Cats are not dominated in The Cat in the Hat because they are actually better than the cat in the hat.
Id say just about any breed of cat, but with kids id probably go with just getting a kitten from your local animal shelter.
On your cat's ID tag, include their name, your phone number, and any important medical information, such as allergies or chronic conditions. This will help ensure your cat can be quickly identified and returned to you if they get lost.
Your cat's ID tag should include their name, your phone number, and any other relevant contact information in case they get lost.
Oscar the cat is actually a white tabby.Copy and paste the following link for the video: http://it.truveo.com/Nursing-Homes-Resident-Cat-Knows-When-People-Will/id/270303744
At Petco you can make your own cat or dog ID tag. They have a machine that does it. You put your money in the machine, and type in what you want the ID tag to say. It embosses the words onto a metal tag, and then dispenses the tag.
no he is not there but u can make him from the link PS3:http://caws.ws/svr2010/show.php?cat=1&id=8 PSP:http://caws.ws/svr2010/show.php?cat=1&id=44 XBox 360: http://caws.ws/svr2010/show.php?cat=1&id=144
yes he is a fat copy cat
about 5 id say
A cat ID tag is usually engraved with contact information in case it gets lost. People usually engrave the pets name and one contact number or two or three contact numbers. This way, the cat has the best chance of being returned.
Pet ID is a very great option for everyone who cares for pets. Pet ID tag provides a critical phone number for someone to call if any dog or cat is ever lost and then found. Thanks Pet ID tags every dog or cat can be safe.
Id say dogs
id have to say a Maine coon can be fluffy but Himalayans and Persians can be very fluffy.