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Well…I have decided to move this site. I will still post to both with the update to the new for a while until everyone gets the new address and gets used to it. This free site wordpress offers is and has been a wonderful way to get started and to learn about blogging. I feel that due to my desire to add more things for you, the viewer, I need to use another site that allows me more freedom in posting and offering you new things.

Please, log in to both, and if you enjoy the site refer others who would enjoy it too. Also, if you like something but feel that I could add something that would interest you or help you, please let me know.

Here’s the new address: http://siamese4u.blogspot.com/

Thanks! Melissa

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My children are definately involved with the cats too. One of the neatest things that has happened with the kids and cats was the relationship Papyrus (Jewel’s grandma) formed with Shayna the moment she came home from the hospital. Papyrus took an immediate position as close to Shayna as she could get and never left her unless she had to eat or use the litterpan.  It was as if she felt Shayna was her “kitten”.  There are so many tales about cats smothering babies, but you know, I think you just have to use common sense and monitor the situation. I don’t believe they intentionally smother babies, in fact, although I monitored the cats around Shayna, they never did anything to concern me. In fact Papyrus allowed Shayna to use her as a head rest as when Shayna was in her bouncy seat, see photo above. Now no other cat in the house would have gotten under Shayna’s head, but Papyrus climbed up and pet herself in that position under the babies head and purred. Papyrus genuinely loved Shayna from the moment they met. Papyrus’ presence and purring was a great help to me because it really calmed Shayna. In fact, to me it was simply a foretelling of what a wonderful mother Papyrus made later. 

I regret not having any photos of Jessica with the cats but she always covers her face when you try to take a picture. She has been  a great help to me in showing the cats and in birthing the kittens.

I believe that my cats have greatly enriched the lives of my children and that my kids have greatly helped in the socialization my kittens display in their new homes.

Does anyone else have a cat or kitten that developed a bond with their child similar to that of Papyrus with Shayna? I’d love to hear about it.

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This photo is from Jenny of RanchCats Siamese and Orientals in Texas. She breeds and shows. Thank you Jenny for the photo, they are all beautiful!

For those of you visiting today, welcome! I’d like to begin an open ended discussion today on a particular topic. I really would appreciate your input. I have some topics for articles submitted by visitors. I will be working on articles on those topics in various formats. For today I’d like to take a topic and let you leave comments with your ideas. I’m hoping this will generate a larger pool of information for people. I also enjoy asking more than one person for ideas on issues, it gives me a larger perspective. So….here’s todays topic:

YOUR CATS DIET: THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER NUTRITION  FOR YOUR CAT

 Cats are obligate carnivours. They need diets rich in protein and cannot survive on a vegetarian diet . There are essential amino acids they need, taurine being the most important.  A  high  protein diet is essential. I feed Royal Canine products to my cats. I also add moist foods (usually turkey and chicken variety) to pregnant and nursing moms and to growing kittens that are beginning to eat. Additionally  I offer freshly cooked turkey and chicken to all my cats.  This has worked well for me thus far.  This is due in part to the fact that  the siamese I have shown the last year have amazing bodies genetically and remain rock hard. That is not a credit to me, it’s completely to the credit of their breeder Ruth Taylor of Gimsin Siamese in Maryland. A warning: if you aren’t careful with your cats dietary needs you can cause a wonderful, healthy cat to have problems. So…..please offer your feeding suggestions as well as your rationale and result. I will offer the visitor with the most comments on my site a free link on my blog for 30 days. If you are a visitor without a link or website I will post you as the daily winner by name or however you’d like. This is a daily contest.Good luck and please send your comments!

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These photos are from Brian of Kaikatsu cattery in California. Brian is breeding for cinnamon points and shows in CFA. Brian, welcome! and thanks for the photos!

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This is Papyrus with her first litter. She had three kittens total. This photo is not long after delivery and yes that’s blood on her nose from eating a placenta. I gave her some time to rest and enjoy the babies without fussing over that spot of blood. When I talked in my last post about being able to tell a red at birth I wanted to find a good photo and I think this one will do. The kitten furthest right was a cream point male. The other two kittens are blue cream points (in fact-one of them is Ankhesenamon, Jewel’s mama).  Each time a litter is born, I sleep with the mom at night to ensure I’m there for the delivery if a problem occurs. When the babies are coming I help the mom when needed but otherwise simply do some work and give the mom my support of being there for her if she needs me. At times, I need to help a lot, other times I do nothing to almost nothing, the mother does everything. I am sure to account for all kittens and placentas after delivery is complete to ensure the health of the mom. As each kitten is born, I kiss their little wet heads and welcome them to the world and I kiss them on the head and tell them I love them when they go to their new homes (all of this doesn’t take into account that my family and myself love these little creatures all day every day). I work very hard at never losing a kitten and have worked on newborns for as long as 45 minutes to an hour. I don’t lose many kittens. Each one is precious to me and their life valuable. Each is meant to bring love and joy to a family and to be loved in return. My littlest girl, Shayna said the funniest thing to her dad tonight but it was so true: Her dad told her to put down the kitten (he was referring to Jewel) that she carries around like a rag doll sometimes and she said, “but Daddy, I love the little varmit!” and she does. She sits and cuddles them and kisses them and they purr for her. She is learning to love and care for another creature and that’s a wonderful lesson for a little girl!

PLEASE SEND ME YOUR SIAMESE AND OTHER SLINKY BREED PHOTOS AND VIDEOS

I'd like to offer each person who visits my blog the opportunity to send me their own siamese and other slinky breeds(colorpoints, orientals, javanese and balinese) photos or short videos that they would like to share with others on this site. Please visit my website and email me and I will of course review them for content and then post them giving you credit. Please feel free to make a heading for the photo/video and or give short synopsis of the photo or video. You are also welcome to send me siamese stories for post consideration. www.pharoahsgems.com email: melisc8@aol.com or pharoahsgems@aol.com I would like to make this an interactive site, I am also open to your ideas and suggestions. This is a work in progress and a learning experience for me. Can't wait to hear from you!

ABOUT PHOTOS ON THIS BLOG

Photographs on this blog are exclusive property of Pharoahsgems and Melissa Wedel. Except for the professional photos taken by Larrry Johnson (please see his link below), these photos were taken by myself or my husband and are not to be copied or used without our permission. In addition, photos and materials submitted by a visitor on this site will be respected under the same rights, no copies or distribution without their permission.
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