don't put you name and age online or your location
here is a picture of one of the smallest cats in the world
I don't like my name that much anyways and I wouldn't give my exact location away and I don't think anyone wants to know my age...<3
ANYWAYS THANKS FOR SMALLEST KITTY EVER!!!
Maine Coons are typically the largest of the (house cat) breeds, by the way.
^ these guys...so chunky...
And also cats can rotate their ears up to 180 degrees YIPPEE YIPPEE YIPPEE!!!
Norwegian Forest cats are also big chunky kitties.
I'm pretty sure I can name a good amount of cat breeds from memory mostly BUT no guarantees okay?
Ragdoll (these are the ones that are usually "easier to pick up" they have a bit more respiratory issues)
Persian (they have scrunched faces)
Scottish Fold (they have little folded ears and also scrunched faces)
American Curl (their ears are curled kind of outwards and back)
Sphynx (these have little to no hair)
Balinese (these are NOT Siamese cats they have longer fur)
Javanese (yes that is a cat breed)
Munchkin (they have short stubby legs + back problems)
That's twenty seven (27) that I can remember right now!!! They have been mostly ingrained into my brain. :) I'm a bit rusty because it's been a bit of a while since I've thought about cat breeds, though.
There's also different colors for cats like Siamese or Ragdolls that are usually just shown with a default brown, by the way!
Off the top of my head there are blue-point, seal-point, flame-point, cream-point, lilac-point, lynx-point (which is where they have kind of tabby-like stripes on the spots where they have color; it's really cool!) and lynx-point can also be mixed with the colors.
^ this one is an example of a flame lynx-point coat pattern! See the stripes? :)
There are also guidelines to how often you should brush your kitties based on their coat length on the internet!
Short-haired: Usually once weekly.
There was this really awesome book that I read once about the typical brushing schedules but I don't remember exactly so these are from brief glances at different websites; you can always research further into it though if you're interested.
Also, cats should not be eating seasoning in their diet...in addition to this if cats are fully grown, they shouldn't exactly be having cow's milk, either. (Next little part is mostly stuff I've collected from a website about this!) When cats mature they lose the ability to break down milk properly in their tummies, so most of them end up lactose-intolerant once they grow up. And even if they don't end up being lactose-intolerant cow's milk still has a bunch of fat in it, and cats are prone to getting chunky, so they will become overweight with a daily serving of milk.
Cats can typically jump up to five to six times their body length in a single leap (according to The International Cat Association!)
Okay. So. The ask was about telling me not to give away personal info. With a side of a kitty picture.
And I ended up looking at some websites of cat stuff based on facts in my memory.
I am a normal cat enjoyer.