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Companion
pets look directly into your eyes. The above Flame Point Cat kittens are looking into the
camera to face the person talking to them - no tricks, no food.

Himalayan Cat Breeder Test
The
most important thing for you to consider is how the kittens were socialized.
Did you know that the FATHER or dominant male cat is extremely important in
raising a friendly kitten? Watch both parents of the kittens and other
adults that the Himalayan Cat Breeder may have. Does the Himalayan
Cat Breeder lock up the father in a cage because he sprays? The father
cat is so critical that I trained them to wear diapers so they can roam
freely and play with the kittens at the appropriate age. This social
interaction is supported by leading researchers, many with Ph.D.s, some
listed below. This research is critical to pet therapy so YOU BENEFIT
adopting a kitten raised by my specialized research and practice!

Most
larger cat breeders
have a lot of obligations to show and manage their cattery, so my kittens
have a huge advantage raising only 2 to 3 litters per year. I do this
because I love it and like matching a family with their future companion pet
kitten. A personal phone call will usually help you sense this.
Be sure to find a breeder who is decent. It will pay off in the end
because you
will feel comfortable calling about any detail without feeling
judged. Whichever kitten you adopt will be a 20-year
investment, so it is wise to take your time with your decision.
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THE
INFLUENCE OF THE FATHER ON KITTENS' TEMPERAMENTS
Sarah
Hartwell.
2004
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The Impact of Paternity and
Early Socialization on the Development of Cats' Behavior to People
and Novel Objects. Applied Animal Behavior Science. S. McCune
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The True Nature of the Cat,
Dr. John
Bradshaw
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The Domestic Cat, The
Biology of its Behavior, Dennis C Turner & Patrick Bateson
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Variations in Domestic Cat
Behaviour Towards Humans; A Paternal Effect, DC Turner, J
Feaver, M Mendl & P Bateson (printed in Animal Behaviour,
Vol 34)
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