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Progeny - The offspring of a particular cat.
Pulse - The pulse of the cat at rest is about 100 beats per minute.
Queen - A female cat used for breeding. The Queen can be a pregnant cat, or a cat that has a litter of kittens. See also Dam ...

 


Progeny: the offspring of an individual.
Provisional: Class at cat shows for cat breeds that have not yet been accepted for championship status by a particular cat association.

PERSIAN PROGENY FROM EXOTIC MATINGS also carry DUAL REGISTRATION, e.g. PER (EXO) but are exhibited and judged as Persians.
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In the early '70s, the ACA registered Thomas, Shirley, and many of their progeny as "Foreign-Longhairs." Early breeders hypothesized that the cats might be of Burmese descent.

This was considered a great honor since the cat came from those bred in the palace by the royal family The progeny of this cat, given to Consul-General, was exhibited by his sister, Mrs. Lilian Gould Velvey at the 17th Crystal Palace Show in Oct.

The report stated that her dam, grand-dam and progeny all were similar and the only difference between them and normal cats were the short legs. This line disappeared during WWII.

In the case of the Templecat, a full Birman was bred to a cinnamon spotted tabby Oriental, with the first filial progeny being a sealpoint shorthair and a chocolate classic tabby, ...

The progeny of the original mutation, Council Rock Farm Adams of Hi-Fi, are now in all areas of the United States. What is interesting and unusual about this particular mutation is that it has not been reported in any other country thus far.

Second cross Bombay litters (the progeny of first generation Bombay) will generally produce 50% Bombay types with a possible 25% each of Shorthair and Burmese-looking kittens.

He was a prolific sire and the following year, we showed him in Sydney with some of his wives and all of his hybrid progeny. He was exhibited in Melbourne at the 1965 Moomba Show.

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The Scottish Shorthair is the straight (pert) eared progeny of the Scottish Fold breeding, and may only be bred with Scottish Fold or Scottish Shorthair. They cannot be used with British Shorthair or any British program.
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progeny of Sita and her off-spring. In 1925 the French cat registry recognized the Birman as a separate breed. However, WWII took its' toll, and by the end of the war there were only two Birmans left alive in all of Europe.

Four generations were described, including an eight-year-old female, whose progeny were similar in appearance. Sadly, these cats disappeared during World War II but were reported to be found in Stalingrad in 1953.

"The following is translated from a paragraph in a German weekly paper called "Mutter Erde," and appeared in Our Cats of M arch 1st, 1900: "The progeny of a tailless cat of the Isle of Man. A cat brought from the Isle of Man (felis catus anura) to S.

These are the straight-eared (pert-eared) progeny of Scottish Fold breedings, and thus share the characteristics of their Scottish Fold ancestry. For more information about this breed, please see the Scottish Fold breeder page.

These are the cats that explored the world with the Vikings, protecting the grain stores on land and sea; they are believed to have left their progeny on the shores of North America as a legacy to the future ...

A first generation cross is known as an F1. An F2 is the progeny of one F1 parent and one domestic parent (normally another Bengal cat these days).
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The first Burmese seen in the Western World was the result of a small brown female, almost certainly a Tokinese imported into America in the 1930's and mated with a Siamese, the progeny producing all three breeds thereby demonstrating that the ...

Genetic Contribution - A contribution of genetic material by a parent to her or his progeny. A measurement of specified improvement in a breed/population for a particular trait such coat colour, fertility etc.

The name aptly describes this docile cat's most renowned charcteristic—its propensity to lie limp and relaxed in its owner's arms, just like a rag doll. The semi-long-haired breed was developed in California in the 1960s, the progeny of ...

To belong to the natural cat breeds, a cat must "breed true" for the traits that define the breed. They will pass on particular biological traits to their progeny when bred to a mate of the same breed that is also true breeding.

Carol Brewer's lines stem from the mating of a Coastal Red Bobcat and a polydactyl (many toed) short tailed cat. The progeny of this union were thusly named, 'Legend Cats'. It is from these Legend Cats, that Carol Brewer began her breeding program.

See also: Champion, Persians, Hybrid, Cattery, Fawn