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  2. Asian cat - Wikipedia

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    The Asian or Asian group, is a cat breed similar to the European Burmese but in a range of different coat colours and patterns. [2] Long-haired Asians of all varieties are called Tiffanies . Asians are grouped in section 5 (Burmese) by the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF).

  3. Burmilla - Wikipedia

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    The Burmilla (a portmanteau of Burm-ese and Chinch-illa) is a breed of domestic cat, that originated in the United Kingdom in 1981. It is a cross between the Chinchilla Persian and Burmese cats. In certain cat registries the breed falls under the Asian group , and is sometimes referred to as the Asian Shaded .

  4. Thai cat - Wikipedia

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    According to The International Cat Association: "The Thai is the breed dedicated to preserving the native pointed cat of Thailand in as close to its original form as possible." [1] Compared to the modern-style, more extreme-featured Siamese, the traditional Thai breed (and native wichienmaat specimens) have a much more moderate appearance.

  5. Quiz: Cat breed that best fits your personality - AOL

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    Playful Cat Breeds Cats get an unfortunate reputation for being too independent and sneaky to be lovable. Just like humans, felines have countless personality types that can't be blanketed with ...

  6. Asiatic wildcat - Wikipedia

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    The Asiatic wildcat (Felis lybica ornata), also known as the Indian desert cat, is an African wildcat subspecies that occurs from the eastern Caspian Sea north to Kazakhstan, into western India, western China and southern Mongolia.

  7. Siamese Cat Siblings are Mesmerized Watching Famous ... - AOL

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    This Asian cat breed is known for its graceful and athletic movements, and it should come as no surprise that they need plenty of exercise to thrive. These cats are curious and energetic, ...

  8. Oriental Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    While the breed's genetic roots are ultimately in Thailand, it was formally developed in the US by a number of New York area cat breeders, led by Vicky and Peter Markstein (PetMark cattery), who in 1971–72 were intrigued by lynx patterned and solid colored cats of a Siamese body type at Angela Sayers' Solitaire Cattery [2] and at Patricia ...

  9. 32 cat breeds that prefer being outdoors - AOL

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    Given that this breed is a cross between the bengal and the Oriental shorthair, it will probably come as no surprise to you that the Serengeti is a highly energetic cat with an outgoing and social ...