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[3] [4] An "Oriental Shorthairs International" was formed in 1973, [2] and Peter Markstein presented the breed to the 1976 Annual Cat Fanciers Association, at the same time as the Havana Brown was presented by Joe Bittaker. [5] In 1977 the Oriental Shorthair was accepted by the Cat Fanciers' Association for championship
American Shorthair. This beautiful breed is known for having an easygoing and friendly persona. Cats get a bad rep for being less than affectionate, but this furry companion appreciates a little TLC.
1. Singapura Breed Info: Notable Characteristics: Tiny size, large eyes, short coats Weight: 4-8 pounds Life Expectancy: 9-15 years. According to the Daily Paws, the Singapura cat is thought to be ...
Color variety of the Oriental Shorthair Oriental: Short Bicolor: Oriental Longhair [g] Developed in United States and United Kingdom; foundation stock ultimately from Thailand [11] Crossbreed between the Oriental Shorthair and long-haired cats: Oriental: Semi-long: All; if colorpoint is considered to be a separate breed, it is called the Javanese
Oriental Longhairs have the same wedge-shaped heads as modern Siamese cats. Oriental Longhairs feature a long, tubular, Oriental-style body with a longer silky coat.The range of possible coat colours includes everything from self-coloured (black, blue, chocolate, lilac, cinnamon, caramel, fawn, red, cream and apricot), tortoiseshell, smoke (silver undercoat), shaded or tipped, tabby or white.
This intelligent breed loves to play and is a very social cat. The Japanese bobtail also loves interacting with its pet parents, so will definitely enjoy a training session with you. 6.
The Bengal cat breed was created by crossing the Asian leopard cat (ALC) with domestic cats to produce a gorgeous spotted cat breed. This took place in the 1970s and their popularity has increased ...
In most cat fancier and breeder organisations, Oriental bicolours do not constitute a standardised breed, but a coat pattern variant of the breed of their foundation stock. One breed registry is an exception, the UK-based Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF), which has defined them as a separate breed named Oriental Bicolour (capitalised).