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Cat hair, long, short shorter
This may sound silly, but I am wondering if anyone has checked this out. From my experince, with cats, it seems like cats with really short hair are more hyper than cats with short but fluffy thicker hair. Seems like the longer hair the cat has, the more mellow the cat is. I'm sure this isn't ALL cats, but from the many ferals I have fostered the longer and thicker the hair the nicer the cat is. I've had kittens in the same litter, the kitten with the thicker longer hair is so much more loving than a litter mate with really short close to the skin hair. Please don't think I'm nuts, just wanted input on others work with cats? Thanks, Aimee |
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The length of a cat's hair has nothing to do with personality. I have two
short haired cats and one is the queen while the other is a calm watcher. Both have their playful side and their relaxed side. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Aimee S" wrote in message ... This may sound silly, but I am wondering if anyone has checked this out. From my experince, with cats, it seems like cats with really short hair are more hyper than cats with short but fluffy thicker hair. Seems like the longer hair the cat has, the more mellow the cat is. I'm sure this isn't ALL cats, but from the many ferals I have fostered the longer and thicker the hair the nicer the cat is. I've had kittens in the same litter, the kitten with the thicker longer hair is so much more loving than a litter mate with really short close to the skin hair. Please don't think I'm nuts, just wanted input on others work with cats? Thanks, Aimee |
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The length of a cat's hair has nothing to do with personality. I have two
short haired cats and one is the queen while the other is a calm watcher. Both have their playful side and their relaxed side. -- Panther TEK: Staying On Top Of All Your Computer Needs! www.members.cox.net/catprotector/panthertek Cat Galaxy: All Cats, All The Time! www.catgalaxymedia.com "Aimee S" wrote in message ... This may sound silly, but I am wondering if anyone has checked this out. From my experince, with cats, it seems like cats with really short hair are more hyper than cats with short but fluffy thicker hair. Seems like the longer hair the cat has, the more mellow the cat is. I'm sure this isn't ALL cats, but from the many ferals I have fostered the longer and thicker the hair the nicer the cat is. I've had kittens in the same litter, the kitten with the thicker longer hair is so much more loving than a litter mate with really short close to the skin hair. Please don't think I'm nuts, just wanted input on others work with cats? Thanks, Aimee |
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Nope. Got a nuttily energetic long-haired cat myself. The other one
(also longhaired) is a more mellow sort : |
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Nope. Got a nuttily energetic long-haired cat myself. The other one
(also longhaired) is a more mellow sort : |
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Thanks for the input, but I guess I didn't make myself clear, I am dealing with mostly feral cats, and they're all short haired, but some have longer fluffer short hair. Just seemed like the one's with the REALLY short hair, I mean close to the skin, were more hyper than the ones with a little longer hair. But the main mother is a calico, so maybe it's the calico mother that is making the hyper kittens. LOL Sorry, hope you all don't think I'm nuts, just something I noticed at least with these cats. Thanks, Aimee |
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Thanks for the input, but I guess I didn't make myself clear, I am dealing with mostly feral cats, and they're all short haired, but some have longer fluffer short hair. Just seemed like the one's with the REALLY short hair, I mean close to the skin, were more hyper than the ones with a little longer hair. But the main mother is a calico, so maybe it's the calico mother that is making the hyper kittens. LOL Sorry, hope you all don't think I'm nuts, just something I noticed at least with these cats. Thanks, Aimee |
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