Archive for December 2009

Cat Grooming for Persian Cats – For Health & Beauty

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Cat grooming has often been confused with beautification of Persian cats (Persian cats don’t need beautification!). This is so not the truth! Cat grooming is as important for the health of Persian kittens and cats as it is for enhancing their ‘catty’ appeal (of which they have loads!).

As a Persian cat owner, it is necessary for you to keep update with all sorts of cat grooming tips and tricks. From the latest grooming tools available to the best cat grooming methods discovered, an owner should be on top of it all. Persian cats need regular grooming and care to sustain their health and purr-fect beauty. Our cattery offers a wide range of cat grooming products that can help you help your Persian cat to a great life of pampering and care!

Find everything from cat shampoos, cat books and cat grooming dvds to exclusive cat jewelry (charms, etc.) at PurrinLot.com.

Cat Grooming – Groom your Furry Felines!
Yes the furry felines need grooming like all other pets! Whether you want to groom your Persian Pet for a cat show or incorporate grooming in your routine, we have just the right ingredients to furnish with a kitty grooming recipe that will enable you to sustain the growth of your Persian cat.

Cat grooming is an essential aspect of raising cats whether Persian or otherwise. For a cat owner, grooming is also a good indicator of whether your raising techniques and approach toward a cat is  going in the right direction or not.

So if your going for a cat, then cat grooming products shouldn’t be on the list as well!

Being a Persian Cat Owner – Do’s and Dont’s

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Lucky you, if you are the owner of the best bred cat in the world! We are talking of Persian cats here. These cats have become a hot favorite among pet lovers and their popularity seems to be just never ending. Well, before you sit back with pride, which is natural, allow us to suggest you few considerations which are essential in bringing up your Persian pet.

Here you go:

  • Grooming should be on your to-do list almost always. In order to keep your darling Persian cat in a good shape, that’s a must.
  • Give your cat something or the other to play with. Your pet needs space and the time to engage itself in various activities to grow.
  • Don’t force food on your Persian darling immediately. They might show hesitation toward their feed initially, but that’s nothing to be alarmed about. They need to adapt themselves to a new environment and let it be for a while. However, do not halt your efforts to feed them anyway, but with much adore and care.
  • Persian cats are gorgeous and special, hence consider purchasing the best food product with all the essential nutrients. Take our word, they love pampering and attention!
  • While your pet is still a kitten, feed them four times a day and when they grow up to be an adult, feeding them twice would do.
  • Patience with Persian cats is the best trait an owner can possess.
  • Consider a steel comb with long teeth to comb their hair.
  • Do not neglect cleaning their eyes and ears.

Taking care of your exotic Persian cat isn’t really a hassle, provided you know the right ways to do it. Follow these tips and tricks mentioned discussed above, and you are surely going to win your pet’s heart. Now, that’s when we call it a victory of a pet pal!

Cat Books – PurrinLot’s favorites!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

If you are interested in Persian kittens, either raising or just general information, then PurrinLot.com has just the books you need! PurrinLot’s selection of books can help explain heat cycles, nursing, and feeding. Not only that, but learn how to match pedigrees, keeping males from spraying, and how to start a breeding program. Know all you ever wanted to about Persian cats with PurrinLot books.

How to have Purr-fect Faith (even at a cat show), by PurrinLot creator Laura Thomas, offers the reader a chance to see what life is like at cat shows, the errors, the trials, and how to cope! This personal cat campaign takes you through a real cat show, and gives advice on what to do.

Purrinlot Cat Books – Bite-size advice!

Another of Purrinlot’s favorites books, Saving Lives: Raising Newborn Kittens from Birth to Weaning, shows you how to avoid any problems with newborn kittens. It features great advice on kittens of up to 4 weeks old, and compiles years of wisdom! Saving Lives: Raising Newborn Kittens from Birth to Weaning, is available as an ebook.

Good Breeding: What to Know Before You Start Breeding
is a must-read ebook containing all you need to know on cat breeding! With information on female heat cycles, male hormones and what to look for in a pedigree. The cat book will be an important companion through any breeding program.

Apart from your inherent love and care, a little extra information about your favorite Persian cats won’t hurt a bit! So get the cat book you need now and make a difference in the life of your kitty.

Persian Cats – Some Must Know Facts

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Persian cats are believed to be one of the most ideal cat breeds. These cats are not only adorable but also drop dead gorgeous! Persian cats are usually silent, wish to remain within the vicinity of its owner, playful and social. They are found in some really astonishing colors and are cats with cute snouts. However, Persian cats are often lazy and insist on resting and relaxation.

These are some of the most common attributes which Persian cats possess. But, don’t halt your quest to know more, since there are some must-know facts that a Persian cat owner should be aware of. Some mentioned below will be useful:

  • Persian cats are long haired and come in a lot of colors which might make it vulnerable to matting.
  • Regular Cat grooming that includes brushing and bathing should be done to avoid any kind of skin infections.
  • They are generally known as sweet cats and prefer spending a fair part of their day, sleeping.
  • Persian kittens are also popular for their loyalty and have very rare chances of getting astray from its native habitat.
  • There can be some cats which might have stubborn character making it strenuous for the owner to coach it.
  • Some of the common medical problems that Persian cats are prone to are acne, cherry eye, entropion, polycystic kidney and tear duct overflow.

Hence, being a responsible owner, you must be aware of these facts in order to groom your pet and sustain its health. Ensure your Persian cat a secure living.

Persian Cat Acne – How To Cure & Care

Friday, December 18, 2009

Much has been said and written about Persian cats and their well being. Persian cats are more sensitive than their counterparts. In order to bring them up well, owners should take care of their health a lot. However, there are times when your adorable cats fall prey to certain ailments, whatsoever. One such ailment is eruption of acne in Persian cats which is quite commonly observed and can get serious if proper care isn’t taken. There are several factors which lead to acne in your darling. Some reasons are damaged immune system, stress, dermatitis, irregular hair follicles, excess oil being produced by the skin.

Cat acne starts showing on lips, chin or even skin folds a lot of times. Acne development can make a Persian cat feel itchy and moody. In an attempt to scratch the acne prone area, your pet can get wounds and further invite bacterial infections.

Persian cat acne – Care tips

Seeing your pet suffer silently can cause your heart to sink. But, acne can be treated and cured. The moment you diagnose acne development on your pet’s skin, the least you can do is to consult a vet. Else, consider using Benzoyl peroxide gels or antiseborrheic shampoos. Antibiotics or prednisone shots can be really helpful. In case the condition is serious, you can prefer getting a biopsy done. A Persian cat’s age, breed, or gender doesn’t affect acne growth. Urgent treatment is essential in case of acne in your pet, since negligence can lead to swelling and hair loss.

Hence, it is better to stay wary of such cat ailments and take proper precautions before hand. Persian cats are believed to be the most beautiful and unique breed and being a responsible owner, you should definitely pay sincere heed to their health, because they are worth it!

Take Care!

Persian Cat Diseases - Prevention is Better than Cure

Thursday, December 10, 2009

One of the most popular cat breeds, Persian cats are quite a darling and known for their adorable and sweet personalities. Besides being blessed with attractive features, Persian cats are playful and get along well with almost everyone, specially with kids. But, having said all of that, these pet cats are also extra sensitive and quite vulnerable to bacterial infections and coat conditions. As an owner, you should be well aware of these disease symptoms and get vet advice without delay!

In order to prevent such conditions, you should always be cautious of the nutrition and daily care that you provide to your darling pet. A Persian cat’s well being is very dainty, let’s take a peek at some of the early signs of deteriorating health:

Cat Diarrhea
– This can occur due to several reasons like stress, bacterial onslaught, cancerous conditions and even due to loneliness. Immediate care is a requisite else even the slightest of the ignorance can lead to permanent damage to your cat’s stomach.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease – This disease can further cause chronic gastric disorder. Your Persian pet will likely be vomiting heavily and the factors leading to such a state are bacterial infections, gastrological irritation, lack of essential nutrients. If untreated, this can prove out to be fatal for your cat.
Urinary Tract Infection -  If your cat’s urine smell gets too strong or if you notice frequent mood swings in your cat, those are the first signs of urinary tract infection. Hence, before it gets too complex, get your Persian cat treated from a professional vet.

You might be taking utmost care of your beloved Persian cat, but they are likely to suffer from several ailments. In such situations, being a responsible and a caring owner, you should seek veterinary advice as early as possible because prevention is definitely better than cure.

Effective Grooming and Bathing Tips for Persian Cats

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Persian cats are adorable pets which need special attention from their owners. In order to maintain your darling’s vigor and well being, it is essential that you pay heed to its grooming and proper care. However, Persian cats might not show interest in getting groomed, but being a responsible owner, you should ensure that your pet is being taken care of properly.

Some effective grooming and bathing tips are as follows:

  • Always make sure to untangle your cat’s knots and keep them trimmed . And doing this before bathing is most effective. A fine toothed comb can be of help.
  • Start with bathing their tail first and then work your way up to their neck and other parts softly and gently. Be careful of not fiddling too much with their face and ears, since this might irritate your little pets.
  • You should always consult a vet before buying shampoos for Persian cats. They are born with very delicate skin and while purchasing shampoos, always be careful of their skin sensitivities. Minimum amount of shampoo should be applied while bathing them.
  • After a shower, wrap your pet in a soft towel for the excess water to get absorbed. Use a warm wash towel to groom a Persian cat’s eye drainage and face.
  • It is recommended that you should always groom your cat’s ears with a soft cotton ball dipped in baby oil or ear mite solution.

