The question in the title is asking if Burmese cats make a lot of noise! The simple but slightly vague answer is that they will probably be more vocal than your typical domestic cat either purebred or non-purebred because they have some Siamese cat in them and the Siamese is known to be vocal. …
By Margaret Gunning Hello! I was delighted to find your cat site, which has more cat lore in it than anything I’ve seen. I look forward to further exploration. Can a cat lose the ability to purr? I have a lovely cat named Bentley, and though he is affectionate and a lap-sitter, I have …
By Jo Singer Those of us who live with felines are already keenly aware of the health benefits we get from sharing our homes and hearts with companion cats. Backing up this statement is the fascinating results of the second scientific study made at the University of Minnesota Stroke Research center published in the …
This is a page on the Burmese cat written for children and people who like to see great cat pictures and easy to read words. The Burmese is a breed of cat. It is one of the main cat breeds and has been around for a long time. The Burmese cat comes from a …
Introduction This is an alternative view on the subject of Maine Coon characteristics, which refers to notable aspects of the cat’s physical appearance and her/his personality. The entire internet is chock-a-block with conventional descriptions of the characteristics of the Maine Coon. One article feeds the other. It is article inbreeding 😉 The way that …
You may have seen this. If that is so, sorry. If not, it is time to enjoy a bit of cute mom to kitten chatter, trills and squeaks. It is nice to see, close up, how mother communicates with offspring. You can figure out what it means.
By Elisa Black-Taylor Why doesn’t my cat Coral meow? I ask myself that question every night as Coral jumps into my lap for some quality petting time. I’d like to tell her story, and then I hope some of you may have some answers for my non-vocal cat. Coral has been with us for …
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