Birman Cats Pet Guide Complete Abyssinian Cats Info. Everything about Acquisition, Care, Personality, Nutrition, Health, Breeding, Behavior and More Included |
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Author:
| SAFIR, Sage |
ISBN: | 979-8-8401-5125-9 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2022 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.99 |
Book Description:
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Your kitty is one of a kind! She is able to pick up on your feelings, is interested in hearing about your day, and has purred her way into your heart. You probably picked her because you like Birmans, and you expected her to have certain characteristics that would make her suitable for your way of life, such as the following: * She might "chirrup" or trill her meows to call you when she misses you; * An affectionate companion and family cat; * Good with children...
More DescriptionYour kitty is one of a kind! She is able to pick up on your feelings, is interested in hearing about your day, and has purred her way into your heart.
You probably picked her because you like Birmans, and you expected her to have certain characteristics that would make her suitable for your way of life, such as the following:
* She might "chirrup" or trill her meows to call you when she misses you;
* An affectionate companion and family cat;
* Good with children and other pets;
* Requires minimal grooming;
* Excellent companion;
* Requires minimal grooming;
* Excellent companion;
* Good with children and other pets;
* Re Pay attention to the following characteristics to provide the greatest possible health for her:
* Requires the company of other animals or people and does not do well when left alone; exhibits signs of separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods of time; needs regular exercise and dietary regulation to avoid gaining weight; * Requires the company of other animals or people and does not do well when left alone;
Is it all worthwhile in the end? Of course! She has a lot of character, which is one of the reasons you like her so much. She is kind, outgoing, and adores getting engaged in whatever it is that you do on a daily basis.
The Birman's beginnings are shrouded in obscurity, despite the many legends and accounts that purport to describe them. Birmans are born completely white and do not gain their full coloration until they reach maturity.
They retain the distinctive white "mittens" that they have on all four of their paws. Birmans are very social cats who are happy to participate in any activities you have planned for them. They are less likely to climb or jump onto higher places and would rather hang out on the ground or on a couch instead of attempting these activities. Birmans have a playful side, and when engaged, they will play fetch or chase, but they would much rather lounge with their families.
The Wellness Of Your Birman
We are aware that, given how much you care about your cat, one of your primary goals is to provide the best possible care for her. Because of this, we have provided a summary of the health problems that we intend to discuss with you during the course of your Birman's life. Because of the prevalence of certain health issues in Birmans, we are in a position to assist you in developing an individualized preventative health plan for your pet and, with any luck, avert the occurrence of certain hazards.
There are a number of diseases and problems that are genetic, which means they are tied to the breed of your pet. According to the common view among feline genetic experts and veterinarians, the problems that we will detail in this article have a significant rate of incidence or a major influence upon this breed in particular. In addition, we will discuss why this is the case.
This does not mean that these issues will manifest themselves in your cat; rather, it merely indicates that she may be more susceptible to them than other cats. In order to give you an idea of what may arise in the future with your Birman, we are going to outline the most typical problems associated with Birmans.
Naturally, we are unable to cover every possibilities in this article; thus, make sure to get in touch with us if you observe any peculiar indications or symptoms.
This guide provides information on genetic predispositions specific to Birmans, in addition to general health information that is essential to cats in general.
With this knowledge, you and the other members of your pet's healthcare team will be able to better plan for your pet's specific medical requirements.
We have also included, at the very end of the post, a description of what you can do on a daily basis at home to ensure that your Mitten Cat continues to look and feel her very best.