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  2. 9 Rare Cat Breeds Most People Don't Know About - AOL

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    Havana Brown. There aren't many pure brown cat breeds in the world, but the Havana Brown is one of them. They have deep brown fur and bright green eyes, but owners of these cats love their ...

  3. Japanese Bobtail - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Bobtail is a breed of domestic cat with an unusual bobtail more closely resembling the tail of a rabbit than that of other cats. The breed was first developed in Japan, and registered officially in the 1960s. [ 1] The breed has been known in Japan for centuries, and it frequently appears in traditional folklore and art.

  4. Manx cat - Wikipedia

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    The Manx cat ( / ˈmæŋks /, in earlier times often spelled Manks) is a breed of domestic cat ( Felis catus) originating on the Isle of Man, with a mutation that shortens the tail. Many Manx have a small stub of a tail, but Manx cats are best known as being entirely tailless; this is the most distinguishing characteristic of the breed, along ...

  5. List of cat body-type mutations - Wikipedia

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    Hairless Sphynx cat. Sphynx cat. a breed of cat known for its lack of fur. Hairlessness in cats is a naturally occurring genetic mutation and the Sphynx was developed through selective breeding starting in the 1960s. [ 11] This characteristic hairlessness is caused by a recessive mutation in the keratin 71 gene.

  6. Selective breeding - Wikipedia

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    Selective breeding was established as a scientific practice by Robert Bakewell during the British Agricultural Revolution in the 18th century. Arguably, his most important breeding program was with sheep. Using native stock, he was able to quickly select for large, yet fine-boned sheep, with long, lustrous wool.

  7. Cat's Out of the Bag: Meet These Guinness World Record ... - AOL

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    There's a nearly never-ending list of feline world record holders, especially when it comes to their physical traits. Cats really do come in all shapes and sizes! Smallest cat ever: Tinker Toy ...

  8. Scottish Fold - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Fold is a distinctive breed of domestic cat characterised by a natural dominant gene mutation associated with osteochondrodysplasia. This genetic anomaly affects cartilage throughout the body, causing the ears to "fold", bending forward and down towards the front of the head. While this trait contributes to the breed's unique ...

  9. Cornish Rex - Wikipedia

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    The Cornish Rex is a genetic mutation that originated from a litter of kittens born in the 1950s on a farm in Cornwall, UK. [7] One of the kittens, a cream-colored male named Kallibunker, had an extremely unusual, fine and curly coat; he was the first Cornish Rex. The owner then backcrossed Kallibunker to his mother to produce 2 other curly ...

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