Bonsai Kitty Care: How to maintain a Bonsai Cat
Bonsai Cat was a very popular website that promised to give tips on how to properly grow a cat in a ceramic jar, in order to mold the cat’s bones into the correct shape of the jar like how a bonsai tree is grown. It was created by an MIT student known by the name of Dr. Michael Wong Chang from his home in MIT. Bonsai Cat was actually created as an April Fools Day prank. And since it was fake, no one was hurt or offended by this scam. The only person who got hurt was the unsuspecting owner of Bonsai Cat, who was fooled into purchasing a ceramic jar with beautiful bonsai koi fish imbedded inside.
Bonsai viticulture is not for the faint-hearted. Unlike traditional bonsai gardening, there are some things that you need to consider before trying your hand at bonsai kitty cultivation. You need to understand that bonsai viticulture is a serious business. If you are just starting off with this hobby, you need to know that breeding dear kittens is very possible. However, with proper care and attention, you can actually produce healthy and disease-free bonsai koi that are excellent starter fish for beginners.
Some of these cats are only a few weeks old when they were captured, however, it is important to take proper precautions with these tiny little creatures. Bonsai cat breeding is very easy to do once you have everything set up. Just remember to keep the bonsai as clean as possible and to take regular tap water to avoid any disease. If the bonsai starts looking unhealthy and if you notice the bones are starting to crack, do not hesitate to seek veterinarian treatment immediately before the bonsai develops into a full grown cat.