Monday, November 28, 2011

Feline Blood Types: Why It Is Important To Know Your Feline Blood Types

!±8± Feline Blood Types: Why It Is Important To Know Your Feline Blood Types

Cat owners and breeders especially must learn not only what to feed and how to groom their cats but how to type their cats as well (their feline blood type), as blood types can have an impact to our cats' health.

Although considered as having only one blood group system, cats have three serological blood types: types A, B and AB.

Unlike type A which is present in 94% to 99% of domestic cats, type AB is very rare, occurring below 1% in all domestic cats breeds in the United States.

Feline blood types are often described to have been associated with location. For example, in the United States, type B cats are usually found in the West Coast and northwest of the island. However, pedigreed cats are an exception. The rate of occurrence of the blood type among these cats does not differ geographically.

Siamese cats, which have an oriental blood, have type A blood. Other type A cat breeds are Ocicat, Oriental Shorthair cats, Burmese cats and Russian Blue cats. British Shorthair cats, Devon Rex and Cornish Rex are among the breeds that have been found to have frequent occurrence of type B blood.

Moreover, this type of blood has natural antibodies that can fight against another feline blood type. Type A cats, for example, have antibodies that are naturally designed to destroy type B blood. This also goes with type B blood although type A, in comparison with type B, has weaker anti-B antibodies. Type AB does not have antibodies.

This types are usually determined based on the presence of antibodies in the blood. This is done through blood tests. Also, feline blood types can be determined through detection of mutations in CMAH gene by blood samples.

The importance of knowing all these feline blood types goes in case of blood transfusion or in case or neonatal isoerytrolysis (NI) in newborn kittens, which results in wrong crossbreeding.

Incompatible blood transfusion may cause hemolytic anemia or breakdown of red blood cells, which may result to fatigue and shortness of breath or even death, in cats. In addition, incompatibility in blood transfusion can have anaphylactic reactions in the cat.

NI happens when a kitten is born from a crossbreed of type B queen and type A male cat. In this event, the kitten will suffer from hemolytic disease, which can lead to death. Symptoms of this disease are restlessness, brown coloration of the urine, gasping, necrosis of the tail tip, and icterus or yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes.

Although NI can be treated by transfusions, most kittens do not survive. As prevention is better than cure, breeders must find out their feline blood types before having their cats mate. Breeders can visit the nearest vet clinic.


Feline Blood Types: Why It Is Important To Know Your Feline Blood Types

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue Kittens Available!

Lapis, Cinnabar and Opal are pictured in the video with a cameo by Larimar. Larimar and Lapis are pending adoptions. Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of purebred and other exceptional cats and kittens. For more information about our organization and to see the available cats and kittens visit our web site www.purebredsplus.org. Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue© is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization founded in 2007. We are an all volunteer organizations. 100% of our funding goes toward the cats—no one gets paid a salary. We cover the entire West Coast for many breeds and work in tandem with Purebred Cat Breed Rescue on a National basis. Our mission is to educate pet owners, breeders, and shelters about our breeds, and to place our cats with Forever Families who will give them the proper care and love they deserve. We carefully match cats with their Forever Families by evaluating each cat's personality, temperament, and special needs.

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Large Domestic Cat Breeds

!±8± Large Domestic Cat Breeds

Cats are probably the most popular of pets nowadays. Originally valued for their inbred ability to hunt various house pests such as mice and roaches, cats also offer a warm and affectionate companionship to their owners. In 1987, cats overtook dogs as the number one pet in America (about 50 million cats resided in 24 million homes in 1986) and bout 37% of American homes today have at least one cat. Domestication of cats were first believed to have originated in ancient Egypt in about 3000 BC, where cats where also revered as sacred animals. Different breeds of domesticated cats come in various sizes. Some pet owners prefer small kitten-sized ones, while some prefer large-size domesticated cat breeds.

When choosing pet cats, one must consider the breeds' characteristics in addition to its size. Here are just some of the large domesticated cat breeds that are popular with cat-lovers.

The Maine Coon

The Maine Coon is a native of the state of Maine in the USA where it is also the official state cat. It is one of the largest breeds of domesticated cats where the males can weigh anywhere between 13 and 18 pounds (5.9 and 8.2 kg) on average, and females between 8 and 12 pounds (3.6 and 5.4 kg). In 2006, the Guinness World Records named a male purebred Maine Coon the "Longest Cat". It measured 48 inches (120 cm) in length, from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail, and weighs 35 pounds (16 kg).

The Ragamuffin

The Ragamuffin is a long-haired domestic cat. Ragamuffins are fairly large cats - females weigh between 10 to 15 pounds (4.54 to 6.80 kg), and males weigh between 15 to 20 pounds (6.80 to 9.07 kg). Ragamuffins are notable for their sweet, friendly personalities and plush, rabbit-like fur. They are adoptable as early as four months of age, but do not reach full maturity until around four years of age. The Ragamuffin is an expensive breed and costs can range from 0 - 00 per kitten.

The Ocicat

The Ocicat is an all-domestic breed of cat which resembles a 'wild' cat but has no wild blood. It is named for its resemblance to the ocelot, which is a wild cat. Ocicats are a very outgoing breed. They are often considered to have the spirit of a dog in a cat's body. Most can easily be trained to fetch, walk on a leash and harness, come when called, speak, sit, and lie down on command. On average ocicats weigh about 12.1 pounds or 5.5 kilograms.

The Turkish Van

The Turkish Van is a large, semi-longhaired cat with a swimmer's body. The cat is moderately long and its back legs are slightly longer than its front legs. The coat is the most fascinating trait on this cat. The semi-long haired, water resistant single coat, is thick in winter but very soft, like rabbit fur or cashmere. During the spring and summer months when it becomes extremely hot, the long hair on the body is shed for a shorter coat that retains the cashmere feel. Male Vans grow to about 16 pounds (7.3 kg) while females tend to be a bit lighter in weight, 12 to 14 pounds (5.4 to 6.4 kg). Vans, because of their fine fur, are hypo-allergenic cats. They are considered excellent pets for those with allergies.

Pixie-Bobs

Pixie-Bobs are a fully domestic breed of cat bred to resemble the North American Bobcat. Pixie-Bobs are a large breed, with males reaching 18 pounds (8 kg) and females reaching 14 pounds (6 kg). The Pixie-Bob's body is stocky and solid. Pixie-Bobs are also the only polydactyl breed recognized by The International Cat Association (TICA). These cats may have anywhere from six to seven toes on each foot.

These large-size cat domestic cat breeds are only a few of the ones available for pet purposes. It is important to take note of the qualities of the breed of cat before we decide which ones to adopt, as this would remarkably affect the way we take care of them. Knowing such could help make things a lot easier for us pet owners as we go about our endeavor in raising our pets.


Large Domestic Cat Breeds

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