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Cat Breeds!

Cat Breeds!. Breed: American Fuzzy Lops. Developed in the 1980’s Has a broken color pattern Has a fly-back, roll-back fur Has wooly fur Small, lop-eared breed Weighs less than 4 lbs ; dwarf. Breed: The Florida White. Category: Small

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Cat Breeds!

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  1. Cat Breeds!

  2. Breed: American Fuzzy Lops • Developed in the 1980’s • Has a broken color pattern • Has a fly-back, roll-back fur • Has wooly fur • Small, lop-eared breed • Weighs less than 4 lbs; dwarf

  3. Breed: The Florida White • Category: Small • Has short, compact legs with well-rounded hips and hindquarters • The head is small • The ears are short

  4. The britannia petite • Smallest of the standard breed(dwarf) • Weighs less than 2 and a half pounds • White with red eyes • Has been developed from small common rabbits

  5. The modern silver • 4to7 pounds • Colors Brown fawn and gray • Characteristics pigment free and silvery white tips • Size is small • Developed in englandfrance and germany

  6. The Himalayan • Dwarf or miniature – 2 ½ to 4 ½ lbs at maturity • Red eyes, long face, albino • Colors: young – white with silver-gray mature – sliver-gray disappears, white coat w/ nose, ears, feet, and tail deep black

  7. Breed: Belgian Hare • Size: medium • 6 to 9 pounds • Varies from a fox to mahogany red, with chestnut shading on the sides and black tickings • Head is long & set on a slender neck • Fur is harsh texture

  8. The Mini Rex • Size: Dwarf or Miniature • Weight: Less that 4 ½ pounds • Colors: Blue, Californian, Castor, Chinchilla, Lynx, Opal, Red, Seal, Tortoise, White, and Broken • Characteristics: Small in size, dense plush fur

  9. The Netherland Dwarf • Small, stocky, and compact • Head is round with a broad skull and nose that is rounded • Eyes are round, bold, and bright • Ears are short and erect • Weighs 2 and a half pounds • Many colors

  10. The Rhinelander • Medium size • 7 to 10 lbs • Any colors • Butterfly marking on the nose, cheek spots, and eye rings • Originated from Germany

  11. Jersey Wooly • Small • Weight: less than 3 ½ pounds • 5 color groups: selfs, shaded, agouti, tan, and pointed • Ears are 2-3 inches long • It’s a cross between the netherland dwarf and angoras

  12. The Polish • Size: Dwarf • Colors: Black w/ Brown eyes, Blue w/ bluegray eyes, Chocolate w/ brown eyes, and white w/ blue or ruby eyes. • Characteristics: short body, short limbs, fine bones, and large eyes

  13. The Silver Martin • Size- Medium • Weight- boy; 6 to 81/2 pounds girls: 7 to 9 ½ pounds • Colors: Silver when mature becomes black • Characteristics: Appeared about 50 years ago- Fur is about 1 inch in length- silver tipped

  14. The Dwarf Hotot • The size is dwarf • Weight is 3 ¼ pounds • White with a black circle around its eye; these are its only markings • They are very compact and small • Developed in the 1970’s

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