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		<title>A  Superb Cat &#8211; The Domestic  Longhair</title>
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Domestic long hair cat is  a term used to explain a  non pedigree cat with  medium or long hair. Domestic long hair come in  all  variants of colour  including, tortoiseshell, tabby, smoke, bi-coloured. Due to the  mixed  stock  they  on average have a  good [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-cat-sitting.com/domestic-long-hair-cat">Domestic long hair</a> cat is  a term used to explain a  non pedigree cat with  medium or long hair. Domestic long hair come in  all  variants of colour  including, tortoiseshell, tabby, smoke, bi-coloured. Due to the  mixed  stock  they  on average have a  good character. The domestic  long hair each exhibit their own individual  character that will be formed in their early  months by their  surroundings and owners.  Continual interest and  fussing is likely to lead to a friendly, home loving cat. The mixed  breeding also results they come in numerous types of body shapes and sizes, ranging from  ten to 20 pounds ( four to 8 kilograms)  though the males are  typically   heavier.<br /> The long hair comes from a recessive gene, so you can see short hair offspring from them and vice versa from a domestic  short hair.<br /> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-cat-sitting.com">Cat sitters</a> love domestic longhair for their long hair, but this  means they are not able to  maintain their own  coats, so must to be brushed  every day. This is a crucial part of cat care.  Some experts  recommend that  they be bathed every week or so.  Though many  others  believe that if they are groomed daily and they do not  go outside that this is not needed.<br /> Bathing is  difficult with a cat, though it is easier if introduced as  a kitten as part of a regular routine.<br /> The extremely long haired cats are extremely prone to  matting, especially if they venture outside. In extreme cases so bad that they grow “wings”. The  most horrible places for  matting are under the  arms and upper leg regions. This will upset the cat and  hinder his movements and on a cat that often goes outside,  could  lead him being caught in  bushes or trees. The cats forcing away, could result in bald patches and perhaps injuries.  If the cat  develops such matting, it is advised to use a de-matting comb  should detangle it. The domestic  long hair may not like grooming, but regular  brushing will  ease the fur off and will slowly remove the matted areas.<br /> New  cat owners  may feel tempted to cut the  matted fur away with scissors, instead of brushing it out. Take care with doing this,  as it is difficult to distinguish the hard-matted fur from the skin and flesh of the cat. If you feel you must do this,  take care,  little by little and cutting away from the cat.  There are special grooming electric clippers, but  these need care as well. Best is probably to use a professional cat groomer if there is any doubt. Many professional cat sitters such as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-pet-sitting.com">London pet sitting</a> will  tidy up the cat as part of their regular visits.<br />  The matted fur and uncleaned skin in the area can contain a lot of bacteria, so  if you do cut the cat here, be sure to clean up the wound thoroughly to avoid infection.</p>
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