William Bennett
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Can a Scottish Straight deliver the same round-faced charm without the folded-ear look?
Look past the ears and focus on the cheekbones. Scottish Straights inherit the same broad, rounded skull and plush, full cheeks that give the breed its signature "smiling" face. I’ve watched kittens f…
Where should towels live if a Turkish Van treats the bathroom like a personal lake?
With a Turkish Van who treats the bathroom like a personal water park, towels are safest stored in a closed cabinet or a lidded basket outside the bathroom entirely. These cats are famous for their lo…
Where does a Burmese prefer to sleep if every human lap is unavailable?
If there's no lap to claim, a Burmese will look for the spot that smells most like you. Your pillow is a top contender, especially if it still holds your scent from the night before. They'll burrow ri…
Why does the British Shorthair loaf look so perfectly round compared with leaner breeds?
I’ve handled plenty of both, and what really stands out is the bone structure. British Shorthairs have a broad chest, short legs, and a thick neck that all tuck into a tight circle when they sit. A Si…
Why do Siamese cats seem to narrate food prep like tiny dramatic roommates?
It comes down to their intense need for social bonding and control. Siamese cats were bred to be companions, not just pets, so they treat every human activity as a joint venture. When you're chopping …
Can a Selkirk Rex and LaPerm household become a curly-cat comparison lab?
I started keeping a simple log of how each cat's fur responds to brushing and humidity, and it's fascinating how different they really are. The Selkirk Rex has a thicker, more plush undercoat that mat…