These gorgeous Abyssinian kittens were photographed by Helmi Flick at a cat show in Oklahoma.
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September 20, 2011 By 19 Comments
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The Top 3 Restaurants in West Sussex, UK
September 18, 2011 By Leave a Comment
Taylor Young asked:
I eat a lot. I have to. I’m a food blogger and food photographer. But, for me, it’s much more about quality than quantity. And to that end, I have spent two years traveling the U.S., France and England to find the best restaurants. Last year my wife and I moved to her native area, West Sussex, England. An area exploding with exceptional restaurants. Every kind of food is represented here. But, pubs, more importantly gastro-pubs are the hot ticket here at the moment. But don’t be fooled, these gastro-pubs are a far cry from the fish and chips joints of old.
The following are my top three restaurants in West Sussex. They are in no particular order. I have fully reviewed these on my blog as well.
1. The Cat Inn Pub and Restaurant in West Hoathly – The Cat serves up an incredible array of locally sourced meats and vegetables. During the week it mostly caters to the local crowd, who you will find sitting at the bar talking to the friendly staff. Make sure to take advantage of their customer loyalty card. You will earn one stamp for every £25 spent and 8 stamps gets you a free 2 course meal. The Cat was recently awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand rating.
2. Gravetye Manor near East Grinstead – Gravetye is an absolute must for anyone visiting the local area. This 16th century manor home, turned boutique hotel is one of the great ones. It has been featured in The Good Food Guide, the UK’s bestselling restaurant guide, every year for 54 years. But the food is what you come for. And I have never been disappointed. Stunning cuisine with both French and English flare. It also has a AA rosetta and used to have a Michelin Star.
3. Mae Ping in East Grinstead – Mae Ping has no Michelin Stars, or Bibs. What is does have is the best Thai food I have ever tasted. It is consistently good. And with five Mae Pings scattered across the South East, it appears I am not the only one who likes it.
There are so many fabulous restaurants in West Sussex, that it’s hard to pick just three. And my list will probably change constantly. But for now, those are my favorites. You can’t go wrong.
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I eat a lot. I have to. I’m a food blogger and food photographer. But, for me, it’s much more about quality than quantity. And to that end, I have spent two years traveling the U.S., France and England to find the best restaurants. Last year my wife and I moved to her native area, West Sussex, England. An area exploding with exceptional restaurants. Every kind of food is represented here. But, pubs, more importantly gastro-pubs are the hot ticket here at the moment. But don’t be fooled, these gastro-pubs are a far cry from the fish and chips joints of old.
The following are my top three restaurants in West Sussex. They are in no particular order. I have fully reviewed these on my blog as well.
1. The Cat Inn Pub and Restaurant in West Hoathly – The Cat serves up an incredible array of locally sourced meats and vegetables. During the week it mostly caters to the local crowd, who you will find sitting at the bar talking to the friendly staff. Make sure to take advantage of their customer loyalty card. You will earn one stamp for every £25 spent and 8 stamps gets you a free 2 course meal. The Cat was recently awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand rating.
2. Gravetye Manor near East Grinstead – Gravetye is an absolute must for anyone visiting the local area. This 16th century manor home, turned boutique hotel is one of the great ones. It has been featured in The Good Food Guide, the UK’s bestselling restaurant guide, every year for 54 years. But the food is what you come for. And I have never been disappointed. Stunning cuisine with both French and English flare. It also has a AA rosetta and used to have a Michelin Star.
3. Mae Ping in East Grinstead – Mae Ping has no Michelin Stars, or Bibs. What is does have is the best Thai food I have ever tasted. It is consistently good. And with five Mae Pings scattered across the South East, it appears I am not the only one who likes it.
There are so many fabulous restaurants in West Sussex, that it’s hard to pick just three. And my list will probably change constantly. But for now, those are my favorites. You can’t go wrong.
