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The Russian Blue cat (Russian: Русская голубая кошка, romanized: Russkaya golubaya koshka), commonly referred to as just Russian Blue, is a cat breed with colors that vary from a light shimmering silver to a darker, slate grey. The short, dense coat, which stands out from the body, has been the breed's hallmark for more than ...
It’s the largest of all the breed groups and contains breeds such as the Norwegian forest cat, Russian blue, and the Cornish rex — to name just a few! 13. Great choice for first time cat owners
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]
Blue tabby male. The Peterbald breed was born during the latter half of 1994 in St. Petersburg, Russia, the result of an experimental mating of a Don Sphynx (also known as Don Hairless, Donskoy or Donsky) male named Afinogen Myth and an Oriental Shorthair female World Champion named Radma von Jagerhov, by Russian felinologist Olga S. Mironova.
When the Russian blue cat first appeared in England's prestigious National Cat Club's show at the Crystal Palace in 1875, they were actually labeled as the Archangel cat. 5. The breed almost ...
To our knowledge, the white cat from Russia or Siberia, is the only cat suitable to cross with a Russian Blue. White Rose grew to be a beautiful white queen, long, svelte, elegant, with all the appearances, and the charming characteristics of the Russian Blues. Eventually we mated Rose back to her sire, Myemgay Yuri, who had already established ...
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.
The Nebelung is a rather new breed, with breeders in America, Canada, Russia, and Europe. In addition to TICA, the Nebelung is recognized by the American Cat Fanciers Association (), [4] the World Cat Federation (), [5] Livre Officiel des Origines Félines (), [6] Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (), [7] and independent cat associations in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.