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Texture very soft to the touch, extremely fine and very dense; the denser the better. Of medium length except on the shoulders where it can be a little shorter. Preference is given to a cat with ruff and breeches. Ticking ...
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Texture appears hairless, may be covered with short, fine down chamois-like, a feeling of resistance may be felt when stroking the skin of some cats Wrinkles ...
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TEXTURE: varies from coarse to soft, varying according to color. There is a tight undercoat (in mature cats), thicker in cold weather. OTHER TEMPERAMENT: must be unchallenging.
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TextureThe consistency of the coat. For example: smooth coat, silky coat, soft coat, firm coat, plushy coat, elastic coat, coarse coat ...
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Texture very soft to the touch, extremely fine and double coated. The more dense the coat, the better. Length: a medium length coat, except over shoulders, where a slightly shorter length is per mitted.
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Texture allows tartar build-up on teeth Spoils (goes off) rapidly Some premium varieties have dense or "gluey" texture; must mash them with gravy. Dry (Biscuit/Kibble) ...
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The texture is soft, plushy, dense and obviously curly. There are no bald or thinly covered areas of the body. The coat stands out from the body and should not appear flat or close-lying.
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The coat texture is slightly more silky in texture than the Burmese and eye colour is generally deeper. For body type and temperament, refer to the Burmese. NZCF Accredited Mandalay Catteries Breeder Names ...
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The coat texture is fine, short, satiny and tight to the body. Bombays require little grooming. Petting will keep the coat shiny and free of dead hair. A rubber brush can be used for excessive shedding.
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The coat texture is fine, not plush or springy. The coat is longest at the spine where the ticking is most intense.
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Short, fine- textured, glossy; lying close to body. Himalayan pattern; red point, cream point, seal lynx point, chocolate lynx point, blue lynx point, lilac lynx point, red lynx point, cream lynx point, seal-tortie point, chocolate- tortie point, ...
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COAT LENGTH AND TEXTUREVery short, fine, glossy and lying close to the body. COAT COLOUR To conform to the individual colour standard.
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Coat: Short, fine- textured, glossy or satin like; lying close to body. Books about this breed: Oriental Shorthair Cat by Stuart Kallen ...
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The texture is fine and glossy. Foreign White - Produced by mating a Siamese to a pure white shorthair and then mating the kittens back to Siamese until all the kittens born were either Siamese or pure white Siamese which became known as Foreign ...
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This is not just great grooming; it is genetic in the coat texture and depth of pigment in each hair. Shine helps too. Reds are tough, as with depth of color you tend to get intense markings also.
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If it is always found in one place, this indicates a location preference, while elimination on one particular surface type or texture (such as carpeting or tiled floors), indicates a substrate preference.
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Cats are also picky about the texture of the objects they scratch. Some become very fixated with one particular type of fabric and will not scratch any other surface texture. This can also be important in retraining them.
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Its wrinkled texture and large ears make it easily distinguishable from any other cat. Owners of these felines celebrate not only their uncommon appearance, but also their devoted and friendly personalities. Body_Size: Medium ...
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The coat itself is described as having a unique textured feel. It is not silky, having a certain drag on the hand like mohair and the texture comes as much from the shape of the curls as from the mixture of different hair types.
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They are a semi-long haired cat with a water repellant coat that has a cashmere texture and is described as wash and wear. This breed has no undercoat, which gives it a sleek appearance. The head is a broad wedge shape with a medium-length nose.
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In describing the correct texture of coat of these short-haired blues, I would compare it to plush, fore the hair does not lie softly on the slope, but has a tendency to an upright growth, ...
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Spotted LaPerms only have fuzzy spots because of the texture of the coat. The Ocicat outcross gives excellent type as the type is similar between the two breeds and the Ocicat especially has the broad muzzle desired in the LaPerm.
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The texture is slightly woolly with a resilient undercoat. The eyes are large. open. and round. The colors can vary from copper to gold. but orange is ideal. The head is rounded and large with full cheeks. short nose.
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The post should be of sufficient size and texture to make it appealing to your cat and be sturdy enough to prevent tipping over. The preferred covering should have a longitudinal weave that allows your cat to dig its claws in and get a long stroke.
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Their coat is soft, silky, fine in texture, but dense and resilient to the touch with a lustrous sheen. Though the Abyssinian is a short haired cat, its' hair is medium in length, long enough to accommodate two or three dark bands of ticking.
