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 …
There are many pages of cat facts for kids on this website. You just have to know where they are. You can search using the search box below or click this: cat facts for kids. It is easy to find the pages. All you have to do is type in the words you are …
Calico cats have a type of coat that is colored orange, black and white. People also call orange fur “red”. The orange fur is usually a tabby coat, as well. You will see lots of different sorts of calico cat patterns but they all have the same three colors. The amount of each color …
The Cymric is a breed of cat. It is a solid, round looking cat that has no tail. It should be exactly like the Manx except for its long fur. The Cymric is a long haired Manx. Therefore kids can click on this link: Manx Cat Facts in Plain Language ….for information about the …
This is a page on the Birman cat written for kids and people who like plain English and good pictures. General Info The Birman is a breed of cat that is meant to have been brought from Burma to France in 1919. Burma is now called Myanmar. It is a country that is in …
This is a page on the Balinese cat written for kids and people who like plain English. The Balinese cat is the same as a Siamese cat but with longer hair. The long hair can be seen best on the cat’s tail. It makes the tail look very special. It is called a “plumed …
The America Wirehair is a breed of cat that is like the American Shorthair except that he or she has a coat that looks a bit like steel wool! Well, not quite, but the coat is thick and crinkly. The hairs are bent or hooked. This is a rare cat so you won’t see …
A page on the American Bobtail written for children and people who like straightforward English and great pictures in a slideshow. Look at the 2nd picture to see a young girl with her Bobtail. The slide show below works by itself. You just have to watch. If you put your mouse pointer over the …
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