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  2. Show cat - Wikipedia

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    A show cat (also known as a purebred cat or pedigreed cat) is one that has been judged to be close to the physical ideal for its breed standard at a cat show.Not all pedigreed cats are show cats, many are just pets but the ones with the best conformation and personality are often shown in associations such as the CFA and TICA in the US, the GCCF in the UK or the FiFe in the rest of Europe.

  3. Overpopulation of domestic pets - Wikipedia

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    The CFA also says that purebred cats may make better pets because they have a weaker hunting instinct. [20] The HSUS says that a pedigree is not a guarantee of health and temperament, and that mixed breed dogs and cats often show good characteristics of both breeds, and may be less likely to have genetic defects. [23] [20]

  4. Brazilian Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian Shorthair Cat had its beginning when the engineer Paulo Samuel Ruschi, [citation needed] a cat breeder and founder of the first Cat Federation in Brazil and the first Cat Club in Rio de Janeiro, [citation needed] had the idea to transform certain cats found in the streets of Brazil into a purebred cat. He focused on the Iberian ...

  5. Mom Gets Rescued Street Cat His Own Fancy Purebred ... - AOL

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    Humans are great, for sure, but nothing beats the bond that a cat can have with one of its own kind —even if that kind is a purebred kitten that cost an arm and a leg. After all, those kitties ...

  6. Sphynx Cats Have Lowest Life Expectancy, Study Shows - AOL

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    Also, purebred cats have a higher chance of dying at an early age compared to crossbred cats. The chances of them passing before they are three years old are about 1.83 times higher.

  7. Purebred - Wikipedia

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    All domestic (non-hybrid) cats and cat breeds fall under the domestic cat (Felis catus), and are no longer considered separate (sub)species. [23] The domestication of the Felis silvestris lybica started around 9.000 years ago in the Near East and Egypt region, [22] while the selective breeding of purebred/pedigreed cat breeds only started 150 ...

  8. New Study Explains How Long Cat Breeds Are Expected to Live ...

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    The study states that amongst fancy breed cats, Burmese and Birman breeds were found to have the longest life expectancy, at 14.4 years, Siamese cats on average 11.7 years, Maine Coon cats 9.7 and ...

  9. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 Gallup poll reported that men and women in the United States of America were equally likely to own a cat. [10] The ratio of pedigree/purebred cats to random-bred cats varies from country to country. However, generally speaking, purebreds are less than 10% of the total population. [11]

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