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2 Answers  |  Asked By: warriorcat11   484   

not really a ? but i just want to tell you about many differnt breeds:
BI-COLOR:
HISTORY-
Bi-colored cats(those with coats of a mixture of white and another color) have existed for many centuries, but solid-coated varieties were always more popular. As interest in pedigree breeding became more popular(particularly in Persians) surged in the 20th century, it was inevitable that bi-colors would turn up as a product of breeding programs involving whites and tortiseshells. Bi-colors are now popular in the USA and Europe.
TEMPERMENT-
Quiet, sweet-natured, and affectionate. The bi-color is generally an undemanding breed.
BODY-
Well muscled and broad chested, with short, sturdy legs. This medium-sized breedhas a short face with a round, wide head and small, neat, wide-set ears.
COAT-
Luxuriant,silky, and long. The markings are all-important and the face should show both the solid color and white. An inverted “V” in white is favored by many fancies. The breed standard allows for all degrees of white, from white feet,chest ,and belly, to nearly all white, with all colored patcheson the head and a colored tail.
EYES-
Large and round;copper or deep orange in color.
BREED ASSESMENT-
GrOoMiNg-daily
VoIcE-quiet
AcTiViTy LeVeL-low
CoUnTrY oF OrGiN-UK
VaRiEtIeS-all colors accepted for the selfs
BrEeD ReCoNiNiZeD In-all contries

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Answer 1
kitty

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Yeah, we’re not mad!!! We’re just letting you know! I’m only 12! I make mistakes too. I didn’t even know until I was 8 that if you wrote something that someone else wrote, you had to say that!

 

Answer 2
kitty

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This is copied from the book “Cat” by Claire Bessant (p 166). Please do not plagiarize; give proper credit.

Source Link: Cats by Claire Bessant (turn to page 166 for the copied material), provided by Google Books

 

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kitty

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Yeah, please do not plagarize like this. Thank you for posting this great info, but next time you post info like this, give the credit to the person who actually wrote it.

By: johnisgood2   3216
kitty

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i am not saying it is mine, i wanted to show people that dont HAVE the book. i am only 11, i make mistakes. gosh.ithe book it called "Cat:The Complete Guide"-Clarie Bessant. i am sorrry.i won't do this anymore. but i would also like to say all other people take it from websites and its not their own either so ya.=(

By: warriorcat11   484
kitty

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Warriorcat11, don't sweat it - no one is upset with you here, hun! It's fine to share information you find in other sources, you just need to remember to tell everyone where it came from (if it isn't entirely your thoughts). :-)

By: ziggy_bo43   2780

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