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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
Oriental Shorthair Cats Not many people get the chance to become familiar with this cat breed, but the cat owner behind @orientalhonks knows the ins and outs of these kitties like the back of ...
An Oriental bicolour is any cat of Oriental type, either long-haired or short-haired and in any pattern including colourpoint, which has white areas on its coat caused by the white spotting gene. In most cat fancier and breeder organisations , Oriental bicolours do not constitute a standardised breed , but a coat pattern variant of the breed of ...
Domestic short-haired cat, cat of mixed ancestry—thus not belonging to any particular recognized cat breed—possessing a coat of short fur; European Shorthair (or Celtic shorthair), breed of short-haired cat originating in Ancient Rome; Exotic Shorthair, breed of cat developed to be a shorthaired version of the Persian; Oriental Shorthair ...
The Oriental Longhair is a variety of domestic cat closely related to the Oriental Shorthair. The Oriental Longhair in some registries, such as The International Cat Association (TICA), it is considered a separate breed. In others, such as the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA), it is a division, along with the short-haired variety, of a merged ...
The Peterbald is a hairless cat breed of Russian origin. It was created in St. Petersburg in 1994 from an experimental cross of a Don Sphynx and an Oriental Shorthair. They have an Oriental build with a dominant hair-losing gene. The breed was accepted for Championship status in 2009.
The Peterbald breed was originally created by crossing Donskoy with Oriental Shorthair cats to create a hairless cat of Oriental-type. [1] Matings between the Donskoy and the Peterbald are no longer permitted since 2000, [5] and outcrossing is not permitted, except with the domestic shorthair, due to the effect of the Donskoy's dominant ...
In 1971, the first Exotic Shorthair achieved the status of Grand Champion. [citation needed] In 1986, the Fédération Internationale Féline recognized the Exotic Shorthair. [13] In 1991, an Exotic was the Cat Fanciers' Association's Cat of the Year. [14] In 1992, the Cat Fanciers' Association's Best Kitten was an Exotic. [15]