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The American Shorthair (ASH) is a breed of feline. It is believed to be descended from European cats brought to North America by early settlers to protect valuable cargo from mice and rats. [ 1 ] According to the Cat Fanciers' Association , it was the eighth most popular pedigreed cat in the world for 2020.
The Ocicat is an all-domestic breed of cat which resembles a wild cat but has no recent wild DNA in its gene pool.It is named for its resemblance to the ocelot.The breed was established from the Siamese and Abyssinian and later on American Shorthair would be added.
One of the fun facts about British shorthair cats is that they were used to breed American shorthair cats. The first record of breeding was in 1904. The first record of breeding was in 1904. 11.
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Additionally, there exist another variant of the Bombay cat, the American-type Bombay developed in the United States. American-type Bombays were developed by crossbreeding sable American Burmese and black American Shorthair cats, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] to produce a cat of mostly Burmese type, but with a sleek, panther -like black coat and exclusively ...
FIFe granted championship recognition in 2003 to the bicoloured Oriental Shorthairs and in 2005 to the colourpoint and white cats under the breed name Seychellois. Although there was a small breeding program stemming from the last of Pat Turner's cats being kept by Barbara Lambert (Nomis cattery, breeding under FIFe guidelines), this ...
The Exotic Shorthair is a breed of cat developed as a short-haired version of the Persian. The Exotic is similar to the Persian in appearance with the exception of the short dense coat. The Exotic is similar to the Persian in appearance with the exception of the short dense coat.
Intrigued by their looks, she began working to breed cats like them, using seal point Siamese with bicolour American Shorthairs. [3] The offspring of those cats lacked the Siamese points, but by breeding the offspring to Siamese cats, the desired look was accomplished. [3] Hinds-Daugherty named the breed "Snowshoe" because of their white feet. [2]