Showing posts with label Labrador Retrievers: Knowing the Right Choice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labrador Retrievers: Knowing the Right Choice. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Bengal Tiger

Bengal Tiger
Solitary cats, Bengal Tigers are territorial animals. They hunt at dusk and dawn and regularly mark their territory by scent to keep out other tigers from their hunting and breeding grounds. In some national parks where they are protected, tigers have been recorded to be active in daytime as well. Generally tigers prefer to stay in shade during daylight hours, particularly in the scorching summers of South Asia. Territories are smaller than those of Siberian Tigers owing to shrinking habitat of the tigers in India. Males roam over an area of twenty square miles and females hunt in a slightly smaller range of seventeen square miles. Often the territory of a single male overlaps those of several females, with whom he frequently mates. Tigers usually have more than one den in their range for them to choose as their haunt for a particular period of time.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Games for Your Cat

Games for Your Cat
Owners often don't realise how much entertainment some cats need, especially when young. Bengals, particularly, can become overly demanding and even aggressive if not given enough to do. Bengals like to practise their hunting skills so anything involving furry or feathery toys is much enjoyed.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

About The Pixie Bob Cat Breeds

About The Pixie Bob Cat Breeds
Choosing between cat breeds can be like trying to decide which snowflake is prettier. Each new kitten is cuter than the next. There are so many varieties to choose from, each with its own distinct look and personality. Do you want a cat breed that is sleek, like an Abyssinian or Siamese?

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Health Problems Of The Bengal Cat

Health Problems Of The Bengal Cat
Asian countries have the endangered species the Asian leopards, which recently was taken off the list and now strives in the wilderness. The Bengal cat derives from breeding with the Asian leopards and has since entered the domestic cat breeds list. The Bengal cat although not a tiger, loves to play and lounge around on and in the water.




You can also find more information about the dog and cat wiskers Health Councils.

Friday, July 13, 2012

The History of Bengal Cat

The History of Bengal Cat
The savannah cat's history starts during the early 1980's when Judy Frank bred an African Serval to a domestic shorthair cat. The mating by Judy Frank produced one female savannah cat, this female savannah cat was afterwards named Savannah, she continued to produce other female savannah cat kittens to ascertain the Savannah cat breed.

Other breeders, to be immediately after the cat Savannah, were impressed with the unique look and exotic, friendly and outgoing temperament tempermant Savannah breed of cat and went to start their breeding programs. These breeding programs, see what the basis for each generation of Savannah Cat is still alive. I did not expect a diffuclut very soon and many like the race what it is today.

Throughout history, in 1996, Savannah cat breeders presented a request for reopening of Savannah with The International Cat Association (TICA) TICA registered, but the council had placed a moratorium on accepting any new races. It was not until 2000 that the Savannah was accepted for registration.