Cats and C Guide - Resources and Review

Information on the four groups of mammals: monotremes, multituberculates (the 'lost tribe' of mammals), the only major branch of mammals to have become completely extinct, marsupials and eutheria. Eutheria is the group containing the placental mammals such as whales, bats, elephants, shrews, and armadillos. They are also some of the most familiar organisms, including pets such as dogs and cats, as well as many farm and work animals, such as sheep, cattle, and horses. Humans are also placental mammals.
 
Humorous and informative coverage of cats, including details of feline characteristics and lifetime care. Medical and veterinary information is included, along with resources dealing with identification chips, and tips on locating a lost cat.
 
Registry of pedigree cats providing information on caring for cats, and a directory of images depicting breeds recognised by the CFA such as the Cornish Rex, Havana Brown, Oriental, and Russian Blue. Details of cat shows including schedules and winners are also given.
 
Collection of links to resources providing general pet care information, together with details of how best to choose, breed, care for, and feed birds, cats, dogs, fish, horses and ponies, rabbits, and rodents in the domestic environment.
 
A network of over 300 local groups campaigning against animal abuse in Great Britain and worldwide. Includes campaign news, contact details and information on vivisection.
 
A full text version of T S Eliot's series of poems about cats.
 
Bibliography of cat specific books, articles, and other information resources. Also lists wild cat research and conservation projects.
 
Magazine for cat fanciers, with US emphasis. Includes articles, news, behaviour, care, health, nutrition, discussion forums, and a children's section.
 
Outlines the 36 recognised species of wild cats, including a selection of images.
 
Database of animal protection societies searchable by activity such as cat, bird, dog or horse protection, animals in entertainment, experimentation, farm animals, fur, genetic engineering, marine animals and wildlife conservation. Alternatively, contact details can be located geographically. Links to vegetarian societies are also provided.
 
Non
profit environmental education and support organization for Felis concolor coryi. Provides information on the history, conservation and habitat preservation of the panther; genetic restoration progress, and other technical reports.
 
Information for cat lovers, maintained by the Cat Fanciers mailing list, a group of cat breeders, exhibitors, show judges, veterinarians, and others who represent most cat breeds and clubs worldwide. Includes general information about cats and their care, breed descriptions, cat shows, clubs, veterinary information breed rescue, feline welfare, and shelter information.
 
Range of information about cats, covering news, health care, feeding, and daily life, and offering a Kitten Club for children.
 
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