Cat Kitten Magazine
Reviewed
Cat kitten magazine has a great emphasis on
real life cats - readers cats, and other quirky cats of note
whose exploits are described in a very entertaining way.
This is combined with
priceless articles on conditions that can affect your cat's
health, described in a very easy to understand way.
There are product reviews, books, breeds -
and lots of photos!
Recent cats and kittens magazine stories
about health care and cats medicine included the report on oral
contraceptives for cats, which are being tested to deal with
the feral cat problem. A small dose will make a cat unable to
reproduce for a year or two, whereas a larger dose will render
a cat sterile. One factor being taken into considertion is
whether the contraceptive changes the behaviour of the cats, as
this is obviously not something that is desired.
Another cat kitten magazine story about how
to prevent heartworm in cats, including the types of tests used
when making a diagnosis, and why prevention really is so
important in this case. And a very interesting cat kitten
magazine article on laser surgery, which reduces the pain and
trauma of surgery on your cat, as well as improving recovery
time. And another article on parasites (including heartworm,
tapeworm, fleas, scabies, ear mites, hook worms, and
roundworms) and how to protect your cat. They include signs to
watch out for.
Cats and kittens magazine has a lot of
stories about cats adventures, and the generosity they bring
out in people, such as the one about Mrs Kitty, a stray Mum who
keeps the shopkeepers at Sunriver, Oregan, company. These
lovely people feed her and even took up a collection when she
needed an operation for an abscess on her eye. In parallel
kindness the local vetinary clinic treated her free of
charge.
Cat kitten magazine regularly features breed
profiles, describing the temperament, the origins of the
breeds, how they came to Europe or America from their
originating country. And for the newer breeds that were
deliberately bred, their path to acceptance as a separate
breed, such as is the case with the beautiful Balinese, which
is technically a variation of a Siamese. Balinese are popular
because they are not overly pointed like many modern day
Siamese, and are thus less likely to have the associated
respiratory health problems.
Cat kitten magazine also features very
useful training advice, such as for introducing new cats to
your current feline friend, and how to care for lost or stray
kittens.
Cat kitten magazine readers share their
lovely cats with us, like the lively black cat Cleo who used to
jump out at her owner's Grandma and Aunt's legs; or the well
travelled tabby cat with the Swedish name - Mirre, who rather
loudly announces his presence after losing his part of his
hearing; and the cat Oscar that likes to plat tennis.
Cat kitten magazine also features a lot of
special interest stories, such as the article on cats in
ancient egypt. They seemed to call their cats miu, and revered
them so much that the murder of a cat was a capital
offence.
Cat kitten magazine truly is a celebration
of all things feline.
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