Thursday, March 5, 2015

Russian blue's!

Hey everycat :p It's Ry! Today's post is about Russian blue cat's! They are beautiful, Grey-ish blue, or light grey domestic (tame) cats!
__________________________________________________ Origin/Where did they come from?: So, you might have guessed they came from Russia... Well just keep reading to see! They actually DID originate from Russia! Possibly in the port of Arkhangelsk, Russia. They are also sometimes called Archangel Blues. it is believed that sailors took Russian Blues from the Archangel Isles to Great Britain and Northern Europe in the 1860s... Extra: Russian blue's are short haired, blue-grey cats. They mostly have green eyes, but that does not mean all have green eyes! __________________________________________________ Look at that beauty!: Russian blue's have bright green eyes, most of the time, and have two layers of short but thick fur. Russian blue's are truly beautiful cats, with their sparkling eyes and pretty blue-grey fur! Look at that beauty!
Russian blue's are not just pretty on the outside! They are known to be very, very friendly! And they are very smart and curious too! But they can be shy around strangers. _________________________________________________ That's not a dog!: Russian blue's are, like I said, really smart and friendly. They are sometimes known to play fetch! They are also sensitive to human emotions, like they might be upset if they upset you! They really love to play with a lot of different toys, and they are loyal cats who bond quickly with their owner. They also get along well with children and other animals in homes, They are also sort of quiet. They will meow once in a while though, but they can also be very talkative! It depends on their personality. They also love to play with other small pets, such as dogs, cats and ferrets.And Many Russian Blues have been trained to do tricks! Amazing, right?! And Russian Blues can also be fierce hunters, catching rodents, birds, rabbits, and small reptiles (lizards and more). __________________________________________________ image: Well that is all I have to say for now, but look at this pretty picture of a Russian blue!
Again, that is all I have to say for now! I hope you enjoyed this post! You're AWESOME! Cya! -Ry

That's not kitty cat! (Ocelots)

Hey people! Today this post is about Ocelots!
Now Ocelots, I suppose are not so much talked about, but that is why I am posting this! _________________________________________________________________________________________ Body/Anatomy: Ocelots have has sleek, smooth fur, rounded ears and large front paws. The coat (fur) pattern of ocelots can vary, being anything from cream to reddish-brown in color, or sometimes grayish, and marked with black rosettes. Rosettes are like the spots you see on leopards
Ocelots are short furred, and has two black stripes on both sides of the face, and the long tail has stripes of black. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ More of Ocelots: The ocelot is mostly nocturnal (active at night) and territorial (protective of it's part of it's land). If another Ocelot goes into another Ocelot's terrtitory (land) the ocelot that owns the land will fight the intruder really hard! ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Ocelot hunting: Ocelots tend to hunt mostly small animals, like mammals(mice,rabbits), lizards, turtles, and frogs, crabs, birds, and fish. Almost all of the prey that the ocelot hunts is smaller than itself. Ocelots also has very good vision, including night vision (seeing well in the dark). ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Where do Ocelots live?: Ocelots live in mainly South america,and they are found in tropical forest, mangrove swamps and savannas. __________________________________________________________________________________________ I hope you learned a lot about Ocelots! ALSO, I am offially declaring this month, March of the cats month(Cat month: March)! March is going to be all about cats! Wild cats! Domestic cats! You name it! Well you're AWESOME! CYA! -Ry