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Genetic Variations in Different Traits of Cat Breeds

Ears Variations Cats’ ears are usually erect and somewhat pointed. The structure and shape of feline ears are affected by a number of known mutations: 1)      Folded ears This characteristic is linked with a dominant mutation in the Fd gene that occurs spontaneously. This mutation solely affects the Scottish Fold breed. They have varying degrees […]

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Exotic Shorthair

Description Size: 10-12 pounds The exotic shorthair and Persian are bred to the same standards, while having quite distinct coats. Exotic shorthairs have short legs, small ears, and flattened features. The exotic’s coat is short, dense, and silky, unlike the Persian’s. Origin and History Persian cats have historically been among the most sought-after cats, and

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Scottish Straight

Description Size: Males typically weigh 4–6 kg, and females weigh 2.7–4 kg. Scottish Straights are a medium-sized breed of cat that have a rounded exterior. Throughout their entire lives, they maintain a cute, kitten-like attitude. Both shorthair and longhair variants of Scottish straights are available. Longhairs have complete coats with noticeable britches, tail plumes, toe

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Oriental Shorthair

Description Size: Females weigh between 3 and 4kg and males weigh up to 5kg. A close-lying, silky, smooth coat highlights the breed’s long legs, wide-set ears, and angular face. The medium-sized oriental shorthair cat has long, slim legs and rather oversized ears, noses, and eyes. Origin and History The crossbreeding of numerous other cat breeds

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Oriental Longhair

Description Size: Male: 8-12 lbs. Female: small: <8 lbs. With its triangular heads, big ears, and almond-shaped eyes, the oriental longhair has a similar appearance to the Siamese. The longhair, however, has a longer, plumed tail and an even leaner, more slender body. The breed is renowned for its enormous variety of coat patterns and

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Ural Rex

Description Size: A medium-sized cat with an unusually curly coat, the Ural Rex Longhair. The body is muscularly well-developed, robust, and proportionate. The head is shaped like a big wedge. Wide and rounded describe the muzzle. The forehead also has a small curve to it. The cheekbones are prominently displayed. Almond-shaped eyes are present. The

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Ojos Azules

Description Size: 3 to 9 Kg The huge, bluish Ojos Azules is notable for its medium-sized, rounded eye and the arched neck. The cat’s tail is in proportion to its body. The head has a triangular appearance. It features an angular muzzle and a forehead that is somewhat rounded. There is a tiny break in

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Lambkin

Description Size: 5-9 pounds The Lambkin, a mix between the Selkirk Rex and the Munchkin, has the long body and short legs that are typical of the Munchkin as well as the soft, plush fur of the Rex. These small fellas have adorable wide eyes and stuffed animal-like faces. They have round, broad chests that

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Caracat

Description Size: 10-15 kg Caracat is a stunning combination of the natural and man-made worlds. It mixes the allure of the exotic caracal with the gentleness and sensitivity of the domestic cat. A combination of athleticism and grace is caracat. The cat has an enormous physique. There is excellent muscle development. They permit you to

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Suphalak

Description Size: 8-15 pounds The Suphalak is a short-haired cat breed with a consistent reddish-brown copper colour that was developed in Thailand. The Suphalak should have a warm, rich coat that is uniformly colored throughout. The ideal coat colour would be more red-brown than black-brown and would not have tabby markings. This hue is known

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