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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Would You Rather Cats 6---The Most Intelligent Cat Breeds + Fun Maze


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The Most Intelligent Cat Breeds


These are the cat breeds that are considered very intelligent.
Intelligence is often ranked based on the sociability of the
feline and its willingness to interact with humans, especially
the owners.

The smartest cat breeds include


Abyssinian
Burmese
Siamese
Savannah
Balinese
Cornish Rex
Singapura
Japanese Bobtail
Maine Coon


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Would You Rather Cats 7---10 Characteristics of Tortoiseshell cats, 5 Positive and 5 negative (But you be the judge!)



Here are 10 Characteristics of Tortoiseshell cats, 5 Positive and 5 negative
(But you be the judge!)



Positive Traits:

Loyal and affectionate - Tortoiseshell cats are known to form strong bonds with their owners and can be very loving and attentive companions.

Energetic and playful - Tortoiseshell cats tend to have high energy levels and enjoy playing and exploring their environment. So, to keep your "Tortie" happy, schedule regular playtime.

Intelligent and curious - Tortoiseshell cats are often described as smart and inquisitive, with a desire to investigate their surroundings, just keep your kitty out of trouble.

Vocal and expressive - Tortoiseshell cats are typically quite vocal, using meows, chirps and other vocalizations to communicate, which can be quite cute.

Unique appearance - The distinctive tortoiseshell coat pattern, with its mix of black, orange and brown hues, makes tortoiseshell cats visually striking and downright beautiful.





Negative Traits:

Strong-willed and stubborn - Tortoiseshell cats can be quite headstrong and resistant to training or being told what to do, they want to do what they want to do.

Territorial and possessive - Tortoiseshell cats may be protective of their owners and space, and can be aggressive towards other pets or people they perceive as a threat. Factor this in when having visitors.

Sensitive and reactive - Tortoiseshell cats can be easily startled or upset, and may respond with hissing, growling or other defensive behaviors. Never let anyone corner your "Tortie".

Demanding of attention - Tortoiseshell cats often crave a lot of interaction and affection from their owners, and may become vocal or persistent if they feel they are not getting enough attention. Let your "Tortie" follow you around and be in your space.

Prone to "tortitude" - There is a common perception that tortoiseshell cats have a unique, feisty personality trait known as "tortitude", though the evidence for this is mixed, many owners affirming it is real and others, not so much.


Sunday, April 14, 2024

Would You Rather Cats 8---Things That Cat Owners Do, That Cats Hate


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Things That Cat Owners Do, That Cats Hate


What Are Things That Most Cat Owners Do That Cats Hate?

A dirty litter box. (My cat meows loudly after she's done her business, demanding that I go 
clean her litter box right away, even if it's my bedtime!)
Loud noises. (Like blasting music.)
Change. (They hate an uncomfortable alteration of their routine and established
habits.)
Baths. (Some cat breeds like water, but most cats don't.)
Being left alone. My cat gets very upset when we go out for a lot of hours.
Other pets. Sometimes, cats get along with other pets but sometimes, there's a tense
truce between them. In other cases, there's open war. In our case, our dogs have been the
ones who attacked our cat, and we were told at the Vet's office, not to put them together.
Our cats are much larger than our little cat, and they could easily kill her. Sad but true.
Think about that if you're trying to introduce a small cat to aggressive dogs.
Pushy petting. If they want cuddles, they let you know, if they don't want it, they hate it.
Pet taxis or cat carriers. Our cat disappears when she sees the pet taxi. So we bring it out
days before she goes to the Vet, and leave it open so she will go in and out of it at leisure
before the dreaded trip comes. It's easier.
Tummy rubs. Cats are not dogs. Dogs love their bellies rubbed, some cats will scratch if
you for their belly, you might have an odd one who likes it, but many don't.
Forced interactions. No matter how precious your kitty is, she would hate to be picked up
by all your friends and taken around like a human baby would.

Have you been doing some of these things that your cat hates? 


Thursday, April 11, 2024

True or False Cats 5---Super Cute Names For Male Kitties


How much do you know about cats? How much do you know about your own cats?
This short quiz focuses on a topic that involves cats and their owners. Have fun and learn!

Super Cute Names For Male Kitties



Here is a list of names for that precious furry baby boy!


Bo
Teddy
Muffin
Biscuit
Buddy
Peanut
Oreo
Milo
Ollie
Toby
Frankie
Blinkie




Ziggy
Dexter
Bucky
Sonny
Bandit
Puddles
Sprinkle
Gizmo
Mo
Snickers
Nugget
Rascal
Gummy
Dumpling
YoYo

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