Cat - History
dilute tortie
"blue cream tortie" dilute version of black and red
barn cat
"working cat"
Temperature
100-102.5 <99 F >106
senior
11 years to 14 years
geriatric
15 years +
Heart Rate
170-200 bpm <160 >240
adult
2 years to death
Respiration rate
20-40 bpm >50 bpm or any effort
adolescence/junior
6 months to 24 months
mature
7 years to 10 years
Capillary refill
<2 seconds <1 sec, >3 sec
ACFA
American cat fanciers' association
Alley cat
a non-pedigree cat
queening or kindling
act of birthing
Tabby M
all tabbies have distinctive M on forehead
feral cat
an ex-domestic cat which has reverted to being fully wild or the wild-born (never known domesticity) offspring of stray cats
adult prime
around 3 years to 6 years
full maturity
between 12 to 15 months
neonatal stage
birth to 2 weeks old
kitten stage
birth to 6 months
Solid coat colors
black white red cream chocolate lilac cinnamon fawn blue smoke (black with white roots)
Understanding feline behavior and body language
body language and movement is one form cat communicate vocalization is another form
Solid eye colors
brown hazel gold green blue
other coat patterns
can (red mackerel tabby van) mostly white, color mainly on head and tail bicolor (black and white bicolor) - 1/2 white, color on head and torso harlequin (red mackerel tabby harlequin) mostly white with several large patches of color locket (blue locket) white spot on chest mitted (black mitted) just white paws
gib
castrated/neutered male cat
Cat Fancier's association (CFA)
cat fanciers' association (CFA) over 40 pure breed breeds recognized by cat fanciers' association (CFA) started in 1906 seven classes based on show and competition
Tuxedo patterns
coloration with white paws, chest, and belly, with optional white on face smoke tuxedo (blue smoke tuxedo): blue smoke with tuxedo markings tuxedo (black tuxedo): black with tuxedo markings tuxedo tabby (brown mackerel with brown field tuxedo tabby): tabby with tuxedo markings
cat identification - tabby coat markings
distinct color patterns with one color predominating black stripes ranging from coal black to brownish on a background of brown to gray brown mackerel tabbies are the most common brown mackerel tabby with gray-brown field black stripes with gray-brown background brown mackerel tabby with gray field black stripes with gray background
What are the three most common cat breeds in the United States?
domestic short hair (DSH) domestic medium hair (DMH) domestic long hair (DLH) in the US, it is common to refer only refer to cat fur length as their breed greater population of US cats are mixed breeds weight range: 4-20lbs average life span: 10-15 years fur-short hair, medium hair, long hair, or hairless color variation: tabby, tortoiseshell, bicolor patterns, and on and on
Understanding how to stay safe around fearful cats
fear causes one of three responses in most animals fleeing freezing fighting
The cat
felis catus
puberty/able to reproduce
females hit their first heat cycle at 5-6 months males enter puberty also around 5-6 months of age
clowder
group of cats
cattery
housing of more than one cat
How do we make this fear worse
immediately approaching an animal making direct eye contact learning or reaching over their head confining them immediately
tom
is a mature male cat
stropping
it is attempting to remove the old, dead outer sheath of their claws
life stages
length of pregnancy (gestation time): 63 days (range: 58-71 days) litter size: 3-5 kittens average (range: 1-12 kittens) longevity (lifespan): 15 years average, perhaps up to 20 or more years feral cats live much shorter lives due to accidents and disease
queen
mature female
Signs of fear/aggression in cat
obvious: growling, snapping, lunging, tensing, turning head away, still looking at you, head held low, rapid ducking of head, direct eye contact, raised hackles, ears down, tail straight out subtle: hyper-vigilance, panting, yawning, licking lips, looking tired, won't take treats, salivation, dilated pupils, darting, hiding, avoiding eye contact
Domestication of Felines in North America
over 40 pure breed breeds recognized by Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA)
Mucous Membrane
pink any color other than pink
tabby coat markings - tortoise shell colorations
random color distribution among varying shades of red, black, and cream. Patches may be mingled or distinct tortie: randomly patched all over with red, black, and cream dilute tortie: "blue cream tortie" dilute version of black and red lilca tortie: randomly patched all over with lilac and cream
lilac tortie
randomly patched all over with lilac and cream
tortie
randomly patched all over with red, black, and cream
color points
seal point blue point lilac point cream point red point or flame point
spay or molly
spayed female cat
TICA
the international cat association
Eye shapes
the shape of the eyes is due to the eyelids and other soft tissue surrounding them eg: the extremely short muzzle of some breeds results in the teardrop shape many cats have eyes of indeterminate shapes
tabby coat markings - tortoise shell colorations' subgroups
tortie and white small white areas with mingled red, black, and cream colors dilute and white small white areas with mingled blue, and cream colors chocolate tortie chocolate mingled with red and cream calico tortoiseshell with large patches of white. red tabby and solid black patches more distinct dilute calico same amount of white as calico with distinct patches of solid blue and cream tabby almost all torties and calico cats are female because the X chromosome carries a gene that determines coat color heterozygote condition: on one X chromosome there is an orange allele, and on the other X chromosome, a black allele
pattern points
tortie point tortoiseshell pattern on points torbie point both striped and tortoiseshell patterns on points tabby point (lilac tabby point) AKA lynx point striped pattern on the points tabby point (red tabby point) tabby point (seal tabby point)
torbies
tortoiseshell cats with tabby patterns (tortie+tabby=torbie) torties because of random color variation, but tabbies due to the patterns in the coloration. torbies are also patched tabbies brown torby (brown spotted torby): patches of brown tabby and red tabby brown torby and white (brown spotted torby and white) dilute torby (blue classic torby): patches of blue tabby and cream tabby dilute torby and white (blue mackerel torby and white)
kitten
young cat under 1 years old