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An early example of the "English type" Blue Shorthair, from Frances Simpson's Book of the Cat, 1903. Selective breeding of the best examples of the type began in the nineteenth century, with emphasis on developing the unusual blue-grey variant called the "British Blue" or "English type" (to distinguish it from the more fine-boned "Russian type").
The Chartreux is large and muscular (called cobby) with relatively short, fine-boned limbs, and very fast reflexes. They are known for their blue (silver-grey) water-resistant short hair double coats which are often slightly thick in texture (often showing "breaks" like a sheepskin) and orange or copper-coloured eyes. Chartreux cats are also ...
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
After all, there are so many Christmas trees for cats to knock over and so much food for dogs to taste test! Whether only on Christmas Eve or throughout the holiday season, many animals seem to ...
No, the true distinction between dogs and cats, in my experience, is that cats are very choosy. They don’t automatically like people. You have to win them over, and sometimes, it can be really ...
A moggy is any cat which has not been intentionally bred. Moggies lack a standard appearance unlike pedigree cats which have a standard.In contexts where cats need to be registered—such as in veterinary practices or shelters—they are called a 'domestic short-hair' or 'domestic long-hair' depending on coat length.
Here are a few tips to make the holiday season paw-sitively purrfect for your feline friend: Create a Festive Cat Space. Designate a special corner with cozy holiday blankets, a cat-safe Christmas ...
The Devon Rex is a very short haired breed with a medium build and a unique head type which gives the breed a 'pixie-like' appearance. The head is short with a broad wedge and the brow curving to a flat skull. The eyes are large, set wide, and oval-shaped. Devon Rexes may have any eye colour. The ears are large and set wide apart with rounded tips.