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Why Siamese Cats Are Cross-eyed

PoC avatarPosted on February 9, 2014 by Michael BroadFebruary 11, 2014

Click on this to go to a large format PDF file of the same image that is clearer. This is my explanation as to why some Siamese cats are cross-eyed or at least it is possibly part of the reason. … Continue reading →

Posted in Cat Anatomy, Cat Breeds, eyes, nerves, Siamese, Siamese Cats | Tagged cat anatomy, cross-eyed, siamese cat, Siamese Cat Breeders | 11 Replies

Are Cat Breeds Less Healthy than Random-bred Cats?

PoC avatarPosted on February 5, 2014 by Michael BroadFebruary 5, 2014

I don’t think you can generalize and say that cat breeds are less healthy than the rest of the cats. There is, though, a feeling that inbreeding, a part of creating cat breeds, leads to less healthy animals because inbreeding … Continue reading →

Posted in beautiful personality, Bengal cat, Burmese Cat, Cat Anatomy, Cat Behavior, Cat Breeding, Cat Breeds, Cat Fancy, Cat Health, Chartreux Cat, Dwarf Cats, Exotic Shorthair, Himalayan Cat, inbreeding, Maine Coon, Moggie, Oriental Shorthair, Persian cat, Siamese | Tagged cat breeds, cat health, genetic diseases, random bred cats | 6 Replies

Scandalous Situation Regarding Chronic Kidney Disease in Cats

PoC avatarPosted on January 27, 2014 by Michael BroadJanuary 27, 2014

There is a cat health crisis and it is chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD means an irreversible, long term disease of the cat’s kidneys that leads to death, eventually. Treatment slows the process. Here are some quotes: Studies suggest that … Continue reading →

Posted in Abyssinian Cat, Burmese Cat, Cat Breeds, Cat Health, Cat News, kidney disease, Maine Coon, old age, Siamese, Veterinarians | Tagged cat health problems, chronic kidney disease, Elderly Cat Health Problems, Persian cat health problems, veterinarians | 7 Replies

Odd-eyed Siamese Cat – unique!

PoC avatarPosted on January 24, 2014 by Michael BroadJanuary 24, 2014

This is an odd-eyed Siamese cat. I don’t think I have seen one before… This is just another example of easy and relatively minor photoshopping. I am not saying it is good work. It only took me about 25 minutes. … Continue reading →

Posted in Cat Anatomy, Cat Breeds, Cat Coats, Cat photography, eyes, Genetics, pointed, Siamese, white | Tagged cat anatomy, cat genetics, cat photography, photoshop | 20 Replies

Are Breed-specific Cat Foods Designed for Better Feline Health?

PoC avatarPosted on January 18, 2014 by Michael BroadJanuary 18, 2014

The pet food industry is one of the most lucrative groups of businesses in the United States and Europe, continuing to grow exponentially. According to a report recently released by Petfood Industry.com, the extremely strong animal/human bond is responsible for … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles of Jo Singer, Cat Anatomy, Cat Breeds, Cat Food, Cat Health, cat teeth, Oriental Shorthair, Siamese, Siamese Cats | Tagged Articles of Jo Singer, cat breeds, cat food, dry cat food, modern siamese cat, Oriental Shorthair Cat, wet cat food | 53 Replies

What breed is Grumpy Cat?

PoC avatarPosted on January 7, 2014 by Michael BroadJanuary 7, 2014

Grumpy Cat is not a breed of cat. She is a random bred cat, a “moggie”. The record needs to be put straight because the PandaWhale website confidentially states that she is a “Snowshoe Siamese” (they mean “Snowshoe”). She is … Continue reading →

Posted in bicolor, black and white, cailco, Cat Anatomy, Cat Breeds, Cat Coats, dwarfism, fur, genetics, Siamese, Siamese Cats, Snowshoe Cat | Tagged cat breeds, cat genetics, Grumpy Cat | 32 Replies

“Active Cat” – Inherited, Learned or Stimulated?

PoC avatarPosted on December 28, 2013 by Michael BroadDecember 28, 2013

Is there such a thing as an active cat breed? Can you group cats into active and inactive? I am not sure that you can. Although cat breed personality descriptions are notoriously variable, vague and imprecise, the Cat Fanciers’ Association … Continue reading →

Posted in Cat Anatomy, Cat Behavior, Cat Breeds, cat intelligence, cat personality, defensive behavior, genetics, Savannah Cat, Siamese, Siamese Cats, sociable, Sphynx Cat, understimulated | Tagged cat health, cat socialisation, enriched environment, siamese cat, sphynx cat | 6 Replies

The reason why people abandon purebred cats

PoC avatarPosted on December 11, 2013 by Michael BroadDecember 11, 2013

The reason why cat owners abandon purebred, pedigree cats is essentially the same reason why people abandon random bred cats. They are not committed to keeping their cat. There are added reasons why an owner of a purebred cat might … Continue reading →

Posted in abandoned cat, ambivalent, Animal Rescue, Cat Breeds, Cat shelters, Human to cat relationship, Siamese | Tagged cat abandonment, cat rescue, purebred cats | 8 Replies

Missing Seal Point Siamese Cat, Fayetteville, NC

PoC avatarPosted on December 6, 2013 by Michael BroadDecember 6, 2013

PLEASE HELP! My daughter’s Siamese cat got out some how last night in the Grays creek/Aspen creek area (of Fayetteville, North Carolina). He is a chocolate seal very sweet and loving cat. Is use to dogs and is very vocal … Continue reading →

Posted in Animal Rescue, Cat Breeds, Cat News, Human to cat relationship, lost cat, Siamese | Tagged classic siamese cat, lost cat | 11 Replies

Siamese: The Cat Most Chosen by Film Stars (and celebs)

PoC avatarPosted on October 7, 2013 by Michael BroadOctober 7, 2013

The Siamese is the most exotic looking domestic cat other than wild cat hybrids. For decades this cat breed has been the natural choice for celebrities and film stars. Here is a list of celebrities and film stars who have … Continue reading →

Posted in ailurophile, Cat Breeds, Human to cat relationship, Siamese | Tagged film stars, siamese cats | Leave a reply

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