Tabby Cats

As it climbed up the curtains, I watched in despair. This tabby must have been the naughtiest amongst all the cats that lived with me at home. A cat is so often misunderstood to be cunning and unloving…however, I am sure cat lovers would beg to differ. A cat can be a cute, cuddly, loving pet that can surprise and delight you with its playful antics. Stroke a cat and you are bound to hear its happiness through the purring sound! A cat breed should never be the criteria while looking for a pet. Any cat can be loving and adorable, be it an exotic or a common breed.

Tabbies are amongst my favorites of all kinds of cats. Four tabby cats have already made their home on my bed and my computer table! Well, I can never get enough of cuddly tabbies. If you love tabby cats as much as I do, read this information to know some interesting details.

Information on Tabby Cats:
Tabby cats are not any specific breed of cats. The term refers to a pattern that is seen on the cats. When a coat of the cat has those particular markings, it is referred to as a tabby! These markings are in stripes or whirls on the body of the cat. The color of the coat may not be restricted to a single shade; a tabby can be fresh orange or ginger, brown, grey or even multicolored with patches.

The patterns on a tabby cat are often tiger-like in appearance. Tabby cats often have tiger stripes on the sides of their tummy. Swirls and ring patterns around the leg or even the tail is another characteristic of a tabby. These patterns may vary depending upon the breed of the tabby cat.

A typical tabby cat has a prominent M-shaped marking on the forehead. This shape is present between the ears and above the eyes. There are many tales that speak about the origination of this mark. Many religious stories are associated with the beautiful tabby cat. They may even have a bulls eye pattern on their sides. Brown tabbies with green eyes are amongst the most common of the varieties seen.

Tabby cats can also camouflage themselves very well in the wild. The various stripes or patterns help it to blend well amongst the leaves. This pattern can be on domestic as well as wild cats. For example, the leopard is a spotted wild cat and the tiger has stripes on its body.

The striped tabby cat has vertical lines that resemble the bone of a fish on the body. The pattern is also referred to as a Mackerel pattern. A spotted tabby has spots all over the body, particularly around the stomach area. Blotched tabbies, also known as classic tabby cats have the M pattern mentioned earlier. Ticked tabby cats have a coat that has distinct coloring in patterns. The pattern itself may not be clear; such cats have agouti hair over the body.

This information about tabby cats must have given you an idea about these beautiful animals. So, did you take a closer look at your cat today?

 

Written by KerriDukes
Its Kerri

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There is NO reason to breed tigers (or any other big cat) for lives of confinement and deprivation. The only sanctioned international breeding plans for exotic cats are called Species Survival Plans (SSP) and they are ONLY carried out in accredited zoos.

Ron Tilson, director of conservation at the Minnesota Zoo and coordinator of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association’s captive breeding program for tigers says, “For private owners to say, ‘We’re saving tigers,’ is a lie,†Tilson says. “They are not saving tigers; they’re breeding them for profit.â€

Tilson says the exotic animal market is a multimillion dollar industry, ranking just below the illegal drug trade and just above the illegal gun market.

Tilson says tigers are the most charismatic animal on earth. Their appeal is universal. “They are the alpha predator who used to kill and eat us,†he says. “We cannot help but be in awe of their power and grace. Tigers represent everything fine and decent and powerful. Everything those people would like to be. It’s all an ego trip—big guns, big trucks, and big tigers.â€

Does Captive Breeding Save Animals From Extinction?

None of the captive breeding of exotic cats is doing anything to save them in the wild. The wild cats in private hands mostly came as zoo surplus and were sold out the back door with no records or pedigrees. Read Alan Green’s book, Animal Underworld to see some of the major zoos who were caught doing this. It still happens today.

Those animals were then bred indiscriminately, and many purposely inbred for traits such as white coats, tiny size, and docile (read retarded) temperament. None of the exotic cats in wild hands can be traced back to the wild, other than local cats, cougars and bobcats, who may have been snatched from the wild in the U.S. For that reason they can never be bred for introduction back to the wild.

First, no such programs exist and even if by some act of God all human settlements were wiped out of some vast area and it became suitable for wildlife again, these captive bred cats could never survive. The reason is that their instincts are geographical and a perfect example was an attempt at repopulating the now extinct TX ocelot.

The AZA (American Zoological Association) zoos got together and took captive bred ocelots and released them in TX. The problem was that none of the cats in zoos had come from TX originally because the ocelots in TX had been extinct for a long time. Instead, they had all come from cats who were taken from the wilds of Central America long ago. In Central America ocelots eat snakes because most of them are non venomous. When the zoo bred ocelots were turned loose in TX they reverted to their ancient instincts in search of food and sought out snakes, but the TX snakes were mostly rattlesnakes and the ocelot program died out in a matter of weeks.

There are other reasons, in the real world, why it doesn’t work, which includes the fact that human – big cat conflict is one of the main reasons cats are wiped out of areas. Captive breeding not only selectively chooses animals that are least fit for the wild but also conditions the cats to not fear humans. That increases the conflict and the result is that not only would the offending cat be killed, but likely any wild cat seen in the area would be hunted down and killed in a case of mistaken identity. That escalates the extinction of cats in the wild.

Last, but maybe most important is, if you can pay to see wild cats on your terms (ie: cheaply, in a cage, or being forced to let you touch them and have your photo with them or their young) then you aren’t learning anything about who these animals really are. You aren’t learning about how they fit into a complex environment when they are housed in a situation that does not duplicate all of the web of life that they are a part of in the wild. All wild cats roam territories that are calculated in miles, not square feet. To know anything about them, you have to see who they are in their real environment.

Conservation is a very complex issue and captive settings cannot duplicate it, so the important work of saving entire eco systems is not taught and not done in a captive setting. What’s worse is that lip service is paid to these worthy objectives and when you pay to see captive wildlife you walk away thinking you did something good when in fact you contributed to the problem. You paid to see a cat in a cage. You made sure that industry continues to breed and exploit more cats. You did not pay to save the wild and all of the wonderous and magnifient creatures who call it home. You put another nail in the coffin for the planet.

Big Cats Make Bad Pets

This is the most frequent email we get from exotic cat owners: “Hey, I’m really in over my head here! I got this thing as an infant. I bottle-raised it. Everything was great. But I can no longer handle this cat. I cannot housebreak it. It tries to attack people. I just don’t know what to do with it.’” This was an actual quote about a Serval, but we have had hundreds of similar letters about every kind of exotic cat.

We do not breed, sell nor trade cats. We have neutered all of our male cats or house them separately to ensure no accidents. We have successfully managed more than 100 exotic cats with no accidents for a decade or more. The horrible sounds you hear playing is the sound of a cougar in heat and they stay in heat year round.

Below are some zoos and pseudo sanctuaries in Florida. These places breed and sell while lying to the public and saying they are doing it for conservation. The file is large, so you may have to wait a bit for it to load fully and then hit play again. These are the ones that are open to the public. Many are much worse, but do not allow the public in to film.

Lots of places claim to be breeding cats to save them from extinction when in fact they are not involved in any real conservation effort and rather are justifying their breeding to have babies who will bring in paying visitors and worse yet to sell. Many people contact us each week saying they want to start a captive breeding program to save the cats from extinction, but the only viable programs currently being operated in such a manner as to accommodate this goal are being run by accredited zoos who will not work with the private sector. Unless you can trace your cat’s pedigree all the way back to the wild and you have been accepted into the Species Survival Plan for that specific breed, you will not be aiding conservation, but rather will be contributing to the over abundance of unwanted animals.

All of the cats in the above video are hand raised “pets” doing what comes natural as they mature. You may have to click twice to start the video.

Please do not ask us to sell you a kitten, nor to refer you to a broker, dealer or breeder. These animals do not make good pets and if you have the experience and expertise to care for one for the rest of it’s life, then you should be donating your time to caring for the hundreds of unwanted ones who have ended up in real sanctuaries. Real sanctuaries do not breed.

We receive requests every week from people who are looking for some place to take their “pet” cat. Each year we have to turn away more than 100 such “pets”. These unwitting owners have discovered that all exotic cats, both male and female, neutered or not, spray and bite when they reach sexual maturity. (They don’t just spray a little either. We are talking about buckets of the foulest smelling urine, all over your house, your things and you. If you don’t believe me, watch this clip of a neutered lion HERE) Moving them out to the yard means your neighbors will soon be complaining that your place smells like a zoo. By the time they find us they have discovered that the zoos do not want their animals, that no one is willing to buy them and that they can’t even give them away. Refuges are usually full to capacity and cannot take in another hungry mouth to feed. All too often, these “pets” are turned out to fend for themselves, where they surely die of starvation or are euthanized.

There is no reason to try and make a pet of any wild animal. Both of you will suffer.

Written by BigCatRescue
I love Big Cat Rescue

There is NO reason to breed tigers (or any other big cat) for lives of confinement and deprivation. The only sanctioned international breeding plans for exotic cats are called Species Survival Plans (SSP) and they are ONLY carried out in accredited zoos.

