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  2. The 9 Spotted Cat Breeds and Where They Came From - AOL

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    The Bengal cat breed was created by crossing the Asian leopard cat (ALC) with domestic cats to produce a gorgeous spotted cat breed. This took place in the 1970s and their popularity has increased ...

  3. Korat - Wikipedia

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    Korat cat and Siamese cat in Tamra Maew (The Cat-Book Poems) thought to originate from the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351 to 1767 AD). Over a dozen are now kept in the National Library of Thailand . The probable first allusion to the breed is in the Thai Tamra Maew ( The Cat-Book Poems ), authored between 1350 and 1767 CE and now in the National ...

  4. Rare and Exotic: The Most Unique Cat Breeds in the World - AOL

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    : While the International Cat Association recognizes 71 unique breeds of cats, these purebreds only represent about 5% of the overall cat population. Taking those numbers into consideration, it ...

  5. Thai cat - Wikipedia

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    Suphalak cat, Wichien Maat cat, Korat cat and Ninlachak cat in Tamra Maew (The Cat-Book Poems) thought to originate from the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351 to 1767 AD). Over a dozen are now kept in the National Library of Thailand. In Thailand, the ancestor of this elegant cat is known as the wichienmaat which means "moon diamond".

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  7. Turkish Angora - Wikipedia

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    Charles Catton, in the 1788 book Animals Drawn from Nature and Engraved in Aqua-tinta, gave “Persian cat” and “Angora cat” as alternative names for the same breed. [4] There is a lot of similarity between Angora and Persian cat. Angora by British and American . In 1903, Frances Simpson wrote in The Book of the Cat: [5]

  8. Turkish Van - Wikipedia

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    The breed was first recognised as such by a breeder/fancier organisation, the UK-based Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF), in 1969, under the name Turkish cat. [ 1 ] : 113 It was later renamed Turkish Van to better distinguish it from the Turkish Angora breed.

  9. Category:Cats in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Individual cats in the United Kingdom (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Cats in the United Kingdom" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.