Archive for January 2010

Wholesome Diet for Persian Cats – Healthy & Nutritious

Sunday, January 10, 2010

The main ingredients in wholesome Persian cat food are health, nutrition and obviously taste. Unhealthy, stale and inappropriate food can lead to many ailments in Persian cats. Diarrhea, infections, obesity and even mental problems such as depression are only some of diseases that can give Persian cats a hard time due to unhealthy food habits.

We humans have become congenial (sadly though) to unhealthy food. Our bodies may have become compatible to totally wrong food but the same can’t be imposed on Persian cats (who are still going the nature’s way and can only digest fresh and nutritious food).

Persian Cats Diet – Only Fresh & Nutritious Allowed

Following the rules laid down by nature, Persian Cats, although domestic, prefer natural, raw and fresh meals. Also if they wish otherwise, their fur will lose its sheen and you’ll have unhealthy, drab-looking Persian cats with sunken eyes :( .

Washing raw foods such as chicken pieces, sea fruits, sea fish under water is extremely important lest you want your cat to catch an ugly infection. Boiled vegetables, served along with finely cut meat pieces is another delight that will completely bowl your cat over. If going for canned food, ensure that it is appropriate for the Persian cat’s age.

Persian cats should be given fresh water and milk, cheeses, eggs should be boiled and then given. And if you thought only people should go for low-fat, then you were mistaken. Low fat cat food does loads of good to Persian cats and is the healthier choice, if you want your cat to be as purr-fect as it should be!

Persian cat’s food must have vitamins in abundance, apart from standard nutrition. To help you in some way, PurrinLot kitchen has some really healthy delights for you to choose from and feed your cat. Persian kitten glop, cat cookies and healthy Kitten chicken soup from PurrinLot’s kitchen are only some of the ways in which you can provide nutrition to your Persian cats!

Remember food is for imparting energy and nutrition to the body and not diseases. Let your Persian cats enjoy the perfect slice of health.

PurrinLot Cat e-Book – Saving Lives

Friday, January 8, 2010

Saving Lives: Raising New Born Kittens from Birth to Weaning, by Persian Cats breeder and founder of PurrinLot.com, Laura Thomas, is an e-book that every cat breeder and owner should have. Priced at $10.00, its your personal guide to how you can save new born kittens and help them live up to be beautiful cats.

Written with more than ten years of experience and unbound wisdom, Saving Lives offers complete advice from new born birth to 4 weeks. No wonder, it has become a best seller at PurrinLot.com.

Saving Precious Persian Lives with Expert Advice

Ever wondered how so many Persian cat lives are lost to glitches during breeding? The answer is many and to prevent losing lives further, Laura Thomas has given an expert’s account in Saving Lives.

The e-book provides accurate details in just 11 pages and guides the breeder in enabling the new born kittens survive through the most vulnerable period of their lives. Saving Lives contains all that you need to know about Persian kittens from 0 through 4 weeks. From the list of color of your kitten’s stool provided in the e-Book, you can even know what might be needed for your precious little Persian pet.

If you are a breeder or simply a Persian cat lover, then this volume of advice is a must have for you. What you get in Saving Lives is not only an evident drive for saving cat lives but also comprehensive assistance, result of gathering extensive reading and research.

So let their be life with Saving Lives. Buy now!

Color Me Persian – Persian Cat Colors

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Persian cats have become much adored pets and favorites of cat lovers all because of their beauty and long-haired semblance. Speaking of semblances, color is another aspect you cannot ignore in these cute felines. Persian cats come in a variety of color categories. From solid color to smoky and shaded, cat lovers have a lot to choose from.

Color of a Persian cat does not affect either its temperament or its ability to connect and bond with owners or family (except for the tabby, who are extrovert and fun loving but if their color has something to do with it is doubtful). Most calm and affectionate of all cat breeds, Persians kittens and cats make great pet friends for kids and adults alike! So when choosing a Persian kitten go for the cat and not the color (unless you have a preferred color in mind).

