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  2. Oriental Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] An "Oriental Shorthairs International" was formed in 1973, [2] and Peter Markstein presented the breed to the 1976 Annual Cat Fanciers Association, at the same time as the Havana Brown was presented by Joe Bittaker. [5] In 1977 the Oriental Shorthair was accepted by the Cat Fanciers' Association for championship

  3. Oriental Shorthair Cat's Bizarre Nightly Routine with ... - AOL

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    This breed is the cousin of the Siamese cat, though Oriental Shorthairs can come in a wide variety of coat colors. These cats extremely affectionate and social, and they may even start a conversation!

  4. Himalayan cat - Wikipedia

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    However, by the 1960s, some were re-introducing Siamese stock and producing less "Persian-style" cats, [2] In the 1980s, a concerted effort to re-establish the breed along more formally Persian lines ultimately caused the breed to be merged into Persian as a variant in some registries (e.g. in 1984 by CFA), and a decline in the "old" or Siamese ...

  5. Serengeti cat - Wikipedia

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    The Serengeti is a hybrid breed of domestic cat, first developed by crossing a Bengal (domestic and wild hybrid) and an Oriental Shorthair.Created by biologist [1] Karen Sausman of Kingsmark Cattery in California in 1994, the breed is still in the development stages, but the ultimate aim is to produce a cat that looks similar to a serval, without using any recent wild cat blood.

  6. Javanese cat - Wikipedia

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    The term Javanese cat was coined by a Helen Smith of MerryMews Cattery circa 1950, [4] [5] but for a different variety she was working on. It is unknown if she had ever traveled to Indonesia. The name was derived from the tradition of using the names of the countries and islands of south-east Asia for Oriental cat breeds. [6]

  7. Persian cat - Wikipedia

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    White and gray Persian cat. The Persian cat, also known as the Persian Longhair, is a long-haired breed of cat characterised by a round face and short muzzle. The first documented ancestors of Persian cats might have been imported into Italy from Khorasan as early as around 1620, but this has not been proven.

  8. 32 cat breeds that prefer being outdoors - AOL

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    Kind, patient, and loyal, this is a breed that wants to be wherever their humans are — and if that involves time outside or being around water, then even better as they are one of the cat breeds ...

  9. Dragon Li - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Li is a recently established Chinese breed of domestic cat (also called Chinese Li Hua or China Li Hua as a standardized breed, depending on breed registry).It was developed from a common landrace of cats in China, known as 貍花貓, Pinyin: líhuā māo, literally 'leopard cat patterned cat' (sometimes shortened to 花貓 huā māo or 貍貓 lí māo); the native cats are featured ...