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Showing posts with label veterinary clinic Brighton. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Caring for the Coupari Cat

The Coupari is also known as the Longhair and Highland Fold. The breed is the long-haired version of the Scottish Fold.

The Coupari looks like an owl, with large round eyes, full cheeks, and a short nose. Its distinct feature, however, is its folded ears, a trait that do not manifest until the cat is three months of age. Its long, single-layered coat comes in a variety of colors and patterns.

Extremely affectionate and passive, the Coupari loves to be in the company of humans. He will rub against your leg to tell you he wants a quick pet. In fact, they can become vocal when they feel lonely and demand for attention.

They can get along well with children and tend to get attached to one person in the household. The Coupari is extremely intelligent and can be trained to walk on a leash or play interactive games.

For more information about your cat's dietary needs, visit a veterinary clinic Brighton, check out the link.

Sunday, 13 April 2014

The Irresistible Burmilla

The Burmilla is a cat breed that resulted from the accidental mating of a male Chinchilla and female Burmese. The breed looks like a Burmese, except for the Burmilla’s silver color.

The Burmilla can easily be recognized by its striking large green eyes which have a black outline, making it appear that the cat is wearing eyeliner.  The breed’s main distinguishing feature is the soft, dense silver coat with an undercoat. The coat may be tipped or shaded by various colors.

The Burmilla is a “people-cat”, always keeping their owner company. He will surely bask in attention and will often beg to be caressed.  He won’t take to strangers immediately, but will eventually warm up to them in time. Your Burmilla gets along well with children and other pets in the household.

Since the Burmilla is a shedder, you should groom him at least once a week. Thorough brushing can remove dead hair. Ears can be cleaned using a damp cloth. Tooth brushing should be done at least once a week.

Bring your cat to the veterinary clinic Brighton for regular wellness check.