Review Cat Fancy
Magazine
A Review of Cat Fancy Magazine
Occasionally, some of us get to do work that is totally fun and
such is the case with my assignment to review Cat Fancy Magazine.
My own two Bengal cats volunteered to assist with my research but
in the end both of them were found sleeping on the job.
A recent issue of Cat Fancy Magazine estimated that, based on the
latest surveys, there are approximately 90 million cats in the United
States. Thus, it is indeed fortunate for those of us who own these
'purrfect' animals to have Cat Fancy Magazine available as our own
resource. Every issue of this magazine contains delightful sections
such as: Purrs and Hisses (letters from readers), the Cat Calendar
(who, what, when, where), In the Mews, What's New Pussycat, and
other zany sections that make reading each issue a pure pleasure.
One of my favorite browse sections of the magazine is the Breeder
Directory. It contains about twenty pages of information organized
by breed to help anyone quickly find additional resources of interest.
The Cat Clinic - Ask the Vet section of Cat Fancy Magazine contains
very important and helpful tips regarding the health of your pet.
Of course the absolute best part of each magazine issue is the
surprise that comes from their monthly feature stories. Everything
about cats from their ancient Egyptian history to their downtown
New York penthouse dwellings is covered. Naturally, Cat Fancy Magazine
features photographs of the most stunning cats in the world but
it also includes the everyday house cat on an equal pawing. Practical
stories such as how to save on veterinary bills and an enjoyable
monthly editor's note from Susan Logan help round out the value
of the magazine.
The complete Cat Fancy Magazine review and associated graphics
are online at: http://magazines.canon.org.
© 2005 Peach ePublishing, LLC
Jason Canon has authored numerous technical research papers including:
photonic switching, gigabit networking, VoIP E9-1-1 and others.
He is an expert author for EzineArticles.com. E-mail: Jason Canon
at jmc@canon.org.
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