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Using selective breeding techniques, cat breeders strive to preserve and enhance coat length, texture, and color, while maintaining the breed standard. Under all that hair the body of the cat must also conform to the breed standard.
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The long coat of the Angora is like no other coat, with a sensuously silky, luxurious texture. Angoras are a fine-boned felines, and surpass many other breeds when it comes to playfulness and affection.
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Their coats are very short, satin-like in texture, and generally require little grooming other than daily petting.
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The fur is short, thick, fine textured, and sometimes bristly. The body is extremely muscular and sturdy, with similar legs and medium, round paws.
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The sphynx is not a truly hairless cat, but should be the texture of suede and warm to the touch. Body may be covered with very short fine down. Tightly packed hair on the ears, muzzle, tail, feet and scrotum.
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Age, climate and color combine to influence coat development and texture in the Norwegian. "It takes about two years for the coat to come in completely on colors other than tabbies," says one cat association.
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The Burmilla coat is short and dense, silky in texture and smooth lying but with enough undercoat to give it a slight lift. The ground colour is pure silver white.
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Notice that this is one of the most interesting cat breeds because of the wild, exotic markings and the rich texture of the coat, which is thick, plush and extremely soft. There are several, recognized color combinations and two patterns.
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A classic all blue variety but with a different coat texture to the other blue varieties, being a short plush with a double coat that stands upright from the body.
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The texture is silky and resistant to matting, so a weekly comb through is all that is needed. Many will ' groom' their owner's hair in return! The coat takes around 2 years to develop completely, and often features a prominent ruff, and ' breeches '.
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They seem to prefer fine- textured litter (such as the clumping type) to more coarse litter, and unscented litter to scented. Two inches of litter in the box is usually sufficient.
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Many cats prefer the texture of a particular type of litter and a change of litter type may make the cat reluctant to use the tray.
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The house cat will sometimes find an attraction to a certain houseplant because it loves the aroma or texture or even its natural desire for a tasty vegetable extract.
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The skin should have the texture of chamois and may be covered with a very short down. On the ears, muzzle, tail, feet and testicles, there will be short, tightly packed soft hair.
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The coat is short with a silky texture and smooth lying with sufficient undercoat to give it a slight lift. There are five coat colours; black, brown, blue, chocolate and lilac. The coat may be either ‘ tipped’ or ‘ shaded’.
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Physical Attributes: Sturdy, medium-sized, with mighty bones cat, body soft, skin texture akin to a soft peach and warm to the touch. Pronounced sexual dimorphism (difference in the general appearance between a male and a female).
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The coat is thick, even and hard in texture. Colors and Patterns Colors vary with specify eye colors. Gold eyes are preferred by breeders.
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Tonks are sometimes said to have "mink"-like coats, in texture and color. The come in a range of colors that fit nicely in-between the Siamese and Burmese schemes. Likewise, Tonkinese are very similar in temperament to their twin ancestral lines...
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The coat should be short and dense and have an even texture to give a neat appearance. The fur should be fine but not woolly.
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Singapura Cat: A shorthaired breed of cat with a very short and close-lying coat that is fine in texture. Sire: The male parent. Smoke: A term describing a coat color in which most of the hairs are colored with the roots being white or pale.
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The Cat Dome features a unique retractable roof that covers unsightly litter and controls odors. It also has a textured mat that collects and controls litter tracking.
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American Curls have very little undercoat so they are a minimal shedding breed and do not require a lot of grooming. It's coats silky texture comes in a variety of colors that are listed below. Think Twice If: ...
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The coat texture is soft and inviting. There are both long and short haired versions of the breed. Longhairs have a ringletted ruff and plumed tail, while shorthairs have fuzzy waves all over and tails like bottle brushes.
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A cat of medium fine frame, the Devon is well covered with soft, wavy fur; the fur is of a distinctive texture, as the mutation which causes its wavy coat is cultivated in no other breed.
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They tend to be short and stalky in appearance and their coat of fur almost resembles shag carpet in texture and feel. It is not very often that you will find an American Bobtail as they are quite rare.
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It's bones are fine it's lines sleek with narrow shoulders. Legs are long and slim and the coat is of medium length with a fine texture or somewhat silky. Grooming is simple because the Balinese has a coat that does not mat.
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See also: Muzzle, Standard, Break, Solid, Pointed
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