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Ocicat HISTORY:
The Ocicat was the result of the crossing of an Abbysinian, Siamese
and American Shorthair. in 1964 Virginia Daly, who lived in Michigan,
was trying to produce an Aby-point Siamese. To her surprise she produce
an ivory kitten with golden spots, the first ocicat. The kitten named
Tonga, was neutered and sold as a pet. Mrs. Daly's daughter named the
breed ocicat, do to the resemblance to an ocelot The ocicat is a medium to large cat with surprising weight for their
size. They are solid and well muscled with a fullness of body and chest.
The ocicat is agile, alert, athletic, graceful, and full of vitality.
They should have a short, tight coat with a satiny sheen. The ocicat
should be well spotted with spots that run from the shoulder blades to
the tail and as far down the legs as possible. Ocicats are available in
twelve different colors. The colors are, tawny, chocolate, cinnamon,
silver, chocolate silver, cinnamon silver, blue, lavender, fawn, blue
silver, lavender silver and fawn silver. |
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CHARACTERISTICS and TEMPERAMENT:
blue silver spotted tabby female |
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