Saturday, 6 July 2013

Gender and Age


If cats are neutered there is a little difference in behavioural terms between a male and female.However, a neutered male may be a little more indolent than a female. If you have already have a cat in your home,it may be worth going for the oppposite sex for the new cat.The established resident is more likely to defend it territory aggressively agaainst a cat of the same sex.
One sextual urges have been quelled by neutering process,cats are likely to exhibit their true breed charactersitice more storngly.The siamese cat's attachement to tis owner is accentuated,for example,and the Persian becomes even more placid and comfort living.

Male cats are generally larger than females. On average, a full grow,neutered male cat tends to be a little heavier than an entire male,with an average weight of b/w 5 and 7.5 kg(10-15lb). Females are usually about 1kg(2.2lb)lighter.The largest pedigreed variety is the Maine coon cat from the north-eastern United States.Male maine coons have been known to reach about 10-12.5kg(20-25lb)in weight .The smallest,or most dainty breed is Singapura about 2.7kg(6lb),but breeders take care to make certain that their cats fall within the minimum weight range to ensure successful breeding.

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