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Pages in category "Cat breeds originating in Russia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
The colourpoint variant or sister breed, [8] called the Neva Masquerade, is categorised as a separate cat breed by some registries, [9] including FIFe, [10] WCF, [11] and ACF. [12] The breed developed from an ancient, natural landrace from Siberia and is the national cat of Russia.
The Russian Blue cat (Russian: Русская голубая кошка, romanized: Russkaya golubaya koshka), commonly referred to as just Russian Blue, is a cat breed with colors that vary from a light shimmering silver to a darker, slate grey. The short, dense coat, which stands out from the body, has been the breed's hallmark for more than ...
The Toybob is a breed cat distinct for its small size and short kinked tail that originated in Russia. [1] It is often considered to be "the smallest breed of cat" due to a spontaneous mutation. It bears the Siamese colourpoint mutation gene. [2]
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Blue tabby male. The Peterbald breed was born during the latter half of 1994 in St. Petersburg, Russia, the result of an experimental mating of a Don Sphynx (also known as Don Hairless, Donskoy or Donsky) male named Afinogen Myth and an Oriental Shorthair female World Champion named Radma von Jagerhov, by Russian felinologist Olga S. Mironova.
The Mekong Bobtail (formerly known as the Thai Bobtail) is a breed of cat. Originally named for Thailand, the country of origin of its progenitors, the breed is now named after the Mekong River. It is naturally distributed throughout parts of Asia and was developed as a breed in Russia, and it was recognised by the World Cat Federation in 2004.
Domestic cats have been diversified by humans into breeds and domestic and wild hybrids.Many such breeds recognized by various cat registries.Additionally, there are new and experimental breeds, landraces being established as standardized breeds, distinct domestic populations not being actively developed and lapsed (extinct) breeds.