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  2. Russian Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Blue cat (Russian: Русская голубая кошка, romanized: Russkaya golubaya koshka), commonly referred to as just Russian Blue, is a cat breed with colors that vary from a light shimmering silver to a darker, slate grey. The short, dense coat, which stands out from the body, has been the breed's hallmark for more than ...

  3. 32 things to know about Russian blue cats - AOL

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    Beloved for their intelligence, sweet temperament, and low-key energy, the Russian blue cat is a wonderful feline companion for those seeking a gentle, relatively independent, and quiet kitty.

  4. Exotic Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    Because of the regular use of Persian as outcrosses, some Exotics may carry a copy of the recessive longhair gene. When two such cats mate, there is a 1 in 4 chance of each offspring being longhaired. Longhaired Exotics are not considered Persians by the Cat Fanciers' Association, although The International Cat Association accepts them as Persians.

  5. Nebelung - Wikipedia

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    The Nebelung is a rather new breed, with breeders in America, Canada, Russia, and Europe. In addition to TICA, the Nebelung is recognized by the American Cat Fanciers Association (), [4] the World Cat Federation (), [5] Livre Officiel des Origines Félines (), [6] Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (), [7] and independent cat associations in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.

  6. Siberian cat - Wikipedia

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    Solid-white traditional Siberian cats can also have blue eyes, however, this is due to a lack of melanin pigment and not a result of the colourpoint gene as is the case with the Neva Masquerade. Solid-white blue-eyed cats have a higher prevalence of genetic deafness . [ 49 ]

  7. Korat - Wikipedia

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    One early import, "Dwina", owned by Russian Blue breeder Mrs. Constance Carew-Cox and mentioned in Frances Simpson's The Book of the Cat (1903), reputedly produced a large number of "Siamese" kittens; the other, Mrs. B. Spearman's Blue Siamese male, "Nam Noi", was disqualified as a Siamese, but accepted in the Russian or Any Other Blue class in ...

  8. Russian cats banned from international competition - AOL

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    A Russian blue cat is pictured. It noted that in addition to more than a million people being displaced amid the violence in Eastern Europe, animals are being affected as well.

  9. British Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Shorthair, outcrossings of the British with the Russian Blue were also common. [4] A young British Blue male showing the copper eyes typical of cats with 'blue' fur. After the war, in an attempt to maintain the breed standard, the GCCF decided to accept only third-generation Persian/British Shorthair crosses.