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  • Name Change
    Sometimes when a breeder buys a new kitten it already has been named and registered. What do you do if you just don`t like its name? Or its name is too long for you to add your cattery name to the end? Well, you can change it... sometimes...
    February 2004

  • *Nasal Discharge
    A runny nose is a common complaint from cat owners to their veterinarians. It is important to know the different types of nasal discharge and what they may mean about your cat`s health.
    June 2020

  • *Nebulizer Formulas
    Several variations on the basic medication formulas for use with your nebulizer. Nebulizing is an excellent way of giving medication to a sick cat, especially one suffering from respiratory problems.
    January 2020

  • *Necropsy
    A necropsy, also called a post mortem, is an essential tool in determining the cause of death of an animal.
    August 2004

  • *Neutering A Male Cat
    It is helpful for every cat breeder to be familiar with the surgical procedure to neuter a male cat. This photo essay follows the operationfrom pre-surgical preparation to completion...
    August 2020

  • *Neutering Your Retired Stud Cat
    When a stud cat retires, he will usually be neutered. Do you know what changes to expect? How long will he remain fertile? Will he stop spraying? Learn the answers to these questions and much more...
    October 2020

  • *Never Double Up On Faults
    While cat breeding is part art and part science, a basic principal that smart breeders following in mating cats is to never to breed individuals together that share a common fault . . .
    January 2021

  • Never Stop Learning
    Knowledge is Power. Living in the digital information age, has never been easier to learn more about almost anything as long as we have the willpower to seek out the knowledge.
    September 2022

  • New Additions To Our Staff
    We would like to officially welcome two new members of our staff - Tracy Fasciana of Abayomi Abyssinians and Mary Dickerson of SACCARELLO Persians.
    June 2010

  • New CFA National Awards Structure
    With CFA's continued growth and expansion around the world, the board has unveiled the new structure for earning National Awards that will address the challenges of global competition . . .
    January 2016

  • New Maine Coon Record!
    A dream begins...
    May 2006

  • *New Mother Cats Making Mistakes
    Have you ever considered how confusing and frightening it must be to a cat the first time she gives birth? She has only her instincts to tell her what to do. Sometimes, instinct is not enough to prevent the new mom from making a fatal mistake...
    October 2020

  • New Season`s Eve
    As we begin the New Season, and look back upon the old, let`s pause a moment and make some resolutions...
    May 2001

  • *New Technique For Hand-Feeding Nursing Kittens
    A dog breeder has developed a new method of hand-feeding newborns that uses a cosmetic wedge sponge to substitute for the usual bottle and nipple. Learn more about this interesting method and decide for yourself if this might work better next time you have to hand-raise a litter of kittens . . .
    August 2013

  • New-Style Cat Bib
    Having trouble using a traditional cat bib to keep your show kitty clean? Try this new style cat bib from Melida Murrey of Loralyn Himalayans!
    April 2006

  • Newbie 101: Research
    The second article in our series for Newbies... Tips for where a novice can begin to learn more about their breed, showing, breeding, grooming and the cat fancy.
    September 2001

  • Newbie Lessons Learned
    Jodell shares the wisdom she has gained while showing her first kitten.
    January 2004

  • Newbiedom News
    A newbie shares her thoughts on the CFA mentoring program.
    October 2004

  • *Newborn Kitten's First 24 Hours
    Being born is a stressful event. Even if a kitten is born strong and lively, the first 24 hours can be a dangerous period. So what does the cat breeder need to know to help every kitten survive and thrive during its first day of life?
    March 2019

  • *Newborn Kittens - Do You Know What To Expect?
    Do you know what is normal in a newborn? How it should act? Do you know the signs that something is wrong?
    September 2021

  • *Newborn Loses Tail
    This is the story of what happened when a mother cat who accidentally bit off her newborn's tail...
    January 2020

  • *Newborn With Strangled Foot
    A kitten is born with its umbilical cord wrapped around its foot, cutting off the circulation.
    September 2018

  • *Newborns With Fleas
    Ridding newborn kittens of fleas is more difficult than dealing with an adult or older kitten simply because the flea products that are used on older cats cannot be used safely on nursing newborns. Learn the only safe way to kill fleas on newborn kittens...
    June 2020

  • *Ninth Week
    Do you know what you should be doing in your cat`s ninth week of pregnancy?
    February 2018

  • *Nioxin Hair Products
    Want your cat to have more hair? More volume? Thicker hair? Nioxin manufactures a line of human hair products developed specifically for thin or thinning hair that you may want to consider adding to your cat's grooming routine.
    October 2015

  • *Noisy Neighbors
    A cat show can be a noisy place that can intimidate even the most laid back kitty.
    January 2016

  • *Non-Prescription Purchases For Your Feline Medical Kit
    Consider this list of non-prescription items that you should have in your cat's medical kit.
    December 2018

  • *Non-Refundable Kitten Deposit
    In order to reserve a kitten for a buyer, many breeders accept a deposit. The kitten deposit may or may not be refundable. If your kitten deposit is non-refundable, there are certain precautions you may wish to take to protect those funds...
    September 2020

  • *Normal Ranges For Bloodwork & Urine In The Cat
    This article contains a handy chart showing the various tests, units of measurement and normal ranges that appear in the report when your veterinarian runs a complete blood panel or urine test on your cat.
    May 2016

  • Norwegian Forest Cat Breed Winners in CFA
    Enjoy studying a comprehensive list of Norwegian Forest cats in CFA that have earned the title of Breed Winner.
    July 2008

  • Norwegian Forest Cat DMs
    Norwegian Forest Cats who have earned the breeding title of Distinguished Merit
    October 2005

  • Norwegian Forest Cat Grands of Distinction in CFA
    In 2011, CFA instituted a brand new title — the Grand of Distinction. The first Norwegian Forest Cat to earn this title was CH, GPD, RW NC's Free As A Bird of Catsouks a Brown Tabby & White spay, bred and owned by Jeanne Nevin. This article lists the Norwegian Forest Cat winners of the CFA title of Grand of Distinction to-date; separated by year, and listed alphabetically.
    August 2017

  • Norwegian Forest Cat National Winners
    The winningest Norwegian Forest Cats in CFA History
    July 2004

  • *Not In My Region
    Placing restrictions on where a cat can be sold or shown is becoming commonplace in the cat fancy.
    September 2016

  • *Nursing Kitten Throwing Up Curdled Milk
    What do you do when a nursing kitten throws up curdled milk? Why is the milk curdled? Is it serious?
    July 2019

  • *Nursing Mother Cat In Heat
    Occasionally a mother cat will come into season while she is still caring for a litter of kittens -- and this can affect her milk to the detriment of her nursing babies.
    December 2018

  • *Nutri-Cal
    Nutri-Cal should be an essential part of every breeder`s arsenal of feeding supplements.
    May 2020

  • *Nutrition For The Pregnant Cat
    Providing the best nutrition for your pregnant cat will ensure that her kittens get the best start to life possible.
    March 2019

  • *Nystagmus
    Nystagmus refers to repeated, to-and-fro, involuntary eye movements that can be a symptom of a serious problem with the nervous system.
    January 2011

  • *Nystagmus Case History
    This is the story of a bicolor Persian kitten who developed a high fever from unknown causes that resulted in permanent occasional nystagmus - uncontrolled, jerky, back and forth eye movements.
    January 2011

 

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