Croatian Cat Portal

crosciCats are probably the most widespread domestic animal in the world. Courageous yet cautious, loving and bold, cats have been recorded all over the world throughout history, some being worshipped, while others were despised and cursed. In the Middle Ages witches would often be accompanied by a black cat and some legends even report of sorcerers transforming themselves into these dark, mischievous creatures.

Despite a few unfortunate periods, historically, cats were mostly loved, and archeologists and historians have found many wonderful illustrations to prove it. Dating from the first century B.C., a beautiful mosaic of a bright-eyed cat was found in the ruins of Pompeii. Furthermore, tales of cats have been recorded in Sanskrit documents as far back as 1000 B.C., and it was also documented that around A.D. 595, a Chinese empress was bewitched by a cat spirit. In Ancient Egypt, felines were mummified with as much care as humans, and it was against the law to kill a cat.

Cats never lost their power over mankind, and today they are still valued and honored society members. They continue to show up as mascots, cartoon personalities, and as musical or movie stars. Sometimes they are photographed as pampered pets of superstars and idols, or they make headlines at night, when they sneak their way into our children’s imagination, as the leading characters in bedtime stories, fables, and fairytales.

Siamese cat breeds

Oriental cats have a colorful, affectionate, inquisitive personality and like to stay close to their caregivers.  Probably the most famous among the pedigree breeds are the Siamese cats. Today, quite different from the early 1900s, these cats still retain their Himalayan ancestor’s characteristics, genes restricting the true coloring to the animal’s legs, paws, face, ears, and tail.

The Siamese cat has several key characteristics and while color is a prominent feature of this breed, structure is also important. Medium in size, long and slender in overall build, these cats have a very short, silky, glossy and close-lying coat. The long Siamese head is delineated by an absolutely straight profile and well aligned chin, with the head wedge-shaped with straight lines, beginning at the nose and slowly increasing in width on each side of the ears. The nose is long and straight without any break and the medium size eyes are almond shaped, set slightly slanting towards the nose. The large and pointed ears are wide at the base and its tail is very long, thin at the base and tapered to a fine point.

Although the original royal cats of Siam were seal-pointed with lighter brown points, with increasing knowledge of feline color genetics, breeders soon found ways to generate other color and shade varieties.  Today, body colors ranges from glacial white to pale fawn, with seal, blue, chocolate and lilac accepted by purists as the only real four point colors.

Siamese cats are indoor pets and can live on average 15-20 years when healthy. They are good family pets, are very indulgent of small children and make marvelous companions for seniors. They can be rather vocal and like to be up high when left alone. They can often be found on the top of bookcases or refrigerators. Pricing on this ancient breed, which is perhaps the oldest of all cats, usually depends on type, applicable markings and bloodlines.

The American Veterinary Association, along with partners Fort Dodge Animal Health and Veterinary Health Insurance have declared October as Pet Wellness Month. The goal of this campaign is to teach pet owners about the importance of seeking regular medical attention for their pets. Like humans, they need to have regular checkups to stay healthy.

PetMeds wants to remind all pet owners of the importance of getting regular medical care for their friends. To ensure that pets get the level of care they need, owners should plan to take them to see a vet twice a year. By establishing a relationship with a healthcare provider for your pet, you can find someone who will partner with you in helping your pet to stay healthy.

You will need to find a veterinarian who can provide medical care for your pet. Meds may be part of the healthcare routine, since veterinary medicine is as advanced as what is offered to human patients. The idea of pet wellness should include preventive care.

In much the same way that humans should visit their doctor for checkups on a regular basis to ensure that any health issues are detected early and dealt with before they become bigger (and more expensive) medical issues, pets need regular veterinary care too. If you have developed a relationship with a primary physician who you know and trust, you can appreciate that your pet deserves to be treated by someone who can give them the same level of care.

A veterinarian who can get to know you and your pet is in a much better position to provide you with good advice about health matters. In an emergency, where time is of the essence, it\'s a bit different. Then, you give the vet the information that they need to know to treat the immediate medical concern. You don\'t worry about how much Fluffy has been eating, drinking or going to the bathroom recently or that Max has seemed a bit down to you, unless it is relevant to the issue at hand.

Part of being a responsible owner is making sure that your pet\'s medical needs are being properly looked after. PetMeds agrees with this idea completely. Deciding to bring a pet into your home is a wonderful experience, and with this privilege comes some obligations on the part of the owner.

If you aren\'t prepared to take on the responsibility (personal and financial) of owning a pet, then it may not be the right choice for you. Pet Wellness Month reminds all people who have decided to include non-human members in their families to contact a vet and schedule a check-up soon. You (and your pet) will be glad you did.

Rachel Cooke is a freelance writer who enjoys writing about topics like PetMeds. As an animal lover herself, she appreciates the role that Pet Meds play in the overall health of our feathered and furry friends.

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