These are some tips practiced and suggested by Persian cat grooming experts. Groom your darlings well to make them looking and living at their best! Don’t take cat grooming lightly, it is one of the indispensable aspects of pet care.

Tips to Identify a Persian Cat

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Persian cats are popular for their cute yet glamorous appeal and striking features. They are felines with gorgeous eyes, silky fur, baby face and soft nature. The fact that they make adorable pets is something that has no two ways about it. But, how would you really identify a Persian cat while buying?

Here are some tips to make your right choice:

  • Observe its face! The contours would generally resemble a round ball. There has a change in the breeding process after 70’s, hence the later breeds are more extreme than the traditional ones.
  • The next target is their eyes! A Persian cat’s eyes are round, full, and the color may vary from either deep copper, green or blue.
  • Steer your focus to their ears now! Ears of a Persian cat are  short, rounded and forward tilting.
  • Persian cats are born with short low tot eh ground legs and are heavy with thick bones. These characteristics make them great comfort cats.
  • If you are a true cat lover, you would love these Persian cats for their soft and silky coat. That also gives a hint of their well being.
  • Assessing the colors of a Persian cat is the next step. These felines are available in various colors like silver, golden, smoked, tabby, bicolor, Himalayan etc.
  • A Persian cat’s tail is often short and thick with a lot of fur.
  • Observe how the cat interacts with you. If it’s mild and snuggles easily, you can be sure of taking home a Persian breed.

Persian cats are really getting popular, hugely because of their amazing personality traits. These tips will help you make the correct pick. And once you own one, give your cat loads of love, affection and attention.

Another PurrinLot Kitchen Delight! Kitty Glop

Sunday, December 6, 2009

It may not sound very attractive, but Kitty Glop is a great healthy meal for your cat! It’s simple to make, and will have your Persian cats purring with delight.

To make Kitty Glop, you’ll need:

One packet of Knox Gelatin
8 oz of evaporated whole milk
2 egg yolks (don’t use the whites)
2 tablespoons of mayonnaise (not a diet or low fat version)
2 tablespoons of plain yoghurt (not a diet or low fat version)
1 teaspoon of karo syrup (honey can be used as an alternative, but clear karo is preferred!)
1 teaspoon of Nutradrops or other liquid pet vitamins

1)Dissolve 1 packet of unflavored Knox Gelatin in 1 cup of boiling water.
2)Once dissolved, mix the gelatin in a blender with all of the above ingredients.
3)Chill in the refrigerator until jello-like.

It’s that easy! Simply scoop out the amount you need, warm to room temperature (not too hot, you don’t want to burn the kitten’s tongue!) so that it resembles milk and use a syringe to feed the kitten. If your cat is past the weaning stage, then you can also add:

1/16 teaspoon of Vitamin C in powder form
1 teaspoon of powdered kelp (it doesn’t dissolve well, but it very nutritious)
1 tablespoon of brewers yeast
10 drops of Larch (optional)

Kitty Glop can be frozen for up to 4 months, but may only last 10-14 days in the fridge.

For more great PurrinLot Kitchen recipes, go to http://www.purrinlot.com/kitchen.htm and see what you can make for your favorite Persian cats and kittens.

Everything you Ever Wanted to Know about Persian Cats

Friday, December 4, 2009

Curious to know more about Persian cats? Read through!

First things first, Persian cats have vowed every cat lover over the years with their mellow, affectionate, calm and sweet personalities. They are cute, friendly, adorable and have definitely been winning hearts around the world. Persian cats are the most delightful, playful and loving creatures among all feline breeds. These furry friends have several interesting facts behind their existence and are endowed with unique characteristics. Well, how about skimming through some of their traits, temperament, categories and not-to-miss origin? As they say, all you ever wanted to ask about Persian cats, it’s right here, now!

Here you go:

  • Origin - It was in Europe that these Persian cats first arrived in (so much for their ‘Persian’ descent). Their breed got gradually popular in England. Soon, they also started getting exported to USA and other parts of the world.
  • Common Traits of Persian cats - Persian cats have long hair and strong and short legs. They have large eyes resembling sparkling gems or stones. They have high nose, chubby cheeks and wide round head.
  • Color categories of Persian cats - Persian cats are found in different color categories like solid color, silver and golden, shaded and smoke, Tabby division, particolor, bicolor and Himalayan.
  • Temperament - Persian cats adapt easily to environments and demand an owner’s undivided attention. They are adorable, affectionate and loving.

So, now that you know about these darling pets, give your love, attention, care and pamper them well. Persian kittens and cats are charming but a lot depends upon how you raise them up!