Ron Tilson, director of conservation at the Minnesota Zoo and coordinator of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association’s captive breeding program for tigers says, “For private owners to say, ‘We’re saving tigers,’ is a lie,†Tilson says. “They are not saving tigers; they’re breeding them for profit.â€

Tilson says the exotic animal market is a multimillion dollar industry, ranking just below the illegal drug trade and just above the illegal gun market.

Tilson says tigers are the most charismatic animal on earth. Their appeal is universal. “They are the alpha predator who used to kill and eat us,†he says. “We cannot help but be in awe of their power and grace. Tigers represent everything fine and decent and powerful. Everything those people would like to be. It’s all an ego trip—big guns, big trucks, and big tigers.â€

Does Captive Breeding Save Animals From Extinction?

None of the captive breeding of exotic cats is doing anything to save them in the wild. The wild cats in private hands mostly came as zoo surplus and were sold out the back door with no records or pedigrees. Read Alan Green’s book, Animal Underworld to see some of the major zoos who were caught doing this. It still happens today.

Those animals were then bred indiscriminately, and many purposely inbred for traits such as white coats, tiny size, and docile (read retarded) temperament. None of the exotic cats in wild hands can be traced back to the wild, other than local cats, cougars and bobcats, who may have been snatched from the wild in the U.S. For that reason they can never be bred for introduction back to the wild.

First, no such programs exist and even if by some act of God all human settlements were wiped out of some vast area and it became suitable for wildlife again, these captive bred cats could never survive. The reason is that their instincts are geographical and a perfect example was an attempt at repopulating the now extinct TX ocelot.

The AZA (American Zoological Association) zoos got together and took captive bred ocelots and released them in TX. The problem was that none of the cats in zoos had come from TX originally because the ocelots in TX had been extinct for a long time. Instead, they had all come from cats who were taken from the wilds of Central America long ago. In Central America ocelots eat snakes because most of them are non venomous. When the zoo bred ocelots were turned loose in TX they reverted to their ancient instincts in search of food and sought out snakes, but the TX snakes were mostly rattlesnakes and the ocelot program died out in a matter of weeks.

There are other reasons, in the real world, why it doesn’t work, which includes the fact that human – big cat conflict is one of the main reasons cats are wiped out of areas. Captive breeding not only selectively chooses animals that are least fit for the wild but also conditions the cats to not fear humans. That increases the conflict and the result is that not only would the offending cat be killed, but likely any wild cat seen in the area would be hunted down and killed in a case of mistaken identity. That escalates the extinction of cats in the wild.

Last, but maybe most important is, if you can pay to see wild cats on your terms (ie: cheaply, in a cage, or being forced to let you touch them and have your photo with them or their young) then you aren’t learning anything about who these animals really are. You aren’t learning about how they fit into a complex environment when they are housed in a situation that does not duplicate all of the web of life that they are a part of in the wild. All wild cats roam territories that are calculated in miles, not square feet. To know anything about them, you have to see who they are in their real environment.

Conservation is a very complex issue and captive settings cannot duplicate it, so the important work of saving entire eco systems is not taught and not done in a captive setting. What’s worse is that lip service is paid to these worthy objectives and when you pay to see captive wildlife you walk away thinking you did something good when in fact you contributed to the problem. You paid to see a cat in a cage. You made sure that industry continues to breed and exploit more cats. You did not pay to save the wild and all of the wonderous and magnifient creatures who call it home. You put another nail in the coffin for the planet.

Big Cats Make Bad Pets

This is the most frequent email we get from exotic cat owners: “Hey, I’m really in over my head here! I got this thing as an infant. I bottle-raised it. Everything was great. But I can no longer handle this cat. I cannot housebreak it. It tries to attack people. I just don’t know what to do with it.’” This was an actual quote about a Serval, but we have had hundreds of similar letters about every kind of exotic cat.

We do not breed, sell nor trade cats. We have neutered all of our male cats or house them separately to ensure no accidents. We have successfully managed more than 100 exotic cats with no accidents for a decade or more. The horrible sounds you hear playing is the sound of a cougar in heat and they stay in heat year round.

Below are some zoos and pseudo sanctuaries in Florida. These places breed and sell while lying to the public and saying they are doing it for conservation. The file is large, so you may have to wait a bit for it to load fully and then hit play again. These are the ones that are open to the public. Many are much worse, but do not allow the public in to film.

Lots of places claim to be breeding cats to save them from extinction when in fact they are not involved in any real conservation effort and rather are justifying their breeding to have babies who will bring in paying visitors and worse yet to sell. Many people contact us each week saying they want to start a captive breeding program to save the cats from extinction, but the only viable programs currently being operated in such a manner as to accommodate this goal are being run by accredited zoos who will not work with the private sector. Unless you can trace your cat’s pedigree all the way back to the wild and you have been accepted into the Species Survival Plan for that specific breed, you will not be aiding conservation, but rather will be contributing to the over abundance of unwanted animals.

All of the cats in the above video are hand raised “pets” doing what comes natural as they mature. You may have to click twice to start the video.

Please do not ask us to sell you a kitten, nor to refer you to a broker, dealer or breeder. These animals do not make good pets and if you have the experience and expertise to care for one for the rest of it’s life, then you should be donating your time to caring for the hundreds of unwanted ones who have ended up in real sanctuaries. Real sanctuaries do not breed.

We receive requests every week from people who are looking for some place to take their “pet” cat. Each year we have to turn away more than 100 such “pets”. These unwitting owners have discovered that all exotic cats, both male and female, neutered or not, spray and bite when they reach sexual maturity. (They don’t just spray a little either. We are talking about buckets of the foulest smelling urine, all over your house, your things and you. If you don’t believe me, watch this clip of a neutered lion HERE) Moving them out to the yard means your neighbors will soon be complaining that your place smells like a zoo. By the time they find us they have discovered that the zoos do not want their animals, that no one is willing to buy them and that they can’t even give them away. Refuges are usually full to capacity and cannot take in another hungry mouth to feed. All too often, these “pets” are turned out to fend for themselves, where they surely die of starvation or are euthanized.

There is no reason to try and make a pet of any wild animal. Both of you will suffer.

The soft voice faded out as gently as it came in.Nairobi watched the great bright dazzling white light disappear as she slowly came out of her meditation. She felt herself returning to her physical body slowly and cautiously.To come back into the physical body too fast would prove hazardous.As she regained feeling in her body, she felt the refreshing breeze, caressing smooth her cocoa brown skin and gently teasing her waist length, soft, woolly black hair.Nairobi sat in her meditation position, a position she frequently went into after her daily morning prayer.She sat with her hips resting on her heels and her hands resting gently in her lap.This she did every morning after reading the Holy Qur’an.

“Pregnant! After all these years?” Nairobi said to herself.Nairobi sat for what seemed to be hours contemplating her vision.“Oh Sai will be so happy! We’ve waited so long to have a child.” She slowly got up and looked over at the majestic peaks of red rocks that draped the landscape of the Sedona Arizona mountainside, the wind blowing through her long wooly hair. She loved to meditate and pray at the point of the cliff that extended over the mountains; to her it felt as if she were suspended in mid-air high above the whole world.She inhaled deeply to savor the clean, fresh mountain air and as she smiled, her heart filled with joy.“I’m going to have a child, a son,” she said aloud.“Allahuakbar! Thank father for blessing my womb so that Sai and I could conceive such a marvelous gift.”She brushed off her long, powder blue silk dress and placed her matching silk scarf back on her head.She turned to walk through the small forest, “Little Amazon” as they called it, which was practically in the back yard of their Villa.As she walked, she greeted the animals that had made this “Little Amazon” their home.She picked a plump exotic fruit off one of the trees, wiped it on her dress and began to eat.

Nairobi was so happy about being pregnant that she had momentarily forgotten the other part of her vision.“Oh dear!” she said as it came crashing back to the forefront of her mind.“How am I going to tell Sai that we’re going to have a child and that I have to leave them shortly afterward,” she thought.“He’ll never understand!”

She thought hard of the difference scenarios she could pose to him.However, none seemed to be able to bring any comfort to her.“Oh if father and mother were here, surely they would advise me how to proceed with this.”But her parents were deep into Egypt on one of their missions and called quite infrequently.She thought of contacting him telepathically, but promised she would only do that in dire emergencies.She then thought of the next best person who could help her understand her vision and then help her convey it to her husband.“Grandfather!” she said aloud.She walked through the woods, hastening her pace just a bit, but still petting the animals as she went along.She came to a most beautiful, black horse and it’s colt.“Why, good morning Eclipse,” she said softly, as she stroked the mane of the horse.She then moved to stroke the mane of the colt, “and you Kohl, how are you today?”Both the horse and its colt greeted Nairobi by rubbing their faces against her soft hands and braying peacefully.

