1. Puss In Boots Talk about a feline hero, puss in boots is a magnificent musketeer type fellow who will take on animals 50 times his size. He has the heart as big as Shrek and boots that will take a giant to fill. Puss in boots has fought along Shrek to take back the kingdom and restore catwood to the world. All cats simply love puss in boots 2. Garfield Who would have thought that this tuna and remote loving cat would be such a hero to so many cats. Garfield has eat and slept his way into the hearts of many cats worldwide. Not to mention that he has this big bull dog called spike whipped. Garfield, the cats give you three thumbs up! 3. Tom For all those that were born in the tom and Jerry era knew the plight of tom and his illusive nemesis Jerry mouse. They had a funny relationship, sometimes they were pals and sometimes Tom was just not fed and Jerry the mouse really looked tasty. But you have to give it to tom for showing so much determination in catching one mouse 4. Sylvester Cat I taught i taw a putty cat! I did, I did saw a putty cat! So why does Sylvester has poor little tweety bird bellowing "putty cat?" Well, Sylvester is always after a scrumptious putty cat bird. He also must be tired of granny spoiling his game. Don't worry Sylvester, a little tweety birds day must come. 5. Cheshire Cat Think Alice in Wonderland. This is probably one of the weirdest cats i have ever seen. Cheshire cat is pink and purple striped cat with a wide smile and close-set, piercing yellow eyes. He has put Alice on some pretty wild goose chases by giving her intentional wrong directions. One othe cool power of this cat hero is that he is capable of invisibility. 6. Top Cat What would this list be like without Top Cat. That alley cat was a real cartoon hustler, He is the Godfather of ally cats. He lead his gang of alley cats into many money making opportunities or so he thought. But look out top cat, here comes Officer Dibbles. A cop who continually beaks up TC's quick cash schemes. |
When i was a kid, i used to love hulk and superman, who am i kidding here? I still love hulk and superman. They were my best two heroes and of course TV personalities. Superman was strong and stood for law and order and was in love with Lois Lane the daily planet tv reporter. Hulk was, well hulk smashed! Cats too have their favorite TV personalities and heroes which they simply love. All you need to do is tune into any of these characters on your television and you will see your cat sitting there just mesmerized by its hero.
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So are you thinking about getting a cat as a pet. You hear about this adorable cat called Abyssinian. You probably have no idea what this feline is like as this cat name sounds foreign to you. Well, you have found the right site with everything you need to know about the Abyssinian Cat. Well, first off, Abyssinian cats are not rare cats, they are the most popular short hair cats in America. If you are seeking a pet cat with a kind heart look no further. The Abyssinian cat is one of the more loving felines you will come across. Now, lets get you equipped with information you need to know about your pet or future pet cat, the Abyssinian.
Where Did The Abyssinian Cat Come From It is believed that this special breed of cat was developed in Africa, Egypt to be exact. It is said that this cat breed originated from an Egyptian kitten called Zula. If you notice many ancient Egyptian drawings, you will notice many paintings of the Abyssinian. And as if paintings were not enough, the Egyptians also made sculptures of this cat. Cats were well respected by Egyptians as they were thought to be creatures with supernatural powers. The cat was later brought to England in 1868. What is the Temperament Of The Abyssinian Cat?
Size and Weight The Abyssinian is a mid-sized cat. It has a small bone structure, slender legs, large ears, and lean legs. Those large pointy ears of the animal allows it to be extremely alert also. It has a longer than usual tail and possesses small oval shaped paws. The Abyssinian cat can weigh between 9-16lbs. How Long Do The Abyssinian Cat Live? The Abyssinian cat has a lifespan of 9-15 years domesticated. But chances are that it may live longer in the wild. Grooming This cat has short hair and does not shed as often as other cats. Grooming is ata minimum with the Abyssinian cat. The Abyssinian cat can be groomed at least once per week. Gestation In The Abyssinian Domesticated cats gestation period is anywhere between 65-67 days with 63 days being a normal minimum and 69 days being a normal maximum from the time the cat was bred. If the cat does not give birth with the 69th day, it is advisable to take the cat in to the vet immediately. Health Issues All cat breeds may be prone to certain health issues, but particular breeds do become more prone to certain illnesses. The Abyssinian Cat is no different. The diseases listed below could affect the cat.
Colorful Abyssinian Cat Fancy Coat Talk about being cut from a different cloth and you are talking about the coat of the Abyssinian cat. The aby's coat is silky to the touch and feels dense. This cat's coat is different than all other cats coat which makes it top cat "coater" in my book. So why is the coat different from other cats? It is because of a gene called TA, no not Ra the Egyptian God, it's TA. Cats which exhibit this gene shows special characteristics in how the hair is colored. Each hair develops a base color with up to four darker colored bands. With the lighter colors at the hair root and the darker color at the tip. The kittens are birth with dark coats but lighten out as they grow older. Conclusion Abyssinian cats are wanderers and enjoy open spaces. They are natural hunters and like to explore their environment. They will keep themselves entertained for hours if they are privy to certain movable cat toys and cat obstacles . Overall, the Abyssinian cat is a warm cat which makes a fabulous pet. |
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