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The York Chocolate (or simply York) is an uncommon American breed of show cat, with a long, fluffy coat and a tapered tail and most of them were mostly or entirely chocolate-brown or the dilute form of brown, known as lavender. The breed was named after New York state, where it was established in 1983.
The Chantilly-Tiffany or Chantilly/Tiffany, also known as the Chantilly or the Foreign Longhair, was a breed of domestic cat which originated in the late-1960s in North America. [1] The Chantilly breed never got off the ground and has always been rare. [2] [3] It was near-extinction in the late-1980s and again in the late-2000s.
Their colour will darken with age, even to the point of turning a chocolate brown shade. The eyes are always blue. The tail is medium-sized. Snowshoe cats come in blue, lilac, lynx, fawn, chocolate, and seal points. The Snowshoe is a medium-large cat and its body longer than other cat breeds, with many males reaching 6 kg (14 lbs) or more.
The rarest cat breeds are those that have the fewest registrations among br As the world’s largest registry of pedigreed cats, the CFA examines data from breeders and owners to figure out which ...
Therefore, a tortoiseshell cat may be a chocolate tortoiseshell or a blue/cream tortoiseshell or the like, based on the alleles for the (B) and (D) genes. [ 14 ] Female cats are homogametic (XX) and undergo the phenomenon of X-inactivation , [ 15 ] [ 16 ] in which one of the X chromosomes is turned off at random in each cell in very early ...
[3] [4] It is a rare breed [3] [4] and has high genetic variation. [3] [4] As of 2016, it is estimated that there are less than 100 Busok Raas with pure genes remaining. [5] The Busok Raas cat has four color variations – blue, black, chocolate and lilac. The breed characteristic short and curved tail.
The Chartreux Cat. Translated by Auerbach, Jerome M. Paris: Synchro Company. ISBN 978-2-9506009-0-5. (This book's ISBNdb.com page lists "Auerbach Pub" as the publisher, but the book itself gives "Synchro Company, Paris" on an unnumbered page immediately following page 190.) Helgren, J. Anne (2013). Encyclopedia of Cat Breeds (2nd ed.). Barron's ...
A phenotypically similar cat is recognized by the GCCF as the Suffolk Chocolate. The Suffolk is NOT the same as the Havana Brown. The standard for the breed is different and the cats used for outcross to develop the recently created breed is different from those found in the Havana Brown.