“I’m sorry, I can’t spend a lot of time with you this morning,” she said to the horses.“I have to meet with grandfather about something very important.”She continued to stroke the mane of both horse and colt, petting them as she usually did each and every morning.She then continued on her journey.She only took a few steps when Eclipse galloped ahead of her, placed herself on the ground in front of Nairobi and waited for Nairobi to mount her.“Why, thank you Eclipse,” she said.“I was going to walk, but I would much rather have your company.”She mounted the horse and Eclipse made her way to the Great Temple with Kohl following right beside her.

As she strolled on the path to the Great Temple, Nairobi and her companions took time to absorb the natural landscape of the mountainside that overlooked everything thousands of feet below it.It was simply breathtaking!Natural springs and small creeks, exotic plants grew along side this trail that was lined with historic Native American artifacts. “There is nothing as magical as the red rock mountains,” said Nairobi.“I have traveled the world over and though there may be scenery that is just as exquisite, nothing is as magical.There is something almost sacred about these mountains.”The horses brayed in a sign of agreement as they listened to her marvel about the spectacular view.They continued on the paved path hidden high up inside the mountains that connected the villa to the Great Temple.In this particular section of the Mogollon Rim, the villa and the Great Temple were well hidden from everyone.It was almost as if it didn’t exist and the people who lived there, lived in a different world.It was such paradise; no one would ever think such a place existed on earth. Yet, a few hours away, was the hustle and bustle of the mainland that quickly brought one back into an earth dwelling reality.

Read more of the story

“A Boy Named Daniel”, Chapter One

Written by Naazir2010
Naazir has been writing and researching for many years. She holds a masters degree in Health Care Management from Regis University in Denver CO.

World’s Most Unique Breed of Cats

Are you looking for unique cats for pet?  Here are the most peculiar-looking breeds of feline in the world.

1. Scottish Fold

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This cat with an owl-like appearance is called the Scottish Fold. It is also sometimes called Coupari, a cat breed with a natural dominant-gene mutation that makes its ear cartilage contains a fold, causing the ears to bend forward and down towards the front of their head. This breed’s original name is Flops for its “floppy” ears. The name Scottish Fold became the breed’s name in 1966.

2. Sphynx

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This odd-looking rare breed of cat called the Sphynx is also known as Canadian Hairless. This cat is well-known for it lack of a coat. Sphynx is the first successful breed of hairless cat and first appeared in 1966.

3. Peterbald

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Another peculiar-looking breed of cat is the Peterbald. It is of Russian origin. They are not actually hairless but have very short hair. A Peterbald has an elegantly slim build and distinctive head: narrow and long with a straight profile, almond-shaped eyes, and big set-apart ears. They have a hair-losing gene and their skin has the appearance of grey flannel and feels like a horse’s muzzle.

Peterbalds are usually sweet-tempered, peaceful, curious, smart, and energetic and live in harmony with other cats and pets, and also with children.

4. Ukrainian Levkoy

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Another hairless cat breed is the Ukrainian Levkoy. It is a cat of very original appearance and with folded ears. These cats are of medium size, the body is rather long, muscular and slender of rectangular format. The bare skin of Levkoy is soft and hot; it is excessive, elastic and wrinkled. Additional traits of this cat aside from being hairless includes special angular contour of its head and “stepped” profile (dogface appearance) folded ears and large, but not well wide opened, almond-shaped eyes. They are very friendly and active.

5. Turkish Angora

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As it name implies, this domestic cat breed is from Turkey. The eyes of Turkish Angora are what make the breed unique. Its eyes may be blue, green or amber, or even one blue and one amber. The W gene responsible for the white coat and blue eye is closely related to the hearing ability, and presence of a blue eye can indicate the cat is deaf to the side the blue eye is located.

6. Oriental Shorthair

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This unique breed of cat called the Oriental Shorthair looks like a dog. This cat combines the Siamese body with a diversity of colorings and patterns. This cat breed displays intelligence and more likely a very sociable animal that bond closely to their people. They are inquisitive, friendly, emotional, demanding and often quite vocal.

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7. Selkirk Rex

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This cute feline named Selkirk Rex is a cat breed with highly curled hair, including the whisker. It is distinct from all other Rex breeds. This breed of cat is either longhair or shorthair variety. It differs from the LaPerm in that its coat is more plush and thick and although both have dominant Rex Genes, they behave in different ways.

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8. Savannah

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The Savannah is an exotic looking breed of cat. It is a unique-looking hybrid domestic cat breed produced by a cross between the serval and a domestic cat. This breed was first produced in 1986.

9. American Curl

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This cat with distinctively unusual ears that originated in California is named the American Curl. Its ears curl back from the face toward the center of the back of the skull. An American Curl’s ears should be handled carefully because if handled roughly, it could damage the cartilage in the ear.

10. Don Sphynx

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Another hairless cat breed that originated in Russia is the Don Sphynx. This breed of cat is also known as Don Hairless and it started in 1987 with the discovery of a hairless cat in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don hence the name. The standard of points describes the cat as being medium sized and muscular, with large ears, almond shaped eyes and distinctive long, webbed toes.

11. Maine Coon

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This breed of domestic cat is the official State cat of Maine, USA. It is well known for its distinctive physical appearance and one of the oldest natural breeds in North America. Maine Coon is the 2nd most popular breed of cat in the world (the number one breed is Persian).

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It is notable for its large bone structure, its rectangular body shape, and a long, flowing coat. The breed can be seen in a variety of colors and are known for their intelligence and gentle personalities.

12. LaPerm

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Another unique cat breed with curly hair is the LaPerm. This breed has a very affectionate personality and is genetically unique and not related to any other Rex Cat varieties. It has a dominant gene causing their curly coats. They have an elegant and athletic build, active and outgoing in character. This cat is reputed to be hypoallergenic cats, provoking a significantly lower level of allergic responses than normal cats. Their most significant feature is their coat which is made up of soft waves, curls and ringlets, resembling a shaggy perm.

Hope you enjoyed this. Thank you!

For more articles about dogs see15 Absolutely Unique Breed of Dogs10 Peculiar Breed of DogsFor dogs with exceptionally long ears CLICK HEREFor breed of dogs with large tufted earsDogs with Large Tufted EarsFor unique breed of dogs without faces seeNow You See, Now You Don’t: Dogs Without FacesStill Can’t See Them: Dogs Without Faces TwoUnique Dogs with Beard and MustacheFor aquarium pets seePretty Aquatic Pets: 10 Most Beautiful ShrimpsBrightly Colored Snails: Beautiful Aquarium PetsFantastic and Unique Breed of GoldfishFor weird and exotic pets seeBizarre and Exotic Pets: Weird and Unique Turtles

Written by nobertbermosa
I am a Secondary School Head Teacher III and currently enrolled for my doctorate degree at Araullo University. I also contribute to Triond and Factoid

Are you looking for unique cats for pet?  Here are the most peculiar-looking breeds of feline in the world.

1. Scottish Fold

Image Source

This cat with an owl-like appearance is called the Scottish Fold. It is also sometimes called Coupari, a cat breed with a natural dominant-gene mutation that makes its ear cartilage contains a fold, causing the ears to bend forward and down towards the front of their head. This breed’s original name is Flops for its “floppy” ears. The name Scottish Fold became the breed’s name in 1966.

2. Sphynx

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This odd-looking rare breed of cat called the Sphynx is also known as Canadian Hairless. This cat is well-known for it lack of a coat. Sphynx is the first successful breed of hairless cat and first appeared in 1966.

3. Peterbald

Image Source

Another peculiar-looking breed of cat is the Peterbald. It is of Russian origin. They are not actually hairless but have very short hair. A Peterbald has an elegantly slim build and distinctive head: narrow and long with a straight profile, almond-shaped eyes, and big set-apart ears. They have a hair-losing gene and their skin has the appearance of grey flannel and feels like a horse’s muzzle.

Peterbalds are usually sweet-tempered, peaceful, curious, smart, and energetic and live in harmony with other cats and pets, and also with children.

4. Ukrainian Levkoy

Image Source

Another hairless cat breed is the Ukrainian Levkoy. It is a cat of very original appearance and with folded ears. These cats are of medium size, the body is rather long, muscular and slender of rectangular format. The bare skin of Levkoy is soft and hot; it is excessive, elastic and wrinkled. Additional traits of this cat aside from being hairless includes special angular contour of its head and “stepped” profile (dogface appearance) folded ears and large, but not well wide opened, almond-shaped eyes. They are very friendly and active.

5. Turkish Angora

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As it name implies, this domestic cat breed is from Turkey. The eyes of Turkish Angora are what make the breed unique. Its eyes may be blue, green or amber, or even one blue and one amber. The W gene responsible for the white coat and blue eye is closely related to the hearing ability, and presence of a blue eye can indicate the cat is deaf to the side the blue eye is located.

