The Spotted Mist proudly wears the label 'Made In Australia' and has evolved from combining Burmese, Abyssinian and Australian Domestic shorthair cats.
Australian Mist / Spotted Mist Description / History The Australian Mist (formerly the Spotted Mist) was developed in Australia.
Spotted Mist Basic Info A breed of average size, the body is of medium length and width, and it is hard and muscular. The males are generally a bit larger than the females, with more muscular and stronger facial characteristics.
Spotted Mist See Australian Mist. Sterling The Sterling was the name proposed for the silver Persian. The decision was made to keep these cats within the Persian breed, and the Sterling name has been dropped.
In 1987 the Spotted Mist was accepted by the RAS Cat Control and fully registered. Australian Mists are now recognised in all Australian states. There are currently no Australian Mist breeders in Queensland, the ACT, or the Northern Territory.
formerly known as the Spotted Mist the name was changed not only to reflect its national heritage, but also when cats with marbled coats, rather than spots, were accepted as part of the breed.
The Australian Mist (formerly called the Spotted Mist) is a cross between the Abyssinian cat (a nicely balanced and a very popular cat), the Burmese and domestic shorthair (mixed breed) cats.
The Australian Mist (formerly known as the Spotted Mist) is a breed of cat. This breed was developed in Australia in the late 1970s, hence its name.
The Australian Mist (formerly known as the Spotted Mist ) is a breed of cat developed in Australia. As a relatively new breed, most Australian Mist catteries are in Australia, however there are a few in the U.K.
After four generations, the breed had been established and was called "Spotted Mist." In 1998, two leading Australian cat breeders' groups agreed to change the name to Australian Mist.
The original name for this breed, Spotted Mist, was changed to Australian Mist in 1998 when the marbled (classic tabby) pattern was added to the acceptable pattenrs for the breed.
Australian Mist - New Breed recognition (Spotted Mist ), new colour: "Peach" Australian Mist new pattern - Marbled, revision to standard, name changed Ocicat - New Breed recognition; amendment ...
This little Aussie go-getter is blessed with personality plus and has a great sense of fun that is very contagious, and because of this the Spotted Mist thrives on human companionship and it is also very tolerant of even the youngest of children - a ...
This cat has not been around for a great deal of time and was originally called the Spotted Mist. Over time more and more of these cats started appearing with rings of color as opposed to just spots.
See also: Australian Mist, Domestic shorthair, Classic tabby, Ticking, Australian mist cat
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