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How To Safely Use A Flammable Liquid As An Ultrasonic Cleaning Solution
September 18, 2011 By Leave a Comment
Pramit Sarma asked:
We use ultrasonic cleaners in a wide variety of applications today. The high quality of cleaning combined with low process cycle time and high power efficiency makes them an excellent choice. The primary components in the ultrasonic cleaning process are the ultrasonic transducer, the generator, the cleaning tank and the cleaning liquid. Naturally, choosing a given cleaner fixes the first three. Operational process parameters for cleaning include frequency, temperature and length of cycle time. The single most important choice made for the cleaning operation is that of the cleaning liquid or solvent.
Selection of the specific cleaning liquid depends on the bath and cleaning chemistry. The choice of liquid depends upon the material of the objects for cleaning, and the particular form of contaminant on their surface. It is advisable, as far as possible, to use nonflammable liquids. However, there are many applications where the choice leads to the selection of a flammable liquid or solvent. All these flammable liquids tend to be volatile to different degrees, and organic. Methanol and ethanol are common choices.
Avoid all direct contact between the transducer unit and the solvent. Any sufficiently vigorous vaporization may create an explosive fuel-vapor/air mixture. The usage of flammable solvents as the cleaning liquid could entail considerable modification in the operation and configuration of the ultrasonic cleaner. This is all the more so if flammable liquids are in regular rather than occasional use.
For heavy-duty applications where a large amount of flammable solvent is required, the tank has to be custom-built. In these applications, the freeboard height above the liquid surface must equal the depth of the solvent in the tank. Add a tightly sealable hood and cooling condenser coils for installation in the upper section of the tank. The transducer unit must be double-sealed and purged with inert gas to prevent any possibility of sparks contacting the liquid.
Where the cleaning load is relatively lighter, the same basic ultrasonic cleaner is usable. For low load applications, the optimal choice is using a glass beaker. Suspend the objects for cleaning, as usual, in a stainless steel wire-mesh. Place this mesh inside a beaker with a certain amount of flammable liquid in it. Hold the beaker firmly in the tank by attaching it to a movable rubber ring. Position the beaker so that it remains a few centimeters from the tank bottom.
Fill the tank with water to suspend the beaker in. Cap the beaker tightly to prevent any leakage of volatile liquid vapors. The complete ultrasonic cleaner and its surrounding area must be well ventilated. Care should be taken to prevent any cracking or breakage of the glass beaker. Local, state and federal safety regulations will dictate the upper limit for the total volume of flammable liquid that are kept inside the lab. Typically, not more than 1-2 liters of solvent should be present in the beakers. Once this is done, initiate the usual process of ultrasonic cleaning.
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We use ultrasonic cleaners in a wide variety of applications today. The high quality of cleaning combined with low process cycle time and high power efficiency makes them an excellent choice. The primary components in the ultrasonic cleaning process are the ultrasonic transducer, the generator, the cleaning tank and the cleaning liquid. Naturally, choosing a given cleaner fixes the first three. Operational process parameters for cleaning include frequency, temperature and length of cycle time. The single most important choice made for the cleaning operation is that of the cleaning liquid or solvent.
Selection of the specific cleaning liquid depends on the bath and cleaning chemistry. The choice of liquid depends upon the material of the objects for cleaning, and the particular form of contaminant on their surface. It is advisable, as far as possible, to use nonflammable liquids. However, there are many applications where the choice leads to the selection of a flammable liquid or solvent. All these flammable liquids tend to be volatile to different degrees, and organic. Methanol and ethanol are common choices.
Avoid all direct contact between the transducer unit and the solvent. Any sufficiently vigorous vaporization may create an explosive fuel-vapor/air mixture. The usage of flammable solvents as the cleaning liquid could entail considerable modification in the operation and configuration of the ultrasonic cleaner. This is all the more so if flammable liquids are in regular rather than occasional use.
For heavy-duty applications where a large amount of flammable solvent is required, the tank has to be custom-built. In these applications, the freeboard height above the liquid surface must equal the depth of the solvent in the tank. Add a tightly sealable hood and cooling condenser coils for installation in the upper section of the tank. The transducer unit must be double-sealed and purged with inert gas to prevent any possibility of sparks contacting the liquid.
