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The Australian Mist (formerly known as Spotted Mist) is a breed of cat developed in Australia. It is a cross between the Abyssinian cat , the Burmese cat , and the Australian Tabby cat . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Australian Mist has a distinct and unique coat pattern hence the name.
This is a list of extant species in the Felidae family, which aims to evaluate their size, ordered by maximum reported weight and size of wild individuals on record. The list does not contain cat hybrids, such as the liger or tigon.
Many pet cat owners in Australia let their cats outside at night. [8] Each pet cat in Australia kills an estimated 110 native animals each year; totalling up to about 80 million native birds, 67 million native mammals and 83 million native reptiles being killed by them annually. [8] Almost 30% of Australian households keep at least one ...
Australian Mist. Australian mist cat. Lovingly known as the cat from down under, the Australian Mist is a cross between the Abyssinian, Burmese, and the domestic shorthair. Friendly, outgoing ...
Australian Mist: Australia [13] Crossbreed between the Abyssinian, Burmese, and Australian short-haired cats [13] Moderate: Short: Spotted or marbled: Balinese: Developed in United States; [11] foundation stock from Thailand: Mutation of the Siamese: Semi-foreign: Long: Colorpoint: Bambino: United States [13] Crossbreed between the Munchkin and ...
Pages in category "Cat breeds originating in Australia" ... out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Australian Mist; R. Russian White, Black, and ...
The Oriental Shorthair is a medium size cat. On average, males weigh from 8–12 pounds (3.6–5.4 kg), with females weighing less than 8 pounds (3.6 kg). [10]
The 1993 cat show saw the introduction of the Australian method of judging, in which the judges move to the cats' boxes, rather than the other way around (known as Australian open-style judging). The Turkish Van and the Australian Mist (under the name spotted mist) were recognised in the same year.