6. Oriental Shorthair

Image Source

This unique breed of cat called the Oriental Shorthair looks like a dog. This cat combines the Siamese body with a diversity of colorings and patterns. This cat breed displays intelligence and more likely a very sociable animal that bond closely to their people. They are inquisitive, friendly, emotional, demanding and often quite vocal.

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7. Selkirk Rex

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This cute feline named Selkirk Rex is a cat breed with highly curled hair, including the whisker. It is distinct from all other Rex breeds. This breed of cat is either longhair or shorthair variety. It differs from the LaPerm in that its coat is more plush and thick and although both have dominant Rex Genes, they behave in different ways.

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8. Savannah

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The Savannah is an exotic looking breed of cat. It is a unique-looking hybrid domestic cat breed produced by a cross between the serval and a domestic cat. This breed was first produced in 1986.

9. American Curl

Image Source

This cat with distinctively unusual ears that originated in California is named the American Curl. Its ears curl back from the face toward the center of the back of the skull. An American Curl’s ears should be handled carefully because if handled roughly, it could damage the cartilage in the ear.

10. Don Sphynx

Image Source

Another hairless cat breed that originated in Russia is the Don Sphynx. This breed of cat is also known as Don Hairless and it started in 1987 with the discovery of a hairless cat in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don hence the name. The standard of points describes the cat as being medium sized and muscular, with large ears, almond shaped eyes and distinctive long, webbed toes.

11. Maine Coon

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This breed of domestic cat is the official State cat of Maine, USA. It is well known for its distinctive physical appearance and one of the oldest natural breeds in North America. Maine Coon is the 2nd most popular breed of cat in the world (the number one breed is Persian).

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It is notable for its large bone structure, its rectangular body shape, and a long, flowing coat. The breed can be seen in a variety of colors and are known for their intelligence and gentle personalities.

12. LaPerm

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Another unique cat breed with curly hair is the LaPerm. This breed has a very affectionate personality and is genetically unique and not related to any other Rex Cat varieties. It has a dominant gene causing their curly coats. They have an elegant and athletic build, active and outgoing in character. This cat is reputed to be hypoallergenic cats, provoking a significantly lower level of allergic responses than normal cats. Their most significant feature is their coat which is made up of soft waves, curls and ringlets, resembling a shaggy perm.

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If you are thinking it might be really cool to have a big cat as a pet, take a few minutes to consider the costs. But first check out the slideshow to see what it means to the cat. Play Slideshow. Most people think the cost of the cat is the big expense, but that is just the beginning. (Although keep in mind that statistics show that 98% of the exotic animals bought as pets die in the first 2 years.) We have 100+ cats representing 16 species and eleven years of experience in caring for them so our estimates can be trusted as pretty accurate, if not conservative. It is cheaper by the pound for us to buy 17,000 pounds of meat at a time than for you to buy a week’s worth for one cat. People have done it for less, but the cat suffers from nutritional deficiencies or physical and psychological impairment due to lack of space and opportunity to be a cat. If you think these figures are high, just try and cut corners and see how huge your medical and subsequent bills will be.

Exotic cats range in price from a 0.00 Bobcat to a 00.00 tiger cub. Most of the mid size cats, like Servals and Caracals cost 00.00 to 00.00 and Ocelots can run as high as ,000.00. The more rare the cat, the higher the price. Even though it may be a cute and cuddly cub right now, within the year it will reach almost it’s full size and will be spraying (no matter how young you neuter him or spay her) so you must have some things ready when the cat comes home.

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You will have to have a Veterinarian on call who has already agreed to take care of your wild cat. There are not very many with experience and fewer still who will want deal with the liability of having their staff exposed to your big cat, not to mention their regular clientele. You will have to have a stainless steel squeeze cage that is capable of holding your cat at it’s max weight. One of our tigers weighs 800 pounds and is 12 feet from nose to tip of tail. A small squeeze cage will cost you 250.00 used and you could easily spend 00.00 for one big enough for a lion or leopard. You will need a forklift to move a tiger and they rent for 0.00 per day with an operator. Even our vets, who do nothing but cats, and have done ours for many years, will not bring a big cat into their office unless it is already confined to the squeeze cage.

How will you transport your cat to the vet for all of it’s yearly vaccinations, check ups and boo boos? Even a little cat, in it’s squeeze cage isn’t going to fit into your compact car. You will need a van and it has to be in tip top shape because being stranded on the side of the road in the middle of no where, or worse yet, traffic, with a freaked out wild cat in the heat, rain or snow is a nightmare of extreme proportion. Been there, done that and bought the ,000.00 van to keep it from ever happening again. If you are dealing in small to mid size cats you might find a dependable mini van for ,000.00. You can’t rely on borrowing one because believe me, when a cat needs emergency veterinary treatment it is always at the most inconvenient times.

