Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Information Regarding Pet Cats

My friend's crazy about cats. She takes care of them, and even provided them a home which is part of her house. She breeds the more exotic ones and there are about 12 cats that live with her inside the house. She did some remodeling fit for cats to stay in, with ramps, windows, porches, cat runs and little shelves. She also bought cat products everything that you can think of. They even have their own small sleeping quarters that cats access through tunnels. It was like a cat revolution, the film she sent me with. It started with only two cats, the one causing the trouble over the one who was supposedly resting or sleeping.

Cats, same as raccoons, dogs and bears, were considered to have came from a specie that aged 50 million years before but no longer continues to exist, called the Miacas. These animals are similar to a weasel that has five claws that can be pulled back in.

Egyptians cherished their wildcats. They even train them as pets during 3500 B.C. They were immortalized in artwork for their skills in hunting and the Egyptians believe the cat's eyes held the light of the sun. Cats were regarded as something very holy, so anyone who was guilty of killing a cat, was sentenced to die as well. This was observed during the 1500 B.C. When a person's much-loved pet cat passed away, the body was preserved and the pet owner had their eyebrows cut off to signify their mourning.

Europe and Asia had cats only during the 1000 B.C. when the Phoenician and Greek merchants carried it to the place. They were still admired for their hunting skill and ability to limit the growth of the rodent population.

London, England held its first cat show in 1871, and established the first cat association in 1887. For cat lovers all over the place, it's all marked in history.

At one time, my mother was sick, I had to do my errands. My mom had a friend who said she could keep my mother company so that I could go where I needed to go. Mom and Lucy at that time were both over their senior years. I found them both asleep on each couch in the living room by the time I arrived home. Lucy was sleeping like a log but sounded like a motor running because of her snores. Mom's cat was on her chest, staring at Lucy's mouth and nose. Maybe she was marveling at Lucy and was attracted to her. When Lucy took breathes, the cat and her chest went up and down at the same time. It was a very comical and treasured moment, and I wanted mom to feel what I felt, so I woke her up. When Lucy's eyes popped open, she was staring straight into the eyes of an inquisitive feline face. Waking out of a sound sleep, she thought she was dreaming until she heard the laughter - and she always remembered that nap time as the fondest of memories of my mother and talked about into her old age.

The cats have became a part of our family and having them has been gratifying, with lots of tenderness and calm moments. They also give many hours of entertainment and laughter with their antics of curiosity. Aside from all the loving they have received in return and all the care and nutrition for their health, we could still supply them with things to amuse themselves as well as a comfortable quarter to sleep and play in. Purrrfect!

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