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York Chocolate Cat Sept. 2009 - This is my second attempt at the York Chocolate cat. I called the breed the York cat at first, which is strictly speaking incorrect.
York Chocolate Country of origin United States Breed standards (external links) Gorki, CentralPets, Catworld, CCA, Furry Critter Network ...
The York Chocolate is an affectionate, loyal cat which bonds well with its humans.
The first York Chocolate kittens were born to housecat parents in the 1980s on Janet Chiefari's farm in New York state. The father was a longhaired black cat, and the mother, also longhaired, was black and white.
York Chocolate The York Chocolate is a new breed, developed from domestic, non-pedigreed cats. It is distinguished by its semi-long hair, soft, silky coat, and plumed tail.
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York Chocolate Household Pets in CFF are VIP's (Very Important Pets). They can be registered and scored for National Top Twenty wins. Any type of cat can be entered, long hair, short hair, old, young(at least 4 months old).
The York Chocolate Cat is a very friendly, even-tempered breed that is very content as a lap cat. They love to be held and cuddled. The cats are intelligent, energetic, and curious, happily following their owner around looking to stir up trouble.
The York Chocolate is an American breed developed in the 1980s/90s from domestic, non-pedigree cats. It is distinguished by its semi-longhair soft, silky hair and chocolate colouring.
Angora, Tiffanie, Balinese, Birman, British Longhair, Cherubim, Colourpoint Longhair, Exotic cat, Javanese, Maine Coon, Nebelung, Neva Masquerade, Oriental Longhair, Siberian, Snow cat, Somali, Sterling, Turkish Van, Turkish Angora, York Chocolate ...
See also: Bicolor, Lavender, Forest Cat, Outcross, Norwegian Forest
 
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