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Two-colored cat: double treasure
The bicolor color of cats is differently called bicolor. As a rule, such features of color are peculiar only to some breeds of animals, and in general, bicolor cats were recognized quite recently – mainly in 1969, when they were actively shown at exhibitions and specially bred. Prior to this, two-colored cats for some reason were considered “defective.” Continue reading
Burmese Cat (Burmese)
The Burmese cat has a compact, dense, muscular torso of medium size. Looking at this neat animal, you can’t immediately say that there is a powerful, heavy beast in front of you. However, the first impression is deceptive. It is enough to take a Burmese cat in your arms to see how much it weighs.
Burmese hair is short, adjacent, unusual in its structure. To the touch the coat of cats of this breed resembles real silk. The appearance of the animal is complemented by expressive round eyes. All this gives the Burmese cat individuality. Continue reading
British longhair cat
British cats have long been deservedly popular all over the world. Many fans of the breed especially like their thick “plush” fur. But sometimes it happens that the British cats and cats with impeccable pedigree give long-haired offspring. For those who know the history of the breed and heard a little about genetics, this is not surprising. After all, the British cat breed was derived with the involvement of representatives of the Persian breed. The gene responsible for long hair turned out to be recessive. However, even more than a hundred years later, a certain combination of genes from time to time leads to the birth of British kittens with long hair. Continue reading