Persian Cats can be classified in the following color categories:

Solid Color – Persians in solid colors have spotless coats in white, chocolate or black. Their fur is devoid of smoky spots or any shaded areas. Many people go for solid color Persian cats due to their pristine look.

Silver and Golden – The Chinchillas rule this division. Elegant and unique silver chinchillas are a breed most sought after. Appearing exotic and heavenly, these Persian cats are quite a hit with people believing luxurious lifestyles. The color Black sprinkles its own beauty on silver and golden ground colors, making the Persian cat more ethereal.

Shaded and Smoked – When a solid color mischievously conceals white undercoat, giving glimpses of either black or red tipped hair, we have a cute smoked or shaded Persian cat right there!

Tabby Persian Cats – Rated as the most playful of the litter, the tabby Persian cats have a lot of color contrasts. In a Tabby Persian cat, you can see a narrow lining encircling the entire body. These appear to be rough and sturdy.

Particolor – Another patchy division, Persian cats of this division have different color patches toning the coat.  Appearing lovely and cute, Particolor Persian cats look zesty and fun.

Bi-Color – These Persian Cats have white mixed with red, black, blue, chocolate or cream. Not a watertight category, this one can include Tabby or Smoked Persian cats.

Himalayan
– Himalayan Persian cats are undeniably the most popular Persians in the world. Mostly white, colors like chocolates, red, blue, lilac, cream limited to facial mask and extremities often characterize these.

Whatever the color may be, a Persian cat is truly a favorite domestic pet. Know what you want at PurrinLot about Persian cats, your Persian cattery!

Persian Cats Face Powder – For a Stain Free Cat in the New Year!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New year means everything new and if your Persian cat has lost some of its flawless sheen then you got to try the Anna Face Powder. This purry delight is a perfect tear stain remover and will make your furry friend look as crispy new as ever! Whisking away the stains gently, this Anna Face powder is all natural and offers no harm to Persian cats or kittens.

This cat grooming supply contains a peroxide like product which is safe for both Persian cats and kittens. It’s easy to mistake the peroxide like ingredient for bleaching, however, it is for oxidation. The process of oxidation helps in adding oxygen back to the fur and helps in removing the stains one layer at a time.

Anna Face Powder – Puff the Stains Away!

The special tear stain remover from the exclusive line of Anna Pet products is an effective cat grooming product that is to be used on clean, dry fur. The best part about the tear stain removal is that it is in powder form and hence does not require those tiring chases around for a shampoo bath.

Made with natural herbal powders, this Anna face powder will enable you to groom your Persian pets whenever you want without undergoing any bathroom battles with your Persian kitty. Just shake the powder container before each use and simply apply to dry fur (yes, that’s it!). The powder will not only cover the stains but also remove them one layer at a time.

Anna Face Powder is definitely one of the best Anna Pet Products on offer, so buy now and puff those stains away! The purr-fect cat grooming powder for Persian cats; power of P is full on!

Food for Persian Cats – The Perfect Diet

Monday, January 4, 2010

What a Persian cat eats, drinks and puts in mouth determines a lot about how it will sustain. We bring to you some useful diet tips for your Persian cat. The more you know about the right caring tips for your beautiful Persian darling, the better upbringing will they have. Well, let’s get down to some right diet tips for your Persian cat and provide them the best nurturing. Because they are worth it! Aren’t they?

Read on:

  • Try and avoid grocery store brands because their constituents usually comprise of fillers instead of high quality nutrients.
  • Persian cats should be kept on recommended diets, so always read the food labels before buying them.
  • Don’t give bones and uncooked food to your pet.
  • Always consult your vet before feeding your darling any milk-like item. Persian cats are highly vulnerable and a lot of times there is a possibility of side effects.
  • Always insist on providing your cat a healthy diet. However, occasional treats can be given.

Ensure for your Persian pet a loving and friendly environment and also a healthy and nutritious diet to cherish its company for the longest time. Let your Persian cats have a nourishing New Year!

A very happy new year to you and your furry friends from PurrinLot! Keep up the purr as always :-)