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Do Cats have a Sixth Sense?
Do you believe your cat has a sixth sense? Has she ever been able to sense something before it happens? Read our story on fortunetelling felines and add your own comments for the chance to win a cat brush!
The Ocicat
Cat Diaries’ reader Sue Dunbar reveals the charm and soft nature behind the wild appearance of the Ocicat Cat lovers have always been drawn to the beauty and grace of wild cats. And now they can have the look of a wild cat, but with the predictable personality of the pussy-cat!
What Happened Next? Competition - CLOSED
It’s a lazy day in the office for Cornelius. So what could possibly go wrong? Complete our story for your chance to win $300 worth of Cat Food!
The Siberian
With a heritage that stretches back at least 1000 years and a triple layer of fur to protect against the harsh Russian winter, the Siberian is perhaps an unusual cat to be seen in a young, hot country like Australia. But since its introduction here in 2003, the Siberian has made a deep connection with...
Happy New Year!
Cornelius and everyone at Cat Diaries would just like to wish all our readers a very happy and prosperous new year. Here’s hoping that 2010 is everything you want it to be. Of course, at this time of year, it’s traditional to make resolutions for the year ahead. You know the sort of thing: lose...
The Birman
The Birman, also known as the ‘Sacred Cat of Burma’ is a beautiful, gracious cat with a fascinating history. Its name is similar to the Burmese but is a separate breed.
The Cornish Rex
This month we will be celebrating the incredibly soft and strokable Cornish Rex. One of the most agile and playful cats, this one is hard not to love.
Japanese Bobtail
The Japanese Bobtail is a breed that stands out from the rest! What gives it its own look is surely the ‘bobbed’ tail, making it look like a rabbit! This is caused by mutation in the genes. The Japanese Bobcat is, as its name would suggest, native to Japan and has been so for centuries, many ancient...


