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  2. American Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The American Shorthair is a medium to large sized cat breed with males weighing between 11-15 lbs (5–7 kg) and females weighing between 6-12 lbs (2.75-5.5 kg). [7] The head is large, resembling an oblong with more length than width. The ears are medium sized and slightly rounded at the tips. The eyes are large and wide.

  3. Oriental Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental Shorthair is a breed of domestic cat that is developed from and closely related to the Siamese cat. It maintains the modern Siamese head and body type but appears in a wide range of coat colors and patterns.

  4. Moggy - Wikipedia

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    A domestic long-haired cat is a cat of mixed ancestry – thus not belonging to any particular recognized cat breed – possessing a coat of semi-long to long fur. Domestic long-haired cats should not be confused with the British Longhair, American Longhair, or other breeds with "Longhair" names, which are standardized breeds defined by various registries. [8]

  5. Super Long Oriental Shorthair Cat Has People Absolutely Shook

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    We've seen big cats. We've seen fluffy cats. ... Related: Oriental Shorthair Cat's Barely-Audible 'Honks' at Seagulls Are Too Precious to Resist "This is called an Oriental Shorthair," the woman ...

  6. 32 fun facts about American shorthair cats - AOL

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    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.

  7. Maine Coon Kitten's Massive Size Compared to 'Regular' Kitty ...

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    Domestic shorthair cats like the one in the video have a much shorter timeline for growth, and most are considered fully grown (physically at least) by one year of age. However, as with humans ...