Most states have cage requirements of varying standards. In some states you must have no less than 5 acres if you want to own a big cat. Acreage where I live is ,000.00 per acre, but a lot of rural places near you may be as low as ,000.00 per acre. Most states and federal guidelines require then that you have an 8 foot perimeter fence which on 5 acres can easily run 00.00. You are not allowed to use this outside wall as any part of your cage, so your cage will be another 00.00 for a small to mid size cat, like a lynx to 00.00 for a lion, leopard or tiger. You will need a roof to prevent escapes so consider in your design how you will support it. These are just your first year, start up costs. You will never be able to move with your big cat because the Captive Wildlife Safety Act prohibits moving big exotic pet cats across state lines. Many progressive states are banning the practice of keeping wild cats captive and you could be investing tens of thousands of dollars and then when your pet dies you cannot buy another one.

Some costs keep reoccurring every year. Good food and vitamins for a mid size cat will run you 0.00 per year and for a big cat closer to 00.00 per year. You have to be able to defrost it for them every day and 15 pounds of bleeding meat in your kitchen every day is a health hazard unto itself. If your cat just gets it’s annual shots and doesn’t need any emergency care your vet bill will be about 7.00 to 0.00 depending on the size of the cat. They have to be vaccinated every year for rabies and all the regular cat diseases. Worming your cat every month, if you do it yourself will cost .00 to .00 and flea prevention costs 0.00 to 0.00 per year per cat depending on size. You will have to learn a new trick every month for fleas and wormings as the cats hate both and can smell you coming a mile off.

You will need state and federal permits and if you have never dealt with these governmental agencies you are in for a life time of headaches and heart breaks that just won’t stop. None of them want to deal with “pet people” and they will do every thing in their power to make you wish you had never brought home that little bundle of joy. You have to pay for the privilege and these licenses and dues can run you well over 0.00 per year. If you don’t keep your permits up to date they can confiscate your cat and kill it. These agencies will often require you to carry liability insurance and that can run you 00.00 to ,000.00 per year depending on your safety record. Most homeowners insurance policies will cancel you if they find out you have an exotic animal and many states are purposely reporting your permit status to the public to make it easier for your insurance carrier to find out. If you have a mortgage on your home, you have to have insurance and may not be able to get it, which means you could be foreclosed.

Some things are fun, like buying toys for your exotic cat, but you can’t buy them stuff on the racks because they will destroy and eat it and then you’ve got some major medical bills. Our big cats like an indestructible ball that weighs 125 pounds and costs 0.00 including shipping. The smaller cats can get along with a .00 ball, but that is just one ball and they need lots of things to keep them entertained.

All wild cats, neutered or not, male or female, will spray bucket loads of urine all over everything they wish to claim as theirs (including you) because this is how nature has taught them to guard territory. See it HERE. Having worked with 150+ cats, representing 23 species for nine years I can assure you that there is no way to prevent this behaviour. Anyone who tells you otherwise doesn’t have a mature cat on their hands yet. The reason I mention it here is that the urine is very caustic and will destroy their cage walls in a very short period of time, so you will be constantly rebuilding. You don’t even want to know what it does to the sheet rock walls of your house or to wood. Those trips to the vet will leave your car smelling like a sewer and nothing will get that smell out.

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Consider also that nature has hard wired exotic cats in such a way that once they are mature they no longer feel any love for their mother and if they run into her in the wild will kill her for the territory. Even if you raised them with all of the love and nurturing that their natural mother would provide (and she would die to protect them) they will not feel love, nor respect for you as the parent when they are full grown. Thousands of years of instincts tell them that you are competition and that their survival depends on them being solitary.

This is the most frequent email we get from exotic cat owners: “Hey, I’m really in over my head here! I got this thing as an infant. I bottle-raised it. Everything was great. But I can no longer handle this cat. I cannot housebreak it. It tries to attack people. I just don’t know what to do with it.’” This was an actual quote about a Serval, but we have had hundreds of similar letters about every kind of exotic cat.

To sum it all up, you can expect to invest almost ,000.00 your first year into owning a small to mid size wild cat and your annual expenses will cost you around 00.00. If you want the big cat experience, the set up cost is over ,000.00 and the annual care is over 00.00 IF you have no emergencies and no one gets hurt and sues you for millions of dollars. Everything has a price and this is the price of doing right by the animal. Are you really prepared?

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