Domestic Medium Hairs 101

They’re called housecats or domestic cats. Science calls them "felis catus." Whatever you call them, the common feline is anything but common. Each has a unique color, markings and – dare we say it? – purr-sonality. Long kept for controlling populations of mice and other unwanted pests, today most of these medium-haired companions earn their living simply by sharing our lives.

What we love about Domestic Medium Hairs

Felines with just enough fluff

Size
12 to 16 inches tall
Weight
8 to 12 lbs
Lifespan
12 to 18 years

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Mature adult Domestic Medium Hair

7 years to 10 years

Risk level for common Domestic Medium Hair conditions

Diabetes mellitus

Dental disease

Skin allergies

Senior Domestic Medium Hair

11+ years

Risk level for common Domestic Medium Hair conditions

Oral cancer

Hyperthyroid disease (Hyperthyroidism)

Urinary cancer

Domestic Medium Hair kitten

0 to 1 year

Risk level for common Domestic Medium Hair conditions

Respiratory infection

Conjunctivitis

Foreign body ingestion

Young adult Domestic Medium Hair

2 years to 6 years

Risk level for common Domestic Medium Hair conditions

Foreign body ingestion

Trauma

Toxicity

Mature adult Domestic Medium Hair

7 years to 10 years

Risk level for common Domestic Medium Hair conditions

Diabetes mellitus

Dental disease

Skin allergies

Senior Domestic Medium Hair

11+ years

Risk level for common Domestic Medium Hair conditions

Oral cancer

Hyperthyroid disease (Hyperthyroidism)

Urinary cancer

Domestic Medium Hair kitten

0 to 1 year

Risk level for common Domestic Medium Hair conditions

Respiratory infection

Conjunctivitis

Foreign body ingestion

Young adult Domestic Medium Hair

2 years to 6 years

Risk level for common Domestic Medium Hair conditions

Foreign body ingestion

Trauma

Toxicity

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Did you know?

The first reported pet cats in the White House were Tabby and Dixie, kept by Abraham Lincoln.

Good grooming, feline style

Cats with medium-length fur can use a little more help than their shorthaired relatives, especially if the fur is silky. Brush regularly and check for mats behind the ears, around the neck and throughout the rear “pants.” Older cats may have more difficulty keeping up with grooming, and this can result in soiled fur as well as painful mats. (Neglected grooming can also be a sign that your cat isn't well, so talk to your vet if your cat's coat is looking dull, unkempt, or matted.) If the situation gets out of control, don’t attempt to work the mats and mess out yourself – your cat will hate you for it. Instead, have a groomer with experience in cat care clip down the coat.

Consider keeping nail tips trimmed and brushing your cat’s teeth. Both procedures need to be gradually introduced with affection, patience and the yummiest of small treats, but they pay off in the long run for you both. Ask your veterinary healthcare team to demonstrate, or look up how-to videos by veterinary professionals online.

Dealing with instinctive behaviors

Double Trouble

Litter box rules

There are a few basic rules when it comes to litter boxes:

  • No sharing: One box per cat, plus one more
  • Privacy please: Put each box in a quiet, private location
  • No fancy fillers: Most cats prefer an unscented clumping litter
  • Clean frequently: No one likes a dirty bathroom

Since inappropriate elimination (accidents outside the litter box) is often a symptom of a health problem in cats, it’s best to consult your veterinarian first, especially if the problem is new. They can advise on the next steps, including how to address non-medical reasons for the problem.

Furniture Mauler

Scratch & Sniff

Scratching is necessary and satisfying for cats, so point their claws toward appropriate surfaces, using feline hormone spray and rubbing fresh catnip to encourage them. Entice them to shift away from furniture by:

  • Providing vertical and horizontal scratching choices
  • Offering a variety of materials, such as carpet, cardboard and rope
  • Putting tin foil or double-sided tape on surfaces you don't want them scratching
  • Trimming the tips of your cat’s nails regularly

Domestic Medium Hair fun facts

Top girl names for Domestic Medium Hairs

100%

of Domestic Medium Hairs are female

0%

of Domestic Medium Hairs are male

Top boy names for Domestic Medium Hairs

Nationwide loves Domestic Medium Hairs of every name, from Aaron to Zog the Destroyer

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