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1 Feline Breeds, Part 2

2 DEVON REX Chocolate devon rex, unlike the cornish rex the devon has all three types of hair but guard hair is fragile or stunted

3 EGYPTIAN MAU Silver spotted tabby Mau: Egyptian women may have patterned their elaborate eye makeup after the “mascara” markings of the Mau One of the oldest domesticated cat breeds.

4 EXOTIC SHORTHAIR Blue exotic shorthair
Cobby body, round large head, brachycephalic, shorter tail, but proportioned for body

5 Silver shaded exotic

6 Solid brown (self brown) havana Green eyes are a must to show
HAVANA BROWN Solid brown (self brown) havana Green eyes are a must to show British Havana is more Siamese-like than the American Havana. Both are much quieter than Siamese. Love to fetch!

7 HIMALAYAN Blue point : no matter what the color of the coat the eyes must always be blue.

8 Seal point Himalayan

9 JAPANESE BOBTAIL Considered good luck in this Mi Ke coloration. Can be short or long hair. Get along with other animals and children! Mi Ke coloring, meaning the fur is the same as the American calico. Tail is more pom-pom shaped than other stunted tail breeds

10 Mi Ke or calico Japanese bobtail

11 JAVANESE Hair is longest on tail. Long-haired version of Colorpoint Shorthair (More color points than Siamese or Balinese) Seal lynx point : primary difference between the breeds with this body type is color scheme and Association to which you belong!

12 Silver blue with silver tipped hair shafts gives a halo effect
KORAT Silver blue with silver tipped hair shafts gives a halo effect Don’t “talk” they have more physical ways of getting your attention. (Climbing on you, nipping shins, tripping)

13 Brown mackerel tabby with white
MAINE COON Brown mackerel tabby with white One of the largest of the domestic breeds Known for tufts of hair on ears. NOT a descendant of the raccoon!!!

14 Tortoiseshell tabby Maine Coon

15 MANX Brown mackerel tabby The manx is one of the most challenging cats to breed as the manx gene causes death early in development as well as birth defects

16 Classic/blotched, mitted, booted, tabby, rumpy Manx, with white

17 Norwegian Forest Cat Black and white bicolor This breed goes through a spring molting

18 OCICAT Although the ocicat favors the spotted tabby and also has a hit of classic tabby it is actually an agouti tabby as the hair has the banded color of the abyssinian

19 Silver ocicat

20 ORIENTAL Blue tortoiseshell tabby Oriental

21 Ebony Oriental The body type is almost identical to the Siamese, the one major difference is the color options.

22 PERSIAN Brown tabby The show trend has been the flatter face, although this does pose physical limitations such as respiratory problems and weepy eyes.

23 RAGDOLL Seal bicolor Has a tendency to relax in a person’s arms like a ‘ragdoll’ Is also rumored to withstand pain, not true according to breeders.

24 Seal mitted IRCA (International Ragdoll Cat Assoc)

25 RUSSIAN BLUE Known for their double coat that is so dense it stands out from the body. MUST have green eyes to show

26 Show quality must have green eyes
Body type is moderate foreign

27 SCOTTISH FOLD Classic grey tabby with white Genetic mutation caused by a dominant gene that affects the cartilage causing the ears to fold.

28 Classic gray tabby with white

29 Blue point extreme siamese
Most “dog-like” of the cat family. Very vocal Blue point extreme siamese

30 Seal lynx point traditional siamese

31 Seal point extreme siamese

32 Blue point extreme in profile


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