Where the cleaning load is relatively lighter, the same basic ultrasonic cleaner is usable. For low load applications, the optimal choice is using a glass beaker. Suspend the objects for cleaning, as usual, in a stainless steel wire-mesh. Place this mesh inside a beaker with a certain amount of flammable liquid in it. Hold the beaker firmly in the tank by attaching it to a movable rubber ring. Position the beaker so that it remains a few centimeters from the tank bottom.
Fill the tank with water to suspend the beaker in. Cap the beaker tightly to prevent any leakage of volatile liquid vapors. The complete ultrasonic cleaner and its surrounding area must be well ventilated. Care should be taken to prevent any cracking or breakage of the glass beaker. Local, state and federal safety regulations will dictate the upper limit for the total volume of flammable liquid that are kept inside the lab. Typically, not more than 1-2 liters of solvent should be present in the beakers. Once this is done, initiate the usual process of ultrasonic cleaning.
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Looking for a Cuddly Kitty? Try an Exotic Shorthair
September 18, 2011 By Leave a Comment
Grant Carroll asked:
In the 1960′s, cat breeders wanted to create a breed that was like a Persian but with short hair. At first, it was met with much controversy as many Persian breeders were outraged at the thought. In time, however, Exotic Shorthairs came to be loved by cat fanciers. This breed took time to develop the desired characteristics, but today they are a robust and popular breed with distinct characteristics.
The Exotic Shorthair was created by crossing Persians with American, British and Burmese shorthairs. However, since 1968 the British and Burmese were not allowed to outcross. Many of the first hybrids from shorthairs and Persians didn’t have any good Persian qualities, but through the years careful selective breeding created today’s Exotics with wonderful Persian type and with the Persian’s mellow disposition. They are often said to have the appearance of teddy bears.
Exotic Shorthairs are a great choice for urban apartment dwellers as they are cats that enjoy the quiet life. They do have surges of energy that get spent by playing and romping like a kitten, but for the most part they enjoy sleeping when not occupied with anything else. They are known for being very sweet and loveable, so these “Persians in Pajamas” make perfect little companions.
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In the 1960′s, cat breeders wanted to create a breed that was like a Persian but with short hair. At first, it was met with much controversy as many Persian breeders were outraged at the thought. In time, however, Exotic Shorthairs came to be loved by cat fanciers. This breed took time to develop the desired characteristics, but today they are a robust and popular breed with distinct characteristics.
The Exotic Shorthair was created by crossing Persians with American, British and Burmese shorthairs. However, since 1968 the British and Burmese were not allowed to outcross. Many of the first hybrids from shorthairs and Persians didn’t have any good Persian qualities, but through the years careful selective breeding created today’s Exotics with wonderful Persian type and with the Persian’s mellow disposition. They are often said to have the appearance of teddy bears.
Exotic Shorthairs are a great choice for urban apartment dwellers as they are cats that enjoy the quiet life. They do have surges of energy that get spent by playing and romping like a kitten, but for the most part they enjoy sleeping when not occupied with anything else. They are known for being very sweet and loveable, so these “Persians in Pajamas” make perfect little companions.
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Abyssinian Cat Fishing
September 17, 2011 By 23 Comments
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perfektphoto.com Simba the abyssinian cat fishing. He’s found the aquarium to be an endless supply of entertainment. So far, he hasn’t caught anything, but he keeps on trying! It’s also his personal 20 gallon water bowl. Simba is the studio manager for Hawaii wedding photographers Perfekt Photo.
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American Idol Season 1 – Where are They Now?
September 14, 2011 By Leave a Comment
Jennifer Jordan asked:
As American Idol goes full swing into another season, it’s easy to forget about some of the faces of the past. Sure, we are reminded of the Kelly Clarkson’s each time we turn on the radio, the Jennifer Hudson’s each time we watch an awards show, and the Corey Clark’s each time we see an episode of Cops. But, what about those who don’t make the press? Do they have other projects going on or have they simply become American idles?
There are no American Idol contestants we have forgotten about quite as much as those from Season 1. It was bound to happen this way: we often forget about the match that starts the fire. Yet, many of the contestants from Season 1 have found their own voices, some through music and some through other endeavors.
