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  2. Snowshoe cat - Wikipedia

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    The breeder, Dorothy Hinds-Daugherty, then began a breeding program to produce what were originally called "Silver Laces", [1] crossing the strangely marked Siamese cats with bicolour American Shorthair cats and other breeds. Despite having existed for 45 years, Snowshoes are rare due to the difficulty of reproducing the correct coat markings.

  3. Tiffanie cat - Wikipedia

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    In cat registries that recognise the breed, it is officially registered under the name Tiffanie [1] [7] [8] or within the Asian Group as Tiffanie [9] or Asian Longhair. [10] In some registries the colouration is restricted to silver or golden tipped or shaded , and the breed is registered as Burmilla Longhair [ 11 ] or Australian Tiffanie .

  4. Highlander cat - Wikipedia

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    Females can grow to between 10 and 14 pounds (4.5 and 6.4 kg), and the males between 15 and 20 pounds (6.8 and 9.1 kg). [2] Despite the "big-cat look", the Highlander is a human-oriented, friendly and playful cat, and very active and confident. [2] The Highlander displays tabby/lynx point or solid point coloration in various colors. Bicolored ...

  5. American Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The American Shorthair (ASH) is a breed of domestic cat believed to be descended from European cats brought to North America by early settlers to protect valuable cargo from mice and rats. [1] According to the Cat Fanciers' Association , it was the eighth most popular pedigreed cat in the world for 2020.

  6. 32 fun facts about American shorthair cats - AOL

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    One of the fun facts about British shorthair cats is that they were used to breed American shorthair cats. The first record of breeding was in 1904. The first record of breeding was in 1904. 11.

  7. Burmilla - Wikipedia

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    Since the Burmilla inherits its colour ranges from two breeds, there is also the possibility of the entire Burmese spectrum of colours; black (incl. brown or sepia black), blue, chocolate, lilac and all the O gene range, both in Burmese Expression or BCR (sepia coloured), and in Full Expression or FEx (solid/self coloured). [2] The inheritance ...

  8. Moggy - Wikipedia

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    A domestic shorthair cat. In the cat fancy, and among veterinarians and animal control agencies, domestic short-haired cats may be classified with organisation-specific terminology (often capitalized), such as: Domestic Shorthair [2] (DSH) House Cat, Shorthair (HCS), [4] [5] or; Shorthair Household Pet. [6] A sleeping domestic shorthair cat

  9. Exotic Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The head of the Exotic Shorthair is round and large. The ears are small with a well rounded tip that face low on the head. The cheeks are full and rounded. The eyes are large and round. The tail is short compared to the length of the body. Just like the British Shorthair and the Persian the Exotic Shorthair comes in all different colour ...