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		<title>Is Your Cat Quirky?</title>
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Cats are generally quirky and lazy.They also show contrasting personalities like us , they also suffer from fluctuations in their metal state like humans.  But does your cat’s attitude have something to do with his or her breed? 
Stereotypically, people associate pit bulls with a bit more of a temper than, say, a golden retriever.  Could [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cats are generally quirky and lazy.They also show contrasting personalities like us , they also suffer from fluctuations in their metal state like humans.  But does your cat’s attitude have something to do with his or her breed? </p>
<p>Stereotypically, people associate pit bulls with a bit more of a temper than, say, a golden retriever.  Could this hold true for cats as well?  Are calico cats nicer than tabby cats? Are Siamese cats as grouchy and snobby as they are portrayed in children’s fairy tales?  What about a black cat, are they the angriest cat of all?</p>
<p>Apparently, it has nothing to do with <a target="_blank" href="http://petsiteplus.com/pets/cats/buying-a-cat-what-you-need-to-know/">breed or color</a> at all, it’s just ingrained in their personalities to be the angriest cats around.Almost fifteen percent of cats turn hostile to humans after a certain point in their life.  This has nothing to do with breed or color, it’s just a general preference. </p>
<p>Do You Think You Have The Angriest Cat?</p>
<p>If you are worried that you bought the angriest cat at the shelter due to constant hissing and <a target="_blank" href="http://petsiteplus.com/pets/cats/arthritis-in-cats/">a general aggravation</a> that surrounds your little critter, give him some time!Do not start repentinting on your new buy so soon.  Let him get used to the family.  Cats are very sensitive creatures, and often, you just need to allow them time to adjust at their own pace.It is quite probable that your pet might hide in a corner and not even touch it&#8217;s food.  This doesn’t necessarily make him a one of the grouchiest, or angriest cats, it could just mean he’s a little shy, or maybe has a rough memory of what a family is like.  Remember, a lot of animals rescued from a pet shelter have been previously abused or ditched.  Your cat could have been a stray or an alley cat, making your “getting to know you” process a little more difficult.</p>
<p>What Do You Do?</p>
<p>A good rule of thumb for starting out on the right foot with the angriest cat in the batch, is to start slow.Do not try to create an artificial interaction,this might threaten the new animal and furter distant away from you.  Let him get used to the new atmosphere, eventually he will come up and want to check you out.  It might be a little frustrating at first, thinking you ended up with the angriest cat you’ve ever seen, but he could turn out to be a great pet once he gets used to his new home.  There are also products on the market to ease his introduction like Feliway, which is a spray that is advertised to help relax a cats nerves.  You may find that these types of products make your first few weeks of <a target="_blank" href="http://petsiteplus.com/pets/cats/plasmacluster-ionic-air-purifier-japanese-break-through-technology-against-bird-flu/">pet ownership</a> a little more tolerable. </p>


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		<title>Do You Think You Have The Angriest Cat?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the Cats are quirky and lazy.  Their personalities range just like a human, and their moods fluctuate just like one as well.  But does your cat’s attitude have something to do with his or her breed? 
Stereotypically, people associate pit bulls with a bit more of a temper than, say, a golden retriever.  Could [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the Cats are quirky and lazy.  Their personalities range just like a human, and their moods fluctuate just like one as well.  But does your cat’s attitude have something to do with his or her breed? </p>
<p>Stereotypically, people associate pit bulls with a bit more of a temper than, say, a golden retriever.  Could this hold true for cats as well?  Are calico cats nicer than tabby cats? Many people wonder if Siamese Cats are really snobby and grouchy as often showed in fairy tales?  What about a black <a target="_blank" href="http://petsiteplus.com/pets/cats/choosing-cat-and-raise-a-kitten/">cat</a>, are they the angriest cat of all?</p>
<p>Popular openion says there is no connection with colour or breed, it is all about the individual personalities which makes them the angriest cats in the vicinity.As per sources almost 10&#45;15&#37; of cats become hostile unsuitable to staying in civilised human soceity.  This has nothing to do with breed or color, it’s just a general preference. </p>
<p>Do You Think You Have The Angriest Cat?</p>
<p>If you are worried that you bought the angriest cat at the shelter due to constant hissing and a general <a target="_blank" href="http://petsiteplus.com/pets/cats/arthritis-in-cats/">aggravation</a> that surrounds your little critter, give him some time!  Don’t immediately regret your purchase.Allow your cat to be familiar with the family.  Cats are very sensitive creatures, and often, you just need to allow them time to adjust at their own pace.It may happen that your cat may hide in a closet for first few days, or might not even eat food.It does not imply that he is the angriest or grouchiest, it might be that he is just shy, or probably has a short memory for the family.  Remember, a lot of animals rescued from a pet shelter have been previously abused or ditched.  Your cat could have been a stray or an alley cat, making your “getting to know you” process a little more difficult.</p>
<p>What Do You Do?</p>
<p>A good rule of thumb for starting out on the right foot with the angriest cat in the batch, is to start slow.Refrain from forced interation, this often would propell you cat away from you.  Let him get used to the new atmosphere, eventually he will come up and want to check you out.  It might be a little frustrating at first, thinking you ended up with the angriest cat you’ve ever seen, but he could turn out to be a great pet once he gets used to his new home.  There are also products on the market to ease his introduction like Feliway, which is a spray that is advertised to help relax <a target="_blank" href="http://petsiteplus.com/pets/cats/buying-a-cat-what-you-need-to-know/">a cats</a> nerves.  You may find that these types of products make your first few weeks of pet ownership a little more tolerable. </p>


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