Saturday, March 20, 2010

Training Your Kitten


Training a kitten should be pretty simple. The kitten training needs to begin as soon as possible so bad habits don't develop. First thing is showing them where there litter box is, a few times. They will use it but not if it's where they eat. It's up to you to put in the best spot. It also needs to be easily accesible for your kitten. You need to have a good quality litter in the box as well, preferably one that is highly scented.

When it comes to scolding your cat for bad behavior, physical punishment is a big no-no. My kitten training techniques have always been successful with out physical contact. You can use a very stern voice or a loud clap of the hands. I have also used a little water gun on my dogs before and it works on cats too. Cats don't like to get wet, well most of them anyway so this really gets the point across. Just one squirt, not in the face, should do the trick. You may have to do this repeatedly but trust me, it works.

Cat trees are a safe and fun way to keep your cat entertained. They can use them as a scratching post, instead of your furniture, and it's a good way to keep them active. It's always a good idea to have some kind of scratching post for your kittens as they love to shapren there claws and it's just something cats do.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Birman Kittens for Sale



All Birman kittens are born white and they don't develop their color pattern until 7-14 days. Birman kittens have many different color variations which include: seal point, lilac point, cream point, chocolate point, blue point and a few others.

When looking for Birman kittens for sale, it's best to know what kind exactly you are looking for first, as you can see above Birman's come in quite a few different colors. To some, color doesn't matter.

Here are a few Birman breeders to check out:

White Sox Birmans

Kitty Cat Breeders

Birman Kitten Adoption

Cats of Australia

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Birman Cat Breeders


If you are looking for a local Birman Cat breeder, try these resources:

Birman.net

Birmanbreeder.com

Prairiepointsbirmans.com

Birman Cat Breeders at CatChannel.com

Whitesoxbirmans.com


Remember, there are thousands of FREE Birman Cats that need homes on PetFinder.com
- Click here to see some Birmans who need some love.

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Birman Cat



The Birman is considered a rare cat breed. They were Temple Cats and lived with priests. They originated in Burma. They are also called The Sacred Cat of Burma.

They are very gentle yet playful cats that make wonderful companions for children. Their size varies depending on the gender of the cat, with the male being a bit larger they can weigh anywhere from 8 to 12 lbs.