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  2. 32 best cat breeds for cold climates

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    The best cat breeds for cold climates are well worth considering if you live in an area where the temperatures drop over the winter months. With many cats originating in countries known for having ...

  3. When is it too cold for my cat to go outside?

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    The group says: “If there is extreme weather, such as blizzards or storms, it is best to bring them indoors.Keep them in until the bad weather has passed. Also be aware that some cats will feel ...

  4. Cat Mom's Snow Day Enrichment for Her 2 Kitties Couldn't Be ...

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    There are quite a few breeds that do like snow, however. Maine Coon Cats, Turkish Angoras, Scottish Folds, and Siberians have all adapted to cold weather. They thrive in it! If your cat isn't one ...

  5. Ragdoll - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with a breeding pair of IRCA cats, this group eventually developed the Ragdoll standard currently accepted by major cat registries such as the CFA and the FIFe. [11] Around the time of the spread of the Ragdoll breed in America during the early 1960s, a breeding pair of Ragdolls was exported to the UK. Eight more cats followed this ...

  6. Ragamuffin cat - Wikipedia

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    The IRCA Cherubim Cats developed from 1971–1994 (23 years) were used as the foundation cats for the Ragamuffin breed and included the IRCA Miracle Ragdolls, Ragdolls, Honey Bears, and Maxamillion lines. In contrast, their cousin the Ragdoll breed was founded with only the IRCA Ragdoll lines developed from 1971–1975 (4 years).

  7. Norwegian Forest Cat - Wikipedia

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    Amber tabby and white adult female in snow. The Norwegian Forest Cat is adapted to survive Norway's cold weather. [2] [3] Its ancestors may include cold-adapted black and white British Shorthair cats brought to Norway from Great Britain some time after 1000 AD by the Vikings, and longhaired cats brought to Norway by Crusaders around the 14th century.

  8. Local Neighborhood Ragdoll Cat Stumped After Mysterious ...

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    The first cat shows, held at the end of the 19 th century, ignited a craze for cat breeding the way dogs were bred, and today there are dozens of specialty breeds, with more being developed all ...

  9. Snowshoe cat - Wikipedia

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    Their colour will darken with age, even to the point of turning a chocolate brown shade. The eyes are always blue. The tail is medium-sized. Snowshoe cats come in blue, lilac, lynx, fawn, chocolate, and seal points. The Snowshoe is a medium-large cat and its body longer than other cat breeds, with many males reaching 6 kg (14 lbs) or more.