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  2. Javanese cat - Wikipedia

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    The Javanese, also known as the Colorpoint (or Colourpoint) Longhair in some registries (though that name has other meanings), is a variety of purebred domestic cat. In the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is an offshoot of the Balinese breed, out-crossed to Siamese , Colorpoint Shorthair , and Balinese cats. [ 3 ]

  3. Colorpoint Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    Breed of cat Colorpoint Shorthair Chocolate-Tortie Colorpoint Shorthair cat Origin Thailand & United States Breed standards CFA standard Domestic cat (Felis catus) The Colorpoint Shorthair is a variety of Siamese cat. The only major registries to recognise them are the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) and the World Cat Federation (WCF). This breed was established from breeding American ...

  4. Tonkinese cat - Wikipedia

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    Each color also has three variations of colorpoint coat pattern: "point", the classic Siamese-style dark face, ears, legs and tail on a contrasting white or cream base, and blue eyes; "solid" or "sepia", similar to the Burmese, in which the color is essentially uniform over the body with only faintly visible points and golden-amber or green ...

  5. Colourpoint cat - Wikipedia

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    Colourpoint [or Colorpoint] Longhair, a cat breed term with multiple meanings; Colorpoint Shorthair, a cat breed recognised by the Cat Fanciers' Association and some others, a Siamese cat with non-traditional colouration; the spelling "Colourpoint Shorthair" is usually not used; Lower-case colourpoint or colorpoint cat, any cat with point ...

  6. 32 fun facts about American shorthair cats - AOL

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    One of the fun facts about British shorthair cats is that they were used to breed American shorthair cats. The first record of breeding was in 1904. The first record of breeding was in 1904. 11.

  7. Snowshoe cat - Wikipedia

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    Unlike standard Colorpoint Shorthairs, however, Snowshoe point gradients end in sharply-contrasting white tips on the paws and nose/muzzle. [7] The ACFA recognises seal (black) and blue point colouration, while the FIFe recognises seal (black), blue, chocolate, red, cream, cinnamon, and fawn point colouration.

  8. Ocicat - Wikipedia

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    The Ocicat is an all-domestic breed of cat which resembles a wild cat but has no recent wild DNA in its gene pool.It is named for its resemblance to the ocelot.The breed was established from the Siamese and Abyssinian and later on American Shorthair would be added.

  9. Colourpoint - Wikipedia

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    Colourpoint or colorpoint (occasionally colour point, color-point, etc.) may refer to: The acromelanism (colorpoint) pattern of an animal's fur or point coloration more generally Colourpoint, the World Cat Federation name for a breed classification encompassing both of what other registries consider two separate breeds: