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Scottish Folded Ear Cat.
This cat breed was not deliberately bred, it was originally in 1951, near a ranch in Poangus, Scotland, accidentally gave birth to a flat-eared cat, and this flat-eared cat also gave birth to another color folding ear cat, at this time, a local herdsman, William. Rose, decided to experiment and breed this breed, and it was only then that the Folded Ears breed was established.
Due to the original genes of this cat mixed with the bloodline of long-haired cats, some kittens born in a litter may have long hair or no folded ears, and the long-haired folded cat won the title of champion from the International Cat Association in 1987.
The ears of the folded ears should be pointed forward, the earlobes are folded down and small, the tips of the ears point towards the nose, the face is round, the body is short and stocky, and the personality is quiet.
The Scottish folded ears in the entrance range from about 10,000-40,000, while the ones bred in Hong Kong range from about 5,000-10,000, but it should be noted that the ears of the folded ears should be folded and droopy and small, because there are many locally bred folded ears cats, the ears are only a little drooping, not folded ears, so be careful when buying.
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Angola. If its face is longer, it is Angola. It's also possible that Meeks.
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Black and white cats are also cow cats, native to the United Kingdom, belonging to the crossbred bloodline cats, there are also black and white cats in the Chinese pastoral cats, they have a more literary name, that is, "dark clouds cover snow". Whether a black and white cat is in good condition can be seen whether its pattern distribution is uniform and symmetrical, whether there is white-collar ring hair around the neck, and whether there are white gloves on the limbs.
Black and white cats are often referred to as cow cats because they look like cows, hence the name. This cat is native to the United Kingdom and belongs to the crossbred bloodline, the ancestors are Angora and Persian, and many breeds of cats may give birth to cow cats after crossing due to their coat color.
Because the back is pitch black and the abdomen, legs and paws are white, cow cats also have a very meaningful name in China - dark clouds cover snow, which is used to describe their coat color characteristics. In the pet cat world, cow cats are as naughty as Erha, and they are also known as neuropathy in the cat world.
Look at the cow cat pure or not, you can observe its black and white pattern, the general pattern distribution is uniform and symmetrical, the color is beautiful without sporadic white hair, there are white-collar circles around the neck, and the cow cat with white gloves on the limbs is relatively pure.
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1. Bombay cats.
When it comes to black cats, the first to bear the brunt is the Bombay cat. Bombay cats are an amazing species because all Bombay cats have a pure black coat color, so pure that they are not adulterated with any impurities. The Bombay cat has an interesting nickname, "Little Panther", which is very similar to its size, which is indeed very similar to the Indian leopard.
Because they have the bloodline of Maine, Bombay cats are larger in size. A healthy Bombay cat has very bright bronzed eyes and dark shiny coat. And Bombay cats are easy-going, intelligent, and easy to train.
2. Ragged cats.
The ragged cat is a medium-to-large cat with a relatively large skeleton and a similar body shape to a Ragdoll cat. The black ragged cat looks elegant, pretty, and has soft fur on the outside, like a stuffed animal. And the black ragged cat has a calm personality and is easy to get along with.
3. American Bobtail.
The black American Bobtail looks more like a wild feline, but once you get acquainted with it, you'll be captivated by its character and intelligence. American bobtails are particularly active and enjoy interacting with people, possessing dog-like loyalty.
As their name suggests, their tails are characteristic, and no two bobtails have the same tail. Some bobtails have kinked tails, while others bend slightly. Bobcats also have an interesting voice, they may hiss or tremble when they are happy.
4. Exotic shorthair cats.
The black exotic shorthair cat is like a small black dress, graceful and luxurious. This is one of the most popular cat breeds in CFA. Exotic shorthair cats have shorter black hair, but they are very thick and thick, so they look particularly black.
The black exotic shorthair, like other exotic shorthairs, rarely makes a sound, and has a particularly soft meow, which is a typical soft and cute cat.
5. American curly-eared cat.
The ears of the American curly-eared cats are curved back, and the ears have long tufts of hair, which, combined with black hair, make them look like elves in the dark. When the American Curly-eared Cat is born, its ears are tightly constricted, and at about four months, the ears gradually open and eventually form backward curved ears. Curly-eared cats have a bold and lively personality, love adventure, and are very fond of being around humans.
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The black cat breeds are:
1. American Maine Cat.
2. British shorthair.
3. Bombay cats.
4. Persian cat.
5. Scottish fold.
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