Planet, reveals that the tiger has a much stronger bite force that the lion. The lion has a bite force of 600 lbs per square inch. The tiger bites down at 1000 lbs per square inch. Please watch, and use …
by Michael Charlie – neutered cat – he’s a sweet boy but not very masculine The majority of us probably agree that neutering cats is a necessity. It is done almost automatically by responsible cat caretakers. We don’t think about the consequences beyond the obvious, that the cat can’t reproduce. Most of us recognise …
Cat Whiskers Picture | Home Page Wild Cats A-Z Cat Breeds A-Z Firstly, my thanks to the photographer who kindly granted me a license to publish this photograph here. I added the text etc. You can see that the whiskers have been cut (trimmed is a kinder description). The cat looks miserable …
Black Cat Fur Picture | Home Page Wild Cats A-Z Cat Breeds A-Z Firstly, there are a lot of bits and pieces on it and in it. This fur is fastidiously groomed by Charlie and I comb it daily, perhaps twice daily with a flea comb, which is 32 prongs to the …
I am in to cat whiskers at the moment (Jan 2012). I noticed that this lovely black and white kitten had very elegantly long whiskers. I have not seen longer! LOL. They are amazing. Which brings me to the subject of color…Cats whiskers are nearly always white but sometimes black. My boy has black …
Intelligent Cat Picture | Home Page Wild Cats A-Z Cat Breeds A-Z The knowing eyes of this Scottish Fold cat made me look twice. I don’t think this cat is purebred. He is called “Scharma”. I think he is male. What do you think? I see a person behind these eyes. He …
by Elizabeth Freire (Brooklyn, NY, U.S.) The other day I noticed my hyper cat Henry was hiding a lot and hardly saying anything much less socializing with my other cats. I found it strange so I looked him over and found out his back paw pads were raw like somehow the top layer of …
This is a really nice polydactyl tabby cat picture by Helmi Flick. Octavia is a beautiful polydactyl tabby cat. People call them polycats. And they have polyfeet! The polydactyl world throws up some nice terminology. For people new to polydactyl cats, it means cats with extra toes. Robinson’s Genetics calls it “polydactyly”. They say …
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