Balinese cats are the close cousins of the more famous Siamese. They are a cat originating from the Orient and are popular in cat shows throughout the country for their grace and poise. They are so much admired for their strength tempered with elegance...
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Javanese Cats are the close cousins of the more famous Siamese. They are a cat originating from the orient and are popular in cat shows throughout the country for their grace and poise. They take their name from the Indonesian island of Java, exactly why...
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The European Burmese cat arrived on the cat world scene around the early 1930s. The breed was a cross between an Oriental brown cat imported to the US from Burma with a Siamese. Within the North American cat community, they are always brown cats and they...
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The Cornish Rex cat and the Devon Rex cats are distinct and separate breeds although they have many similar characteristics. Mated together however, they can't reproduce the characteristics of either of the two breeds. These cats both originated in...
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The actual origin of the American Bobtail cat is debatable, but most believe it is traceable to a short-tailed brown tabby and a seal point Siamese female. These medium to large-sized cats have varying lengths of the characteristic bobtail, which give...
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