Justin Guarini: As the runner up?in Season 1, Justin Guarini was arguably the most talented male vocalist on the show. Following his success, he went on to star in the ill-received From Justin to Kelly. His music seemed ill received as well and the record deal he procured months earlier busted when he was dropped from RCA. Refusing to throw in the towel, Justin continued to release his music through his own production company, Justice Entertainment.
Since 2005, he has released two albums and is working on a third. He is also going back to acting (as someone who saw From Justin to Kelly, I can only say “THANK GOD”), and has been cast as a race car driver for the upcoming movie Fast Girl. Leaving no media unturned, he broke into television by signing with the TV Guide Channel as a host for Idol Chat and Idol Tonight. Out of the spotlight, Justin serves as an advocate for music in the classrooms. Since 2004, he has been the national spokesman for the Support Music Education campaign.
Tamyra Gray: Following American Idol, Tamyra Gray was cast in David E. Kelley’s Boston Public, a role that allowed her to both act and sing. She also made guest appearances on All of Us, Half and Half, Tru Calling, What I Like About You, and Las Vegas. In addition to acting, Tamyra has stayed true to her musical roots. She performed a duet with Kelly Clarkson on Clarkson’s first release, a duet that Gray helped write. Well versed in music composition, Tamyra returned to Idol to help compose the singles for Season 3.
Putting down the pen and picking up the microphone, Tamyra eventually released her own album, The Dreamer, and obtained a role in the Broadway show, Bombay Dreams. In October 2005, she jumped to the big screen in an independent film called The Gospel. Months later, she helped write songs and sang backup for Jessica Simpson’s newest record. In her personal life, she married Color Me Badd singer Sam Watters in early September, 2006. She is now working on a new album and looking for a new record label.
Nikki McKibbin: American Idol Season 1′s resident punk girl, Nikki McKibbin was signed by RCA following the show. The label, however, wanted Nikki to record a country album and she wanted to be true to her rock ‘n’ roll roots. This resulted in no album ever being produced, leading her to stay true to some other roots: Reality Shows
She appeared on Fear Factor, Battle of the Network Reality Stars, and Kill Reality, which documented the creation and filming of The Scorned. In The Scorned, a movie featuring a cast made up entirely of former reality stars, Nikki played a singer. She also appeared in a music video for Rivethead and joined the Dallas-based rock band, Downside, a band she left in late 2005. Returning as a solo artist, she released a single in 2006 and her debut album, Unleashed, is scheduled to be released on May 1, 2007.
Jim Verraros: The Idol contestant who captivated audiences by signing for his deaf parents, Jim Verraros has since come out of the closet and become a pseudo-poster child for the American *** press. This occurred when Fox made Jim remove pro-gay remarks from his American Idol website, a website sponsored by the Fox network. Since then, Jim has released an international album, Rollercoaster. One of Rollercoaster’s tracks made the Top 25 of Billboard’s Hot Club/ Dance Chart hits.
Like many of his fellow contestants, Jim?was bitten by the acting bug and starred in the 2004 comedy Eating Out as well as its 2006 sequel Eating Out 2. He has also been featured four times on The Feast of Fools, a pod cast and Chicago-based variety show featuring *** themes.
Brian Dunkleman: Though not a contestant on American Idol, many people wonder what ever happened to “that other guy,” the one who was seen hosting alongside Ryan Seacrest during the first season: Brian Dunkleman. After allegedly angering Simon Cowell, Brian left American Idol to pursue other endeavors. These other endeavors included appearances on The Tonight Show, Two Guys and a Girl, NYPD Blue, Courting Alex, The Ghost Whisperer, Friends, and Las Vegas.
Brian has also done voiceover work for The Proud Family, 3 South, and American Idol Rewind. Additionally, he makes regular appearances at the Laugh Factory and other comedy clubs around the nation as well as frequent appearances as host of Family Feud Live.
These people of American Idol’s past may not be as famous as some of their former contestants, but they are still making names and careers for themselves and, it’s safe to say, they aren’t even near being done. It is certainly not time to close the curtain.
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As American Idol goes full swing into another season, it’s easy to forget about some of the faces of the past. Sure, we are reminded of the Kelly Clarkson’s each time we turn on the radio, the Jennifer Hudson’s each time we watch an awards show, and the Corey Clark’s each time we see an episode of Cops. But, what about those who don’t make the press? Do they have other projects going on or have they simply become American idles?
There are no American Idol contestants we have forgotten about quite as much as those from Season 1. It was bound to happen this way: we often forget about the match that starts the fire. Yet, many of the contestants from Season 1 have found their own voices, some through music and some through other endeavors.
Justin Guarini: As the runner up?in Season 1, Justin Guarini was arguably the most talented male vocalist on the show. Following his success, he went on to star in the ill-received From Justin to Kelly. His music seemed ill received as well and the record deal he procured months earlier busted when he was dropped from RCA. Refusing to throw in the towel, Justin continued to release his music through his own production company, Justice Entertainment.
Since 2005, he has released two albums and is working on a third. He is also going back to acting (as someone who saw From Justin to Kelly, I can only say “THANK GOD”), and has been cast as a race car driver for the upcoming movie Fast Girl. Leaving no media unturned, he broke into television by signing with the TV Guide Channel as a host for Idol Chat and Idol Tonight. Out of the spotlight, Justin serves as an advocate for music in the classrooms. Since 2004, he has been the national spokesman for the Support Music Education campaign.
Tamyra Gray: Following American Idol, Tamyra Gray was cast in David E. Kelley’s Boston Public, a role that allowed her to both act and sing. She also made guest appearances on All of Us, Half and Half, Tru Calling, What I Like About You, and Las Vegas. In addition to acting, Tamyra has stayed true to her musical roots. She performed a duet with Kelly Clarkson on Clarkson’s first release, a duet that Gray helped write. Well versed in music composition, Tamyra returned to Idol to help compose the singles for Season 3.
Putting down the pen and picking up the microphone, Tamyra eventually released her own album, The Dreamer, and obtained a role in the Broadway show, Bombay Dreams. In October 2005, she jumped to the big screen in an independent film called The Gospel. Months later, she helped write songs and sang backup for Jessica Simpson’s newest record. In her personal life, she married Color Me Badd singer Sam Watters in early September, 2006. She is now working on a new album and looking for a new record label.
Nikki McKibbin: American Idol Season 1′s resident punk girl, Nikki McKibbin was signed by RCA following the show. The label, however, wanted Nikki to record a country album and she wanted to be true to her rock ‘n’ roll roots. This resulted in no album ever being produced, leading her to stay true to some other roots: Reality Shows
She appeared on Fear Factor, Battle of the Network Reality Stars, and Kill Reality, which documented the creation and filming of The Scorned. In The Scorned, a movie featuring a cast made up entirely of former reality stars, Nikki played a singer. She also appeared in a music video for Rivethead and joined the Dallas-based rock band, Downside, a band she left in late 2005. Returning as a solo artist, she released a single in 2006 and her debut album, Unleashed, is scheduled to be released on May 1, 2007.
Jim Verraros: The Idol contestant who captivated audiences by signing for his deaf parents, Jim Verraros has since come out of the closet and become a pseudo-poster child for the American *** press. This occurred when Fox made Jim remove pro-gay remarks from his American Idol website, a website sponsored by the Fox network. Since then, Jim has released an international album, Rollercoaster. One of Rollercoaster’s tracks made the Top 25 of Billboard’s Hot Club/ Dance Chart hits.
Like many of his fellow contestants, Jim?was bitten by the acting bug and starred in the 2004 comedy Eating Out as well as its 2006 sequel Eating Out 2. He has also been featured four times on The Feast of Fools, a pod cast and Chicago-based variety show featuring *** themes.
Brian Dunkleman: Though not a contestant on American Idol, many people wonder what ever happened to “that other guy,” the one who was seen hosting alongside Ryan Seacrest during the first season: Brian Dunkleman. After allegedly angering Simon Cowell, Brian left American Idol to pursue other endeavors. These other endeavors included appearances on The Tonight Show, Two Guys and a Girl, NYPD Blue, Courting Alex, The Ghost Whisperer, Friends, and Las Vegas.
Brian has also done voiceover work for The Proud Family, 3 South, and American Idol Rewind. Additionally, he makes regular appearances at the Laugh Factory and other comedy clubs around the nation as well as frequent appearances as host of Family Feud Live.
These people of American Idol’s past may not be as famous as some of their former contestants, but they are still making names and careers for themselves and, it’s safe to say, they aren’t even near being done. It is certainly not time to close the curtain.
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Information Regarding the Exotic Shorthair Cat
September 6, 2011 By Leave a Comment
Omer Ashraf asked:
A shorthair house cat, Exotic Shorthair was developed in United States during the middle of twentieth century by mating longhair Persian cats with certain shorthair breeds. The idea was to create a cat that had all the adorable external features of the Persian apart from its long hair. For this purpose American and British Shorthairs, Burmese and even Russian Blues were used to create the perfect shorthaired Persian. The resulting cat had a distinct exotic look about it and owing to its short hair, was named thus. Formal recognition came in the sixties when it was accepted by major registration bodies. Today the Exotics resemble Persians more than the shorthair breeds that were used in their initial creation, in temperament and appearance. Indeed Persian is the only breed with which occasional outcrosses of the Exotic are currently permitted.
A shorthaired feline, Exotic is a muscular cobby cat that mimics the Persian in its heavily built musculoskeletal frame. Body is low-set with strong chest and shoulders and short powerful legs. Head is broad with well developed jaws and chin. Ears are short and widely set. Big bright eyes occur in a number of colors, varying with the coat. The coat itself is short and plush, not requiring frequent grooming and combing. For this reason, Exotic Shorthairs are often referred to as the ‘lazy man’s persian’. The tail is short and thick and paws are big and round.
Like their ancestor Persians, the Exotic are subject to similar health problems owing to their short flat nose and overly broad jaws. Nasolacrimal duct, that allows tear drainage, gets compressed leading to watery eyes that require daily wiping. There are ensuing eye and sinus problems. Disproportionate jaws lead to biting trouble, hindering the cat’s eating ability and leading to frequent dental problems in some lines.
Exotic Shorthairs have a very calm, pleasant temperament. They are quiet and peaceful like the Persians and yet are lively and playful like the shorthairs. They are not overly demanding and express themselves in occasional shrill meows.
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A shorthair house cat, Exotic Shorthair was developed in United States during the middle of twentieth century by mating longhair Persian cats with certain shorthair breeds. The idea was to create a cat that had all the adorable external features of the Persian apart from its long hair. For this purpose American and British Shorthairs, Burmese and even Russian Blues were used to create the perfect shorthaired Persian. The resulting cat had a distinct exotic look about it and owing to its short hair, was named thus. Formal recognition came in the sixties when it was accepted by major registration bodies. Today the Exotics resemble Persians more than the shorthair breeds that were used in their initial creation, in temperament and appearance. Indeed Persian is the only breed with which occasional outcrosses of the Exotic are currently permitted.
A shorthaired feline, Exotic is a muscular cobby cat that mimics the Persian in its heavily built musculoskeletal frame. Body is low-set with strong chest and shoulders and short powerful legs. Head is broad with well developed jaws and chin. Ears are short and widely set. Big bright eyes occur in a number of colors, varying with the coat. The coat itself is short and plush, not requiring frequent grooming and combing. For this reason, Exotic Shorthairs are often referred to as the ‘lazy man’s persian’. The tail is short and thick and paws are big and round.
Like their ancestor Persians, the Exotic are subject to similar health problems owing to their short flat nose and overly broad jaws. Nasolacrimal duct, that allows tear drainage, gets compressed leading to watery eyes that require daily wiping. There are ensuing eye and sinus problems. Disproportionate jaws lead to biting trouble, hindering the cat’s eating ability and leading to frequent dental problems in some lines.
Exotic Shorthairs have a very calm, pleasant temperament. They are quiet and peaceful like the Persians and yet are lively and playful like the shorthairs. They are not overly demanding and express themselves in occasional shrill meows.
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African Serval and Abyssinian – Spectacular cats.
September 6, 2011 By 13 Comments
JCVdude asked:
African Serval and Abyssinian – Spectacular cats.. I love cats and there was a time when I would have been like the dude in Scarface and bought a tiger, jaguar or cheetah. I’ve grown, I still love the big cats but our little domestic house cat will suffice.
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Is an Abyssinian Cat Right For You?
September 3, 2011 By Leave a Comment
Annie Clark asked:
Abyssinian cats have unique personalities and are one of the most popular short-haired felines. What makes them so special, and would one be a good fit for your home? First, they want to spend time with their owners. They are not pets that content themselves with sitting in a corner while you go about your business. Abys want to ‘help’ you with whatever you are doing and be right in the center of family activities.
Many owners enjoy these felines because of their outgoing nature. They love to interact with their families. These kitties are also extremely loyal and affectionate instead of the rather aloof nature of some breeds.
This cat breed is very inquisitive and curious. Abyssinians do not like to be left alone. If you work outside the home or are gone frequently, consider getting another kitty as a companion. You will have a much happier pet if you do so. Also, you may find that without another animal, your feline may demand too much of your attention.
An Aby is not for you if you are looking for a sedate, lap companion. Since they are very lively, this type of feline does best with owners who are also energetic and active. They are too busy to be interested in sitting still for very long.
Another characteristic of this breed is their high intelligence. Many can be successfully taught to do tricks. Training actually helps to give their active minds a much needed workout. This also adds to their companionship value as they are smart enough to understand the workings of your household.
You do have to make sure your pet has plenty of toys and other activities for amusement. Abys who get bored coupled with their inquisitive natures are apt to get into lots of trouble if they do not have plenty to occupy themselves with. Even as an adult, cats of this breed retain their playful natures.
Many of these felines actually enjoy playing in water. They also are well-known for their tendency to climb to seemingly impossible heights and then perch in the highest spot.
This breed tends to get along well with other pets including dogs. They do like children, although they are probably too energetic for younger kids.
Abyssinian cats are understandably very popular. If you are looking for an active, involved feline member of your family, an Aby could be the perfect fit.
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Abyssinian cats have unique personalities and are one of the most popular short-haired felines. What makes them so special, and would one be a good fit for your home? First, they want to spend time with their owners. They are not pets that content themselves with sitting in a corner while you go about your business. Abys want to ‘help’ you with whatever you are doing and be right in the center of family activities.
Many owners enjoy these felines because of their outgoing nature. They love to interact with their families. These kitties are also extremely loyal and affectionate instead of the rather aloof nature of some breeds.
This cat breed is very inquisitive and curious. Abyssinians do not like to be left alone. If you work outside the home or are gone frequently, consider getting another kitty as a companion. You will have a much happier pet if you do so. Also, you may find that without another animal, your feline may demand too much of your attention.
An Aby is not for you if you are looking for a sedate, lap companion. Since they are very lively, this type of feline does best with owners who are also energetic and active. They are too busy to be interested in sitting still for very long.
Another characteristic of this breed is their high intelligence. Many can be successfully taught to do tricks. Training actually helps to give their active minds a much needed workout. This also adds to their companionship value as they are smart enough to understand the workings of your household.
You do have to make sure your pet has plenty of toys and other activities for amusement. Abys who get bored coupled with their inquisitive natures are apt to get into lots of trouble if they do not have plenty to occupy themselves with. Even as an adult, cats of this breed retain their playful natures.
Many of these felines actually enjoy playing in water. They also are well-known for their tendency to climb to seemingly impossible heights and then perch in the highest spot.
This breed tends to get along well with other pets including dogs. They do like children, although they are probably too energetic for younger kids.
Abyssinian cats are understandably very popular. If you are looking for an active, involved feline member of your family, an Aby could be the perfect fit.
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