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Blue abyssinian female cat being judged at CFA cat show in Helsinki, Finland. This is a complete list of cat registries worldwide. A cat registry's purpose is to register purebred cats which are recognized by the organization.
Tonkinese is a domestic cat breed produced by crossbreeding between the Siamese and Burmese. Members of the breed are distinguished by a pointed coat pattern in a variety of colors. In addition to the modified coat colors of the "mink" pattern, which is a dilution of the point color, the breed is now being shown in the foundation-like Siamese ...
Tonkinese breeders essentially try to emphasize many of the very characteristics that show-style Siamese and Burmese breeders bred out. If the breed were to start today from current (2014) Siamese and Burmese populations, the result would be a very different Tonkinese. All three gene pools are very different from 1984."
Tonkinese may refer to: The language or people of Tonkin; The Tonkinese cat breed This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 16:42 (UTC). Text ...
Tonkinese – originally a cross between a Siamese cat and a Burmese. Tonkinese × Tonkinese matings can produce kittens with a Burmese sepia pattern, a Siamese pointed pattern, or a Tonkinese mink pattern (which is something in between the first two, with less pattern contrast than the Siamese but greater than the Burmese); often with aqua eyes.
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GCCF publishes separate breed registration policies for a number of specific-coat Oriental Shorthair variants today. [8] The Germany -based World Cat Federation (WCF) recognizes the breed, but with color requirements that are comparatively unrestrictive in some way, but notably opposed to white ("All colours and patterns without white and ...
The Birman, also called the "Sacred Cat of Burma", [1] is a domestic cat breed. The Birman is a long-haired, colour-pointed cat distinguished by a silky coat, deep blue eyes, and contrasting white "gloves" on each paw. The breed name is derived from Birmanie, the French form of Burma. The breed was first recognised in 1925 in France.