Pages

Before You Go Buying Exotic Shorthair Kittens

By Ann Stevens


Quite a few people on the planet have taken to bringing in a pet, either a dog or cat into their lives. And many of these people say this is fulfilling and you may have taken to following their advice in getting one too. You may have put into your mind about getting one of several exotic shorthair kittens that you have seen in the market and are keen on taking care of it. Before you make the plunge, do read on to know more about it.

The exotic shorthair is just a fancy name for the shorthaired Persian and only has around a history spanning 50 years. In every respect this breed is a Persian except that it has short fur coat. In this respect the cat is also considered as a non shedding breed and is quite easy to groom.

Grooming the shorthair is easier than most, and although it is not prone to matting and tangling it is still recommended that there should be a weekly brushing. This weekly brushing not only necessary to reduce the occurrence of hairballs but also to keep the coat groomed and beautiful all the time. The brushing activity also will strengthen the bond between cat and master also.

The temperament of the shorthair is very much like the regular Persian and it is very friendly. It will tend to gravitate to people and is very warm and welcoming with its master all the time, always looking for an inviting lap for it to lay on. It is also very easy to please this cat as it can be quite happy with a paper ball or even just a piece of string to play with.

For prospective owners, it is a boon to know that this breed is not prone to diseases or genetic abnormalities. This is due to precautions being taken by early breeders. Due to it having its eyes in close proximity to each other tear ducts may have a tendency to overflow and it may also develop sinuses as it gets older.

This breed does have a lifespan of around eight to fifteen years, the range of course depending on how well the cat is looked after and maintained. Classified as a medium sized feline, it can look bigger since it has a fairly puffy coat despite it being short haired. It can get as heavy as seven to twelve pounds once it reaches maturity or adulthood.

This cat, due to its friendly demeanor and overall docility should not be kept outside at all at any time. It should strictly be treated as an indoor cat for it will never win any fight with any outside stray or animal. Also, since the breed is quite close to humans, anyone can just pick it up and spirit it away and it will not complain.

This article has shown some important points to consider before making a commitment to getting this particular breed. There are of course other factors that you should research on also to help you make a solid decision. Remember that it takes a lot of responsibility in becoming a pet owner, whether for a cat, a dog or otherwise.




About the Author:



By Ann Stevens


Quite a few people on the planet have taken to bringing in a pet, either a dog or cat into their lives. And many of these people say this is fulfilling and you may have taken to following their advice in getting one too. You may have put into your mind about getting one of several exotic shorthair kittens that you have seen in the market and are keen on taking care of it. Before you make the plunge, do read on to know more about it.

The exotic shorthair is just a fancy name for the shorthaired Persian and only has around a history spanning 50 years. In every respect this breed is a Persian except that it has short fur coat. In this respect the cat is also considered as a non shedding breed and is quite easy to groom.

Grooming the shorthair is easier than most, and although it is not prone to matting and tangling it is still recommended that there should be a weekly brushing. This weekly brushing not only necessary to reduce the occurrence of hairballs but also to keep the coat groomed and beautiful all the time. The brushing activity also will strengthen the bond between cat and master also.

The temperament of the shorthair is very much like the regular Persian and it is very friendly. It will tend to gravitate to people and is very warm and welcoming with its master all the time, always looking for an inviting lap for it to lay on. It is also very easy to please this cat as it can be quite happy with a paper ball or even just a piece of string to play with.

For prospective owners, it is a boon to know that this breed is not prone to diseases or genetic abnormalities. This is due to precautions being taken by early breeders. Due to it having its eyes in close proximity to each other tear ducts may have a tendency to overflow and it may also develop sinuses as it gets older.

This breed does have a lifespan of around eight to fifteen years, the range of course depending on how well the cat is looked after and maintained. Classified as a medium sized feline, it can look bigger since it has a fairly puffy coat despite it being short haired. It can get as heavy as seven to twelve pounds once it reaches maturity or adulthood.

This cat, due to its friendly demeanor and overall docility should not be kept outside at all at any time. It should strictly be treated as an indoor cat for it will never win any fight with any outside stray or animal. Also, since the breed is quite close to humans, anyone can just pick it up and spirit it away and it will not complain.

This article has shown some important points to consider before making a commitment to getting this particular breed. There are of course other factors that you should research on also to help you make a solid decision. Remember that it takes a lot of responsibility in becoming a pet owner, whether for a cat, a